« Reply #3 on: 17 February 2008, 19:35 »
1. ED 30's are'nt that old so theres' not a lot of faults been reported - it will also still have VW warranty so not too much to worry about. Typical things I've heard of are leaky boot seals, creaking steering racks, wind noise around front doors, erratic rear wipers... If you buy privately check whether it's an import (only 2 years warranty on these) , service history etc.
2. I ran a Mk V DSG for 18 months and never ever had a double shift in manual mode - basically you will soon learn that the box auto changes up at the red line, therefore you would either make a manual change before then or just wait for the auto change. Don't confuse the DSG with a typical automatic, the DSG is far superior and so so versatile - you won't be disappointed

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