I have a Leon Cupra TDI. I was prepared for the cambelt change at 60k miles but after the service the dealer said it did not need doing on thes model until 100k???
I'm going to use this as an excuse to pose a question.
In the US and Canada, the PD100 engines we've had since 2004 in the Golf, Jetta, and New Beetle have a 100k-mile timing belt (cam belt) interval. The PD140 engine in the Passat TDI also has a 100k-mile TB interval.
The VE engine in the 2003 TDIs also had a 100k-mile interval. But earlier VE engines had a weaker belt and a large roller/idler with smaller less-robust bearings, and those had a shorter interval. (They also drove an injection pump, not the case with PD engines).
We've never had the PD130, PD150, or PD170.
I am curious why some of your engines have a much shorter interval. Anyone have any ideas?