Shocks can knock, but those advisories are nothing to do with that. They basically say that both front shocks are leaking. I'm surprised they didn't fail rather than be an advisory. This is the sort of thing that doesn't get better on it's own, so it will be needing new shocks sooner rather than later.
If you are replacing the fronts you should also replace the rears as this will affect the stability of your car, especially in corners and could easily lead to a spin.
A full set of something like Monroe standards, shouldn't be more than about £150 I would guess (I got Monroe Reflex from Premier Factors in Walsall for my Saab for about £170 - standards for a Polo will be much cheaper). About £100 should cover fitting at a small independant garage.
I wouldn't dismiss a good car just for shocks. Like brake discs and clutches, shocks are a consumable and rarely last the life of the car. Socks are easy to change and cheap enough to buy.
We bought an 03 Polo 1.2 for our 18 yr old son and have had it a year now. It's a decent enough car and should suit him to take away to uni.
Edited by Cyd on 25/06/2016 at 21:04
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