Sussex wrote:
I think now that a new clutch also needs a new dual mass, the maintenance costs aren't a million miles apart.
Replaced them in my 2006 Passat at about 150,000, and car got to the age rule before twice round the clock.
But that was the early DMFs, and they're supposedly better now, so I'm hoping the clutch/DMF will be untouched on my 2014 Passat before it reaches the age rule, by which time I suspect it'll have done 180,000 or so.
Don't know if a DSG would last that long - I've read that 150,000 is quite good going, but I doubt if many are driven to mileages like that, so information probably not that reliable.
And while a DMF/clutch replacement will be into four figures, I'm guessing two or three times that for a replacement DSG.
Of course, I'm guessing that a bad driving style etc would knacker a standard clutch/DFM fairly quickly, but also guessing driving style is less relevant to how quickly a DSG goes belly up.
So quite a few factors to consider, and if I could turn the clock back I might have gone for a DSG, but would expect it to cost more in the long run if keeping it for mega mileages.