Hi folks, apologies if this is a bit of a common or over asked question but as with a lot of forums the searches are often hard to use for new guys so please bear with me, as i've not had much success finding an answer to this question.
I've been looking around at a R36 Passat for a new family car, and having driven a few have decided i'd really like to pull the trigger on one. I have found one with reasonable kilometers (around the 90 thousand mark) but when test driving it the chap selling mentioned that the mechatronic unit had been replaced earlier in the cars life - at around 60 thousand. The car otherwise has perfect service history and seems like a good one in terms of how it presents (very neat, no panel damage, extremely clean inside barring some wear to the wheel and DSG knob) but i would like to ask as there is probably more than one person here who has had an issue with this specific model. Would the knowledge that a fairly expensive and from 'some' reports fairly average part has failed and been replaced? would you steer away and look at one without history of DSG work or not?
At this stage I'm not overly concerned about it, thinking along the lines of - it was a bad part and has obviously been replaced under warranty and should likely be sweet for several thousand more kays of pretty damn fun driving. But if anyone has had the units replaced or has had any massive issues - particularly after DSG repairs, well some first hand experiences and opinions would be awesome.
Thanks and apologies again for what is possibly a well trodden question - but when dropping 30-odd grand on a new car, one likely to be carrying around the missus and likely a baby in a year or two, it is giving me a slightly more cautious outlook.
Cheers for any help.
Luke
I've been looking around at a R36 Passat for a new family car, and having driven a few have decided i'd really like to pull the trigger on one. I have found one with reasonable kilometers (around the 90 thousand mark) but when test driving it the chap selling mentioned that the mechatronic unit had been replaced earlier in the cars life - at around 60 thousand. The car otherwise has perfect service history and seems like a good one in terms of how it presents (very neat, no panel damage, extremely clean inside barring some wear to the wheel and DSG knob) but i would like to ask as there is probably more than one person here who has had an issue with this specific model. Would the knowledge that a fairly expensive and from 'some' reports fairly average part has failed and been replaced? would you steer away and look at one without history of DSG work or not?
At this stage I'm not overly concerned about it, thinking along the lines of - it was a bad part and has obviously been replaced under warranty and should likely be sweet for several thousand more kays of pretty damn fun driving. But if anyone has had the units replaced or has had any massive issues - particularly after DSG repairs, well some first hand experiences and opinions would be awesome.
Thanks and apologies again for what is possibly a well trodden question - but when dropping 30-odd grand on a new car, one likely to be carrying around the missus and likely a baby in a year or two, it is giving me a slightly more cautious outlook.
Cheers for any help.
Luke
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