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    Suspect the dual pane laminated front windows have more to do with the reason this didn't shatter. Tinting would only stop the shattered pieces of glass fly around. Lucky you had the window up.......maybe the truckie should pay the bill.

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    Yeah you're right, that rock was aimed straight for my head!
    Last edited by REK; 25-09-2018 at 05:09 PM.

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    My first service is booked in for next month.

    They put my VIN into some VW system and it came back that I required the front bumper clips recall. If anyone is due for a service at any stage I recommend asking them to check your VIN in the system way before the service to ensure they have the parts.

    I was told I didn't need or already had the lane assist update.

    I've also noted for them to check the drivers window and sunroof creek. See what they say.

    Thy noted that the dash software will get the latest update.
    Arteon & T-Roc

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    So.…. did you guys know this? I only just worked this out.

    If you open your boot/tailgate, and if you press the button here (the number 2 button) - you've got 20 seconds to get out of the way and if you do in time, the boot will close itself.

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    It's handy for when you need to get things out of the boot that require both hands, and you can't close the tailgate by pressing the button (button 1), or by using the keyfob.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DreamensioN View Post
    So.…. did you guys know this? I only just worked this out.

    If you open your boot/tailgate, and if you press the button here (the number 2 button) - you've got 20 seconds to get out of the way and if you do in time, the boot will close itself.

    2018MY Arteon Discussion Thread-img_0456-jpg

    It's handy for when you need to get things out of the boot that require both hands, and you can't close the tailgate by pressing the button (button 1), or by using the keyfob.

    Does it also lock the car? Or do you need to manually lock the car first before pressing it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_206 View Post
    Does it also lock the car? Or do you need to manually lock the car first before pressing it?
    Can confirm it leaves the car in whatever state it was in. So if the doors are unlocked, it leaves it that way. If the doors are locked, you can open the boot - press the button and it'll close the boot (leaving the doors in the locked state).
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    Quote Originally Posted by DreamensioN View Post
    Can confirm it leaves the car in whatever state it was in. So if the doors are unlocked, it leaves it that way. If the doors are locked, you can open the boot - press the button and it'll close the boot (leaving the doors in the locked state).
    ok thanks for that, will give it a try!

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    Small update from my 12month service.

    They replaced some front bumper clips under warranty.

    They cleaned and dry-lubricated the sunroof and under the front top drives windowseal. The 'creeking' from both the sunroof and drivers window has disapeared for now.

    They cleaned my car despite me asking plenty of times and noting on down not to. Next time I will but a sign up on my windscreen.

    There is absolutely no way they inspected anything on the car even in the slightest and did the absolute minimums (changed the oil). They left the dashcam plugged in and I watched everything on fast forward.
    Arteon & T-Roc

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiddenTaco View Post
    Good luck in your search.

    Just a heads up, if you are doing a lot of towing a DSG/DCT is not recommended. There is a heap of information about it online you can read/watch but you should treat the DSG as a manual gear box and constant towing with low speed manoeuvres should be avoided.

    That isn't to say that you shouldn't get an Arteon, just that if you are doing a lot of low speed towing manoeuvres be prepared for the DSG to wear much quicker.
    I towed with a 6 speed/diesel DSG for maybe 50,000 kms with no issues mostly up around 115-120 kph. Just my experience, others might have had a different one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozsko View Post
    I towed with a 6 speed/diesel DSG for maybe 50,000 kms with no issues mostly up around 115-120 kph. Just my experience, others might have had a different one.
    You can most definitely do it, it is just not recommended. What I would say is, if you are towing a few times a week then you should look into a more suitable car/gearbox.
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