Perhaps the OP has a problem with one of these engine/gearbox combinations, so it would be nice to know if he/she has a problem and what the vehicle age, milrage and service history is. Over 3 years and no oil change to gearbox,? 150000 miles?
Please tell us, as with my experience of Kia, their customer service has always been positive, not fabulous, but very satisfactory.!
ORB
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Perhaps the OP has a problem with one of these engine/gearbox combinations, so it would be nice to know if he/she has a problem and what the vehicle age, milrage and service history is. Over 3 years and no oil change to gearbox,? 150000 miles?
Please tell us, as with my experience of Kia, their customer service has always been positive, not fabulous, but very satisfactory.!
ORB
Got to agree, as a humble, retired, member of the public with no association with any motor manufacturer I have found Kia’s customer service to be exemplary - not that I have experienced a single issue. Frankly, they and their vehicles seem to be a cut above the Volvo, Audi and MB stuff I experienced in the 5 years prior to retiring.
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Are you a member of, or linked to the legal profession, CK?
I only ask because class actions have been instigated against manufacturers of some dual clutch electronic gearboxes in other countries.
Touting for business, maybe?
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Are you a member of, or linked to the legal profession, CK?
I only ask because class actions have been instigated against manufacturers of some dual clutch electronic gearboxes in other countries.
Touting for business, maybe?
Well spotted, I see the art of intelligent deduction didn't die with Sherlock Holmes.
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Are you a member of, or linked to the legal profession, CK?
I only ask because class actions have been instigated against manufacturers of some dual clutch electronic gearboxes in other countries.
Touting for business, maybe?
Well spotted, I see the art of intelligent deduction didn't die with Sherlock Holmes.
Thanks for the compliment, if compliment it was rather than rather thinly veiled sarcasm. ;0)
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Are you a member of, or linked to the legal profession, CK?
I only ask because class actions have been instigated against manufacturers of some dual clutch electronic gearboxes in other countries.
Touting for business, maybe?
Well spotted, I see the art of intelligent deduction didn't die with Sherlock Holmes.
Thanks for the compliment, if compliment it was rather than rather thinly veiled sarcasm. ;0)
It was intended as a compliment, you had thought of a likely ulterior motive before I dd. :-)
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Are you a member of, or linked to the legal profession, CK?
I only ask because class actions have been instigated against manufacturers of some dual clutch electronic gearboxes in other countries.
Touting for business, maybe?
Well spotted, I see the art of intelligent deduction didn't die with Sherlock Holmes.
Thanks for the compliment, if compliment it was rather than rather thinly veiled sarcasm. ;0)
It was intended as a compliment, you had thought of a likely ulterior motive before I dd. :-)
LOL....no not a member of the legal profession.
I was looking to buy a Kia/Hyundai 1.7 diesel with the Dual Clutch Automatic gearbox.
But having only scratched the surface, I am having very, very serious doubts about the longevity of the vehicle, as I like to get MEGA-miles out of my cars. i.e. 150,000 to 300,000
AT the moment my thought is AVOID Kia/Hyundai on such a vehicle.
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Are you a member of, or linked to the legal profession, CK?
I only ask because class actions have been instigated against manufacturers of some dual clutch electronic gearboxes in other countries.
Touting for business, maybe?
Well spotted, I see the art of intelligent deduction didn't die with Sherlock Holmes.
Thanks for the compliment, if compliment it was rather than rather thinly veiled sarcasm. ;0)
It was intended as a compliment, you had thought of a likely ulterior motive before I dd. :-)
LOL....no not a member of the legal profession.
I was looking to buy a Kia/Hyundai 1.7 diesel with the Dual Clutch Automatic gearbox.
But having only scratched the surface, I am having very, very serious doubts about the longevity of the vehicle, as I like to get MEGA-miles out of my cars. i.e. 150,000 to 300,000
AT the moment my thought is AVOID Kia/Hyundai on such a vehicle.
Well you clearly have an issue with kia/hyundai, so why not tell us what your requirements are and maybe we can suggest alternatives.
Yearly mileage?
Type of driving?
Passenger/load space needs?
Budget?
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LOL....no not a member of the legal profession.
I was looking to buy a Kia/Hyundai 1.7 diesel with the Dual Clutch Automatic gearbox.
But having only scratched the surface, I am having very, very serious doubts about the longevity of the vehicle, as I like to get MEGA-miles out of my cars. i.e. 150,000 to 300,000
AT the moment my thought is AVOID Kia/Hyundai on such a vehicle.
In reality, you probably should be avoiding any DCT automatic - since they're now almost ubquitous in any car under 3.0 litres with an automatic, just avoid automatics.
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LOL....no not a member of the legal profession.
I was looking to buy a Kia/Hyundai 1.7 diesel with the Dual Clutch Automatic gearbox.
But having only scratched the surface, I am having very, very serious doubts about the longevity of the vehicle, as I like to get MEGA-miles out of my cars. i.e. 150,000 to 300,000
AT the moment my thought is AVOID Kia/Hyundai on such a vehicle.
In reality, you probably should be avoiding any DCT automatic - since they're now almost ubquitous in any car under 3.0 litres with an automatic, just avoid automatics.
I would like to avoid Dual Crutch Transmissions.
But the problem is that carmakers insist on putting them in their cars, and not offering a Torque Converter (TC) alternative. Maybe they just have a load of DCT gearboxes that they need to use up.
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Are you a member of, or linked to the legal profession, CK?
I only ask because class actions have been instigated against manufacturers of some dual clutch electronic gearboxes in other countries.
Touting for business, maybe?
Well spotted, I see the art of intelligent deduction didn't die with Sherlock Holmes.
Thanks for the compliment, if compliment it was rather than rather thinly veiled sarcasm. ;0)
It was intended as a compliment, you had thought of a likely ulterior motive before I dd. :-)
Oh, silly me and my wretched paranoia.
To the OP: dual clutch as a concept doesn't have a great reputation and nobody seems to have got it right, meaning that those manufacturers who have dipped into that technology are busy dipping out again. You may be aware of this already, but the problem isn't confined to the makes you mention. I have a Ford dual clutch auto, and I certainly wouldn't get one again, even though my car is running fine at present because its had a new clutch under warranty.
Most of those who use this forum recommend "traditional" automatics if you prefer auto to manual, and they'd be able to give you good recommendations if, as BBD suggests, you can provide more information.
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