Masterparts stocks a comprehensive range of aftermarket parts and spares for Volkswagen for just about all Volkswagen models on the roads.
Are parts from Masterparts cheaper than those from Volkswagen dealers?
In most cases, the aftermarket parts and spares for Volkswagen we offer are cheaper than those from local Volkswagen dealerships. However, this doesn’t mean you’ll be compromising on quality.
We deal directly with many original equipment manufacturers and suppliers (OEM and OES), locally and internationally. The parts and spares we provide are the same quality as those offered by dedicated Volkswagen dealers, just at lower prices.
Types of parts for Volkswagen we provide
Masterparts can provide almost any part or spare for Volkswagen you’re likely to require. However, please note that we don’t stock body panels, mirrors or lights for any vehicle brands.
Among the most commonly requested parts for Volkswagen we supply are brake and wheel components; water pumps; timing belts; spark plugs; and fuel, air, engine and oil filters.
Areas where we provide parts for Volkswagen
At Masterparts, we supply an extensive range of parts for Volkswagen in:
Western Cape
Kenilworth Warrington Road |
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Bellville Strand Road |
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Brackenfell Kenwil Drive |
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Paarl Triangle Street |
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Montague Gardens Montague Drive |
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Strand George Street |
KZN
Durban Umgeni Road |
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Phoenix Markhouse Place |
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Pietermaritzburg Greyling Street |
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Pinetown Old Main Road |
Namibia
Windhoek Bell Street |
Volkswagen models we offer parts for
The following list identifies some of the many Volkswagen models for which we stock or can order parts and spares. If your model of Volkswagen isn’t listed here, it doesn’t mean we can’t help – contact us and let us know what you need.
- Volkswagen Amarok
- Volkswagen Apollo
- Volkswagen Beetle
- Volkswagen Beetle
- Volkswagen Brasilia
- Volkswagen Caddy
- Volkswagen California
- Volkswagen CC
- Volkswagen Corrado
- Volkswagen Country Buggy
- Volkswagen Derby
- Volkswagen Eos
- Volkswagen Fox
- Volkswagen Gol G1 (also sold as Parati, Pointer, Fox)
- Volkswagen Gol G2, G3, G4 (also sold as Pointer)
- Volkswagen Gol G5
- Volkswagen Golf Mk1
- Volkswagen Golf Mk2
- Volkswagen Golf Mk3
- Volkswagen Golf Mk4
- Volkswagen Golf Mk5/ Rabbit
- Volkswagen Golf Mk6
- Volkswagen Jetta
- Volkswagen Jetta A1
- Volkswagen Jetta A2
- Volkswagen Jetta A3
- Volkswagen Jetta A4
- Volkswagen Kombi
- Volkswagen Lavida
- Volkswagen Lupo
- Volkswagen New Beetle
- Volkswagen Passat B1/ Dasher
- Volkswagen Passat B2/ Quantum/ Santana/ Corsar/ Carat
- Volkswagen Passat B3
- Volkswagen Passat B4
- Volkswagen Passat B5
- Volkswagen Passat B6, B7 and CC
- Volkswagen Phaeton
- Volkswagen Pointer/ Logus
- Volkswagen Polo Mk1/ Derby
- Volkswagen Polo Mk2/ Classic II
- Volkswagen Polo Mk3/ Classic III
- Volkswagen Polo Mk4
- Volkswagen Polo Mk5
- Volkswagen Polo Playa
- Volkswagen Polo Vivo
- Volkswagen Quantum
- Volkswagen Routan
- Volkswagen Santana
- Volkswagen Scirocco
- Volkswagen Scirocco III
- Volkswagen Sharan
- Volkswagen Tiguan
- Volkswagen Touareg II
- Volkswagen Touran
- Volkswagen Type 2
- Volkswagen Type 2 T2
- Volkswagen Type 2 T5 (also sold as Caravelle, Multivan)
- Volkswagen Type 3
- Volkswagen Type 4
- Volkswagen up!
- Volkswagen Vento/ Polo Sedan
About Volkswagen
Volkswagen, meaning “People’s Car”, was founded in Germany in 1937. Today it’s the world’s largest automaker. It’s also one of the most popular vehicle brands in South Africa.
Volkswagen has been operating in South Africa for over 70 years.
In 1951, the first locally assembled Volkswagen was driven off the production line in Uitenhage.
By 1960, 50 000 Volkswagens had been produced and the VW Beetle already held the spot as South Africa’s best-selling car.
Since then, South Africans haven’t looked back. From the VW Beetle to the Volksiebus famously advertised by David Kramer in the 1980s, Volkswagen vehicles have served as South African cultural icons.
Today Volkswagen models, including the Polo, Golf and Tiguan, still feature among South Africa’s best-selling cars.