Advice on A3 (8Y) s-tronic
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Hi,
Looking at buying an A3 Sline 35 1.5 TFSi automatic (2023), car has done approx 28k miles.
During the test drive there was a slight 'judder' when pulling away from a junction at low speed.
Does anyone have any experience of this? is this normal? should I buy or walk away?
Dealer (Audi) have looked at the car and said it's a 'characteristic' of that model / engine / gearbox, I have my doubts.
Have owned Audi's in the past, but they have been diesel's.
Any advice or experience, would be greatly appreciated.
Looking at buying an A3 Sline 35 1.5 TFSi automatic (2023), car has done approx 28k miles.
During the test drive there was a slight 'judder' when pulling away from a junction at low speed.
Does anyone have any experience of this? is this normal? should I buy or walk away?
Dealer (Audi) have looked at the car and said it's a 'characteristic' of that model / engine / gearbox, I have my doubts.
Have owned Audi's in the past, but they have been diesel's.
Any advice or experience, would be greatly appreciated.
Edited by langy on Friday 23 May 18:36
SteBrown91 said:
The 7 speed dry clutch DSG found in lower powered VAG cars can be quite grabby from a standstill
I have that gearbox with the 1.4TSi (150) engine. Initially I thought the same but found that switching off Autohold & using the Electronic Handbrake gave a much smoother pull away. Rear brakes only holding instead of rear & front?Had this dry clutch transmission several times over, including in our current 2023 1.5 TSI 150 Golf. It’s normal behaviour for the DQ200 gearbox.
I prefer the wet clutch DSG models fitted to the 150hp diesels and higher power petrols, but haven’t had any issues with the petrol & dry clutch models.
I prefer the wet clutch DSG models fitted to the 150hp diesels and higher power petrols, but haven’t had any issues with the petrol & dry clutch models.
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