I've just picked up a 2012 2.0Tdi DSG Golf a couple of weeks ago that is in for it's first service. It replaced my Mk5 2.0Tdi DSG Golf which has 273,000k's on it and not a single issue with the DSG.
I've always found the best way to drive a DSG is to bury the foot in the firewall.
I too suffered a brake pad replacement at around 45000k's but the next set was replaced at 120,000 or there abouts
Interestingly I replaced a set of tyres within 30000k's.
I blame the DSG for both.
I've always found the best way to drive a DSG is to bury the foot in the firewall.
I too suffered a brake pad replacement at around 45000k's but the next set was replaced at 120,000 or there abouts

Interestingly I replaced a set of tyres within 30000k's.
I blame the DSG for both.
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