It has a 6spd Tiptronic proper auto, John. No DSG in that luckily. You will need to check the service history as that box whilst long lived, would have needed a service by now.
I'm looking for a second car and have come across a 2006 MY 2007 Golf Comfortline with the 1.6lt petrol and auto. It has 170K on the clock, bit dirty and worn on the inside with some upholstery required on the drivers seat. Any thing to watch out for, what's their record like? I assume it's the DQ200-should the problems have been rectified at that kilometreage? Outside it looks OK, in white with the standard curbed wheels.
I would appreciate any advice. I'm not in love with it, but it may be a handy vehicle.
Cheers-John
It has a 6spd Tiptronic proper auto, John. No DSG in that luckily. You will need to check the service history as that box whilst long lived, would have needed a service by now.
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Thanks for that Sharkie-much appreciated.
The tiptronic auto gearboxes in the lower spec Mk5's are pretty notorious for issues with the soleniods sticking and causing issues changing gears so just keep that in mind if buying one. It would be a good idea to get the gearbox serviced for piece of mind as it may have never been done.
Otherwise the engines are overall very reliable but underpowered.
Thanks Lucas. All good tips. Cheers-John
If the budget allows, try to find a 2.0FSI model which will have a good 20% more power.
Cheers Lucas.
A tip for the Tiptronic 6 speed autos
Make sure you see the car when it is cold, as in not started since previous day.
The cold start engine shudders and gearbox issues are most evident when stone cold.
If the engine idles at 900rpm then it is not cold, it should sit at 1100 - 1200 rpm then drop to 900 after about 40seconds.
If it is cold then get it into gear and drive it conservatively to see how the gears change. Slow smooth acceleration will show the most notable rough gear changes. Once they warm up things can be silky smooth, as the solenoids are not sticking anymore.
Rough engine idle when cold is probably carbon build up in the FSI due to direct injection.
@Lucas, what is the servicing you mention? just the oil and filter change at 60k ? Does this fix the solenoid issues ?
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Thanks for the tips guys.
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