Yes, make sure that you have the paper work that shows that you were complaining about DSG. The record in the Skoda system wouldn't be enough for me.
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Just over 30,000 and no problems yet.
I have driven my brother-in-laws R32 here in Switzerland a few times recently (it must be over 6 years old now) and I notice the DSG box is definitely 'clunky' - lost the smoothness of the changes, not just from a start and slow speed but all the way through the gear changes. Which is a pity, because it was driving the R32 with the DSG that got me into looking at the Skoda ange.
Another reason why this car will definitely be replace when the lease finishes.
Maybe the Skoda's final quality control is a bit different. For sure they're higher rated in the JD reliability than VW.
Yes, it is outdated but the VW at the same time wasn't better. ;)
I know that they don't do any work on DSG before they fit them. :facepalm:
Octavia RS TDi DSG with just over 48k. No DSG issues other than the factory recall in Jan 2010.
Motor/gearbox is a little rattly/noisy around 1,200rpm on light throttle and got this checked at the 45k service - they said no probs (but at least its documented on the service records).
Also 2 weeks ago was in 3rd gear going up a slight hill on light throttle. All of a sudden the DSG slammed/thumped into 2nd (it didn't need too) and everyone in the car told me off for making it change down and commented how harsh the change was - but I didn't change the pressure on the throttle petal. First time this has happened and hasn't happened since.
Not sure that is an age thing. I had the Mk5 R32 DSG and it was alot more jerky and hesitant that the current DSG boxes in my Octy RS & GTI. They are both considerably smoother and "smarter" than the R32 box. I guess they have kept refining them mechanically and the controlling software.
But, as mentioned earlier, at over $10,000 to replace out of warranty, both of my cars will be sold at 2.5 years old. You'd imagine though, there'd have to be a case with ACCC for what the fair and reasonable life expectation is of the DSG box outside of warranty (assuming you had done standard kms)
just curious, does anyone know how much it costs to replace the DSG components that appear to wear out ??
In Canberra's coldest mornings, on startup the clutches seem engaged or grippy, but it only lasts a sec... other than that the gearshift in sport mode is no better than auto.. but as they dont sell a manual v6, DSG will do as its 200%better than a slushbox.