hey guys,
i'm cautiously thinking of buying a vw golf mark 7. i have heard there are problems with some of the engines, but i am not up to date.
the 2 models i am considering is 90tsi dsg and 103 tsi dsg.
i have also thought i could get a polo gti with the 1.4l tsi but have heard this engine eats oil.
can anyone knowledgable about this stuff let me know which is the safest engine to go with? i need a reliable car.
thanks all!
PS: i am aware of a rattle issue, fm radio issue, and wiper smear issue.
Nov '15 Polo 81TSI manual white
hmm. seems to be more of a dsg problem than an oil problem. i guess the oil problem you hear about more when thinking of audi?
You may be referring to the 1.4 118TSI in the Mk6 Golf, which... to put it very mildly.... has a less than stellar reputation for reliability.
For the Mk7 Golf, the EA211 petrol engine, EA288 diesel engine and the MQB platform are pretty much brand new. The upside is that problems of the previous model aren't likely to be carried over. The downside is that it's yet to prove itself in the real-world and it's too early to make an assessment on long-term reliability.
For the 1.4 TSI engines, the Mk7 Golf uses the same 7-speed DSG (DQ200) transmission, which was subject to a recent recall (excluding the Mk7 Golf), but VW claim they've sorted out a lot of the problems now.
Yes, there's a big thread on it in the Polo section.
Again, it's just too early to say.
Although if reliability and trouble-free motoring is a top priority, I'm not sure if you should be considering European cars in general.
I would say the 110tdi with a manual transmission, but VW Australia decided that people who wanted to buy a Golf wanted a s%%t awful transmission that breaks down all the time instead of tried and true technology.
Audi S3. Sold
Golf R. Sold
Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.
I know that in Oz/NZ we don't get the 1.4 TSI engine with Active Cylinder Technology (ACT). Does that mean we are getting an "older" technology engine, or do we get the new engine but with ACT disabled?
I'd appreciate it if someone in the know could clarify the status of the engines we are getting in this part of the world.
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