You should be right, issues with the R appear to be limited to interior creaks which are comon to VW. The DSG can have some issues however they should be covered under warranty
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Have been looking to buy new r but can't find one with options i want and don't like idea of waiting months and months so thought of getting used dsg r. Anything specific to look/watchout of? Have never owned vw so wouldn't have a clue,
Also has there been any recall fixes for the the r?
Thanks!
You should be right, issues with the R appear to be limited to interior creaks which are comon to VW. The DSG can have some issues however they should be covered under warranty
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Just make sure it's been to a dealership since it was bought. Then ask said dealership what they thought of it.
Having said that, you're not exactly buying a 1993 Landrover Discovery with no service history that smells of electrical smoke...
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these creaks come and go, some days they're hardly noticeable, others, they're downright annoying. thing is, these cars are built to be really quiet (compared to the jap cars i've driven previously) so any noise in the cabin will be more apparent. as long as the noises dont overpower your stereo, you should be fine. afterall, with a wicked engine and exhaust note from the R, you'll be having too much fun to bother about little creaks here and there.
DSG wise, its running a 6 spd wet clutch transmission which is supposedly more reliable than the 7 spd dry clutch. they're both good just that the 6 spd has been around longer and tweaked just that little bit more. shouldnt have any issues.
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I did ask a more seasoned R owner about this exact same problem. Maybe he'll chime in later.
And the gist of it is this:
A. Need to ascertain if the owner is the original owner. Or is the car an ex demo. Or worse, rental etc. This will affect the value of the car especially when you are selling it later on.
B. ascertain if the car had been written off or in an accident report before. (this does not cover cases where the accident was not reported so it's not fool proof)
These will add to the cost of the car as you'll need to pay for the reports.
The other issue that I also hadn't considered is if there is an outstanding loan on the car and how that loan is settled. I gather it could be a bit messy in the transfer of ownership. Do you pay the financing company or the seller? What if the selling price is below the loan settlement amount etc.
Hope I summarized the points correctly.
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