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    My 55 Passat has done well at 80k+.
    However generally I'm an easy driver. ( regular long distance fuel cons. at 59-61/ 3 mpg )

    But am now thinking of changing and am considering a DSG version.

    Do any of you have any views re : reliability and performance.

    many thanks

    TS
     
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    brilliant, coupled with autohold, even more brilliant! had no issues what so ever with reliability or performance!
    08Sport Est, 170DSG, Deep Black, BiXenon, ipod dock, SatNav&cam, f/r park sensors, winter pack, comfort pack, heated seats, f/f premium btooth, cruise control, rearblinds, mfsw&paddles
     
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    You could start by having a look here - https://www.vwaudiforum.co.uk/forum/s...ad.php?t=73683

    I haven't got any axe to grind, mine's a manual.
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    I've owned both and the DSG wins by a mile
    2008 Passat TDI SE DSG Saloon. Blue Graphite, New Style RS4 18" Alloys, Privacy Glass, Chrome Mirrors, Chrome Grill, Parrot CK3000 Evolution.
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    Even though mine is going in the dealer tomorrow for a Mechatronic unit change (under guarantee) I still think the DSG is great. It gives me pleasure every time I drive it!
    The fault, by the way, it is "chuntering" at low speed, fixed throttle, when cold.
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    Wife has a diesel Jetta with DSG, it's perfect.
    I have a Passat R36 with DSG even better!!!
     
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    I have a DSG passat 2.0tdi (140) and the dsg box is fantastic. It is a pleasure to drive and is the smoothest auto I have ever driven (this list includes an Merc E class car and it is better than that box). Go for it! I asked a passenger to say how many times we changed gear on one journey and they didn't feel or hear one gear change in the journey - that's how good it is
     
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    dsg is fantastic, see how fast it changes on utube, VW Passat R36 Launch Control





    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVtmOcn4mGw
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    I've had nothing but trouble for the last 11 months.

    Two new mechatronic units, apparently, but still playing up. Must 'phone the garage again in the morning.

    The dealer has lent me a Jetta DSG a couple of times and that was a real pleasure to drive. My Passat is horrible by comparison.
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by daveo138 View Post
    I've had nothing but trouble for the last 11 months.

    Two new mechatronic units, apparently, but still playing up. Must 'phone the garage again in the morning.

    The dealer has lent me a Jetta DSG a couple of times and that was a real pleasure to drive. My Passat is horrible by comparison.
    Hmm, that is unfortunate.
    I have nothing but praise for my Wife's DSG Jetta 2.0 TDI 140 & my R36 DSG Passat.
    As for the cat, perhaps it will get tired of doing that!
     
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