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 4 door manual transmission golf's are priced by their weight in gold here in the US. Everyone I know that owns one drives the sack off of it and endlessly repairs it. They're so hard to find in repairable shape.  
 Yeah. But imagine how valuable one becomes in a global geomagnetic disaster...

It would be worth getting a brand new, custom cast and machined engine made IMO. The chassis can outlast several engines I'm sure. 
 Economically were already there with light duty trucks. For the cost of newer used trucks, it would be cheaper to completely frame-off restore a 2000s diesel truck, build an engine block and transmission, update interior and paint for less money. I'm thinking of just paying someone to fully restore my truck instead of a newer one. I can't afford to maintain a newer one either.  
 interesting... so all the electronics are actually raising the price beyond economic productivity of the truck? 
 Mostly the complexity and emissions equipment. The emissions components on newer trucks can cost nearly $20,000 if you purchase the replacement parts retail. Until 2003 most of these pickup trucks didn't have any add-on emissions control equipment, it was all done in software to meet the specifications.  
 and in reality, nothing really changed, but a bunch of bureaucrats got paid and a lot of useless junk got made and sold and the consumer is even more in debt because the vehicle has become literally more expensive than it's worth 
 That and they have the power to kick peoples doors in and put them in prison if they "tamper" with them.  
 the system is fucked up beyond all recognition

at some point the pressures of reality will force the matter, for those who aren't already prepared for the collapse 
 This is my plan currently