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I've had four Skoda DSG cars in the last nine years, a Roomster, 2 Yeti's and now a Karoq, not had a problem. My current contract ends on the last day of February 2020, I've just ordered a Karoq SE Tech 1.6 TDI DSG in Moon White. I'll not get disturbed sleep over it.

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I had a Yety for about 7 years with no issues, and now a Karoq for 1 1/2 years with no issues so I guess i'm just flapping.

 

It happens when you reach a certain age haha

32 minutes ago, Macdemon said:

NOT HAPPY ONE BIT!!!!!!!!!

 

Blimey,

 

I thought you'd maybe had a faulty DSG and battled for ever with Skoda to get it sorted and were thousands of pounds out of pocket, just prior to this announcement.

 

But you've never had an issue? What are you so unhappy about!?

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I just don't like it when companies try to 'pull the wool' over our eyes.  😞

@Macdemon

So did you know about Service Campaign '34H5' and was it done on your car. 

Has your car been at a Main Dealers since 2017?

 

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What about a DQ200 7 speed from 2009-2012/13, There was a World Wide Recall and in Europe a Service Campaign, 

started early 2014 by Skoda in the UK, 

Did you have one then and did that service campaign / recall action get done?

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17 hours ago, Macdemon said:

I just don't like it when companies try to 'pull the wool' over our eyes.  😞

 

How have they done that?  I'm struggling to see any evidence of deception by VAG in that article.

Car components are designed to last for a certain time and sometimes they  get it wrong or suppliers use faulty materials in what they supply. Unless you pay for aircraft style construction, inspection and maintenance things will fail before their time. Warranty there to catch 'most' of it.

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