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  • #16
    What to look for/avoid - MK6 GTI

    Currently in the market for a 2010 or later GTI.

    What kind of things should i be looking to avoid?

    Are the automatic transmissions reliable? (I have read stuff about DSG but im not entirely sure what that is)

    Where are the major service milestones for the MK6 GTI? (I want to try and get one with low k's or one thats already had as much major servicing done as possible if higher k's).

    Are there any reliable used dealerships around brisbane that anyone would recommend for purchasing a used GTI from?
    I would also like to have it serviced regularly and am unsure about who to go to for this (is going to a VW specialist best, or can i just get it serviced any place).



    Any kind of information would be greatly appreciated, as this will be my first serious car.
    I've never spent more than 5k on a car before, and have wanted a golf for years, so i want the process to be as smooth as possible.

    Thanks in advance.

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    • #17
      Lots of information in the following threads that you should read through:





      The main issue to watch out for with the Mk6 GTI is the timing chain tensioner on early-build cars (prior to about MY11.5); these were of an older design and are prone to failure, which can lead to serious engine damage. If looking at a 2009-2011 car, make sure the tensioner has been replaced with the new version of the part, or budget around $1k in labour to get the work done.

      Other than that, it's just minor niggles generally, and they're pretty bulletproof overall.
      2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
      2005 MkV Volkswagen Golf 2.0 FSI Auto
      Sold: 2015 8V Audi S3 Sedan Manual
      Sold: 2010 MkVI Volkswagen Golf GTI DSG

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      • #18
        Originally posted by hawaiianxshirts View Post
        Currently in the market for a 2010 or later GTI.

        What kind of things should i be looking to avoid?

        Are the automatic transmissions reliable? (I have read stuff about DSG but im not entirely sure what that is)

        Where are the major service milestones for the MK6 GTI? (I want to try and get one with low k's or one thats already had as much major servicing done as possible if higher k's).

        Are there any reliable used dealerships around brisbane that anyone would recommend for purchasing a used GTI from?
        I would also like to have it serviced regularly and am unsure about who to go to for this (is going to a VW specialist best, or can i just get it serviced any place).



        Any kind of information would be greatly appreciated, as this will be my first serious car.
        I've never spent more than 5k on a car before, and have wanted a golf for years, so i want the process to be as smooth as possible.

        Thanks in advance.
        as the post above. they are the common issues to look out for.

        as far as for the reliable used dealerships and servicing...

        with used car, you must know what to look for or get someone who has had a golf 6 gti for a long time or a vw specialist mechanic (for a fee) to help you to check the car to buy. it does not matter whether it is for sale by a used dealership (some salespersons lie to get sales) or private.

        servicing, I had good and smooth experience at BPS Cleveland.
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        MINI Cooper S Clubman - FWD

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        • #19
          Originally posted by hawaiianxshirts View Post
          Currently in the market for a 2010 or later GTI.

          What kind of things should i be looking to avoid?
          In the same situation as OP & hawaiinxshirts.

          Seen a few on Carsales listed for quite a while. Are manual mark 6 GTI just not as popular? Or am I missing something.

          Will defs be visiting a vw specialist mechanic before purchasing.

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          • #20
            Any model prior to mid 2012 had the early revision tensioner, I did mine plus the chain and guides in November for $1300 via my local VW dealer here in Brisbane

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            • #21
              Good price, cost me $2000 including the accessory belt.


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