Volkswagen GTI Transmission Problems

33 messages,  Last post on Aug 12, 2012 at 11:10 PM

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#24 of 33 should i buy 2011 golf 2.5 now or wait? by hjk236

Aug 17, 2011 (12:56 am)

So, 2012 vw golf 2.5 came out recently. I am planning to buy 2011 model, hoping for some good discount deals. Should I buy them now while they are in stock or should I wait for the price to drop more?

#25 of 33 Re: should i buy 2011 golf 2.5 now or wait? [hjk236] by mike8813

Aug 17, 2011 (8:07 pm)

Replying to: hjk236 (Aug 17, 2011 12:56 am)
I just locked up a 2012 VW Golf 2.5 4 door. The big update to the 2012 model that I wanted was an adjustable center armrest (With the "convenience package"). Got a great deal at more than $1,000 less than MSRP on a 2012, which was fantastic.
 
The 2012 was hard to come by though, and the dealer I went through basically had to negotiate with another dealership to get one off the boat before it even reached the U.S. Anyway, if you can get a deal similar to mine I don't see a reason to get the '11 over the '12. Look up the Zag car buying service, it really helped get me a great price. I had access to it through my USAA membership.

#27 of 33 VW's DSG... Good?Bad? by micro_chip_man

Aug 29, 2008 (12:36 am)

I am looking in to a VW GTI MkV with the DSG Trans. Does anyone have any possitive/negitive feedback?
 
 
The one that I am looking at is for sale here. It is the red one.www.DAngeloAutoSales.com
 
 
Is one with the DSG going to be a ton less reliable than a manual?

#28 of 33 Re: VW's DSG... Good?Bad? [micro_chip_man] by shipo

Aug 29, 2008 (4:36 am)

Replying to: micro_chip_man (Aug 29, 2008 12:36 am)
A ton less reliable? No, probably not. Most of the reports that I've read indicate few problems, however, when there are problems, they are usually pretty expensive to fix (although they are mostly covered under warranty at this point).
 
Another thing to keep in mind is that the DSG requires a service event every 40,000 miles whereas the conventional manual transmission does not.
 
Regarding how the two different GTIs drive, the DSG is a fast and slick shifting automatic transmission, and if that's what you're looking for, then this is probably the best transmission available in any mass marketed car available in the States. That said, I found the DSG A3 and DSG GTI I drove immensly boring once the novelty of the computer controlled transmission wore off (that took all of about five minutes).
 
Best regards,
Shipo

#29 of 33 Re: VW's DSG... Good?Bad? [micro_chip_man] by upstatedoc

Sep 03, 2008 (7:33 am)

Replying to: micro_chip_man (Aug 29, 2008 12:36 am)
Drove a DSG R32 last fall.
 
Have an '08 GTI 6MT
 
IMO the manual is more fun.
 
If you are going to be commuting in heavy traffic in this car I would recommend the DSG.
Don't know anything about reliability but the DSG transmission is much more complicated than the manual tranny, therefore more problems?

#30 of 33 Re: VW's DSG... Good?Bad? [micro_chip_man] by goose

Sep 09, 2008 (5:11 pm)

Replying to: micro_chip_man (Aug 29, 2008 12:36 am)
I bought a 2008 GTI with the DSG. If you drive it like a sports car the DSG is fun. Plus when want to drive an auto its there. If your all about the driving and expect to be connected to the car then the DSG can be just another auto with a little caffeine.

#31 of 33 Transmissions in 2007 V GTI by kitty12345

Jun 27, 2012 (5:40 am)

2007 Volkswagen GTI w/less than 50,000 road miles. Transmission has failed -mechanic said a part in the transmission failed and 2 of wheels were bent inside. My husband loves this car and takes excellent care of all of our cars, my 1998 Toyota has 250,000 miles with no problems. The Volkswagen was a salesmen car and we feel we were sold a damage vehicle. They have had our car for over 2 weeks and still isn't fixed. What would you recommed as we have never abused our cars and are on a fixed income and it has become quite expensive.?

#32 of 33 Re: GTI transmission replacement after 20,000 miles [gti2] by complicated44

Aug 12, 2012 (11:07 pm)

Replying to: gti2 (Feb 08, 2009 8:29 am)
Hey bro honestly i have a 2008 GTI Coupe 23 psi boost exhaust and chipped thats all and I have the same exact problems as you but i had it at 38,000 miles. Now I went to the mechanic since my warranty expired he said i was running on no transmission fluid. He also claimed that i need a new clutch. now as if for shifting when i go slow my car is fine when im speeding at like 60 or 70 my car tends to go from 6th gear to neutral by itself it pops back all on its own. If i were you I'd much more rather you go to a Foreign Transmission Specialist because these cars run amazing once they are all fixed up.

#33 of 33 Re: Transmissions in 2007 V GTI [kitty12345] by complicated44

Aug 12, 2012 (11:10 pm)

Replying to: kitty12345 (Jun 27, 2012 5:40 am)
My car was bought from a dealer and my transmission has failed also. So i highly down you have been sold a damaged vehicle i have a 2008 GTI Coupe and now I need a new clutch and Transmission. My mechanic said I was running on no transmission fluid therefore i think maybe you should get that checked out to see if its leaking or something.
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