I have the MkV Jetta shortlisted as a replacement for my current ride, however after a bit of research both here and elsewhere now I'm not so sure!
I was initially keen on a TDI but have been put off after reading a few horror stories about the DPF failing/clogging. Most of my driving is short trips with a few stops to run errands etc as I work from home, so when I started seeing that many probs with the DPF are under those conditions I began to turn my nose up.
I prefer smaller cars with good handling and plenty of poke anyway (current ride is a Ford Fiesta XR4), so next on the agenda was the 2.0 TFSI. It's only available here in DSG, so then I find that there's a whole lot of grief and pain to be experienced when, rather than if, the DSG starts to play up.
Now I fully understand that VW has sold vast numbers of vehicles with TFSI-DSG and TDI-DSG (not keen on a manual TDI) but it's a bit hard to look past all the issues that crop up when you do a bit of poking around.
What I'm after is a bit of reassurance that these issues are not as prevalent as I'm making out and that it would be an exception rather than the norm if I were to incur any DPF or DSG related issues should I go with either a TDI or TFSI Jetta.
I'm already prepared for the increased service costs of owning a Euro, but i can do without having to sell my first born just to fix a dodgy DSG in a car I shouldn't have bought in the first place!!
Cheers for reading, feel free to weigh in with whatever you can offer.
I was initially keen on a TDI but have been put off after reading a few horror stories about the DPF failing/clogging. Most of my driving is short trips with a few stops to run errands etc as I work from home, so when I started seeing that many probs with the DPF are under those conditions I began to turn my nose up.
I prefer smaller cars with good handling and plenty of poke anyway (current ride is a Ford Fiesta XR4), so next on the agenda was the 2.0 TFSI. It's only available here in DSG, so then I find that there's a whole lot of grief and pain to be experienced when, rather than if, the DSG starts to play up.
Now I fully understand that VW has sold vast numbers of vehicles with TFSI-DSG and TDI-DSG (not keen on a manual TDI) but it's a bit hard to look past all the issues that crop up when you do a bit of poking around.
What I'm after is a bit of reassurance that these issues are not as prevalent as I'm making out and that it would be an exception rather than the norm if I were to incur any DPF or DSG related issues should I go with either a TDI or TFSI Jetta.
I'm already prepared for the increased service costs of owning a Euro, but i can do without having to sell my first born just to fix a dodgy DSG in a car I shouldn't have bought in the first place!!
Cheers for reading, feel free to weigh in with whatever you can offer.
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