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Octavia 2 facelift RS tsi 2.0?

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Hi i want to buy škoda Octavia 2 RS facelift 2011 2.0 (TFSI/tsi?) Its 147kw

 

Have 208 000km ..its much fór tsi? Its DSG..its look like new inside cár..i had only TDI..never had petrol with turbo..Can u hell me ? Its fór 8000€ thanks 

Hi Stanky,

 

 

Honestly, kilometers don't matter. What does matter is how it's been taken care of. 

 

The main thing I'd worry about is the DSG and when the clutch was last done, and if the DMF has ever been done.

 

Go over the supplied invoices the owner has and compare it to the replacement schedules.

 

 

Personally, that's fairly low mileage, so I wouldn't worry if the service schedule has been strictly followed.

 

 

Cheers,

Your looking at a petrol and a DSG therefore ignore the comments about dual mass fly wheel and clutch.

 

just make sure the DSG box has had a recent oil and filter change and if not factor that into the offering price.

 

mileage isn’t an issue but only if the car has been religiously serviced and well looked after otherwise I’d avoid.

 

Are there any other examples nearby you can compare the car to?

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Its not good petrol and DSG ?? Cár look like new inside..and only 1man its owner..so its originál 200xxx km

Its 2.0tsi or TFSI? 147kw 2011 and CCZA code

 

Better buy TDI cr ? 

 

U asked if DSG was replaced if its 200xxxx km?

 

 

7 hours ago, phil08 said:

Your looking at a petrol and a DSG therefore ignore the comments about dual mass fly wheel and clutch.

 

The DSG still has a clutch, two in fact :D

 

DSG clutch packs aren't a serviceable item, but they are extremely expensive, so any signs of judder should not be ignored.

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