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Learn moreFixter gets you the best price for your Volkswagen Golf VII's exhaust silencer replacement
A typical exhaust silencer replacement in the UK costs around £107 - £315.
Depending on your Volkswagen Golf VII engine, and whether you live in a big city or a small one, the price of a exhaust silencer replacement on your vehicle can be higher or lower. We computed prices for some of the best-selling cars in the UK in order to give you an idea of how much does a exhaust silencer replacement costs.
Car model | Fixter price range |
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Volkswagen Golf VII 1.2 S | £129 - £203 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.4 GT | £162 - £255 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.4 GTE | £182 - £286 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.4 Gte Advance | £175 - £274 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.4 Gt Edition | £179 - £282 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.4 Gte Nav | £201 - £315 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.4 Match | £143 - £225 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.4 Match Edition | £132 - £208 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.4 R Line | £194 - £304 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.4 R Line Edition | £179 - £282 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.4 S | £143 - £225 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.4 SE | £140 - £220 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.4 Se Navigation | £140 - £220 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.5 GT | £107 - £169 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.5 Gt Edition | £151 - £237 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.5 Life | £129 - £203 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.5 Match | £151 - £237 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.5 Match Edition | £129 - £203 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.5 R Line | £151 - £237 |
Volkswagen Golf VII 1.5 R-Line | £151 - £237 |
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Benefits of a healthy exhaust system: (1) Maintains fuel efficiency and engine performance. (2) Keeps engine noise to a minimum (3) Converts dangerous chemicals in the exhaust fumes to less harmful ones. If your exhaust starts making a loud noise - it indicates there is a problem with your exhaust system. Hissing could mean a crack in the exhaust manifold, exhaust pipe or a leaking gasket. If you hear chugging noise it could mean a blockage in the exhaust system.
Our in-house mechanics answer the most common questions about exhaust silencer replacement
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