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Thread: Audi Multitronic and S Tronic - How reliable?

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    Default Audi Multitronic and S Tronic - How reliable?

    Been working for almost 10 years and I would like to "spoil/reward" myself by driving a nice car and I'm very interested in the Audi A5 (S5/RS5 ), BUT I heard some horror stories about the multitornic/S tronic gearboxes packing up after 100 000KM. Replacing one would rear end over R100k.

    I would like to buy one with warranty/motor plan (since I can't afford new), but I want to drive it for a couple of years and enjoy my hard work - after paying off all my debts.

    Does anyone have a multitornic/S tronic Audi and how is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuma View Post
    Been working for almost 10 years and I would like to "spoil/reward" myself by driving a nice car and I'm very interested in the Audi A5 (S5/RS5 ), BUT I heard some horror stories about the multitornic/S tronic gearboxes packing up after 100 000KM. Replacing one would rear end over R100k.

    I would like to buy one with warranty/motor plan (since I can't afford new), but I want to drive it for a couple of years and enjoy my hard work - after paying off all my debts.

    Does anyone have a multitornic/S tronic Audi and how is it?
    I have a 2010 Multitronic, so it's still newish, but so far no issues whatsoever. I believe the new Multitronic boxes are much stronger than the previous generation. I also recently received an email that Audi is offering 7yrs/200 000km maintenance plans now.

    I haven't heard any stories from colleagues or friends about multitronic/s-tronic gearbox failures lately, so perhaps the previous issues are resolved.

    That said, if I had a choice, I would go S-Tronic. Multitronic is a bit strange and I prefer a normal automatic gearbox, which should be more reliable.

    Definitely get a warrantee or maintenance plan extension and you should have no worries.

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    TCM (Tranmission control Module) is (could be) problimatic. Not cheap to replace. Get warrantee as mentioned.

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    S-tronic - very reliable, but make sure the transmission fluid is changed when specified.
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    I wouldn't suggest the RS5 in multi/Stronic as they engine is too powerfull for the g/box. A friend has had 2 replaced in his RS5 which has less than 20K on the clock and he doesn't rip the ring out of it either. It is a beaut of a car though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fuma View Post
    Been working for almost 10 years and I would like to "spoil/reward" myself by driving a nice car and I'm very interested in the Audi A5 (S5/RS5 ), BUT I heard some horror stories about the multitornic/S tronic gearboxes packing up after 100 000KM. Replacing one would rear end over R100k.

    I would like to buy one with warranty/motor plan (since I can't afford new), but I want to drive it for a couple of years and enjoy my hard work - after paying off all my debts.

    Does anyone have a multitornic/S tronic Audi and how is it?
    Why not rather get a cheaper brand new car like a civic or a focus?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Qwikslver View Post
    Why not rather get a cheaper brand new car like a civic or a focus?
    +1100000000000000000000
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rouxenator View Post
    +1100000000000000000000
    1 to the power of anything else (no matter how big), is always equal to 1...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rouxenator View Post
    +1100000000000000000000
    Exactly, it is still 1, but a very strong one.
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    Update: there seems to be an issue on the 7-speed S-tronic units, see http://www.autoevolution.com/news/fa...ope-46766.html

    We have been informed that owners of Euro-spec VW cars (Polo, Golf and Scirocco) are reporting similar problems to the ones that caused a massive recall in China (500,000-strong). The issue has been reported in France, where owners of the aforementioned cars started reporting hearing strange noises coming from the gearbox, which lead them to believe that there may be a design flaw which wears the mechanisms inside it prematurely.

    The culprit is VW’s latest twin-clutch setup, the seven-speed DSG7, which reportedly makes the ‘strange noises’ when shifting from 4th to 3rd, 3rd to 2nd and 2nd to 1st, inside the car. However, outside, a different sound is audible, a metallic and repetitive sound which is made when the car goes over speed-bumps. Whatever it is, it sounds serious, especially since owners first began to hear it “a few weeks after delivery” (of the car) - nothing should wear out that quickly.

    Also, since the problem in China was never really solved, as they just increased the warranty coverage to 10 years, it will be interesting to see how VW handle this problem in a market very close to home - France. Furthermore, the angry group of French VW owners claim that Seat, Skoda and Audi drivers are also reporting the same problems, so If this report turns out to be accurate, it will spark further outrage and may dent VW’s famed ‘bulletproof’ reliability record.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Qwikslver View Post
    Why not rather get a cheaper brand new car like a civic or a focus?
    'cos they're rubbish compared to an A5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Naks View Post
    'cos they're rubbish compared to an A5
    Yeah, but an expensive second hand car means expensive to fix when something breaks. Brand new car shouldn't have any issues and under warranty for 5years.

    Guess it depends on how much you value peace of mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Naks View Post
    'cos they're rubbish compared to an A5
    Perhaps, but they still have way better and more exciting styling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rouxenator View Post
    Perhaps, but they still have way better and more exciting styling.
    Yeah, maybe. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, neh?

    The A5 is somewhat bland IMHO, but by being so it will not date quickly.
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    For me, the 2 door A5 is probably the prettiest car out there...

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