What is the warranty period for Volkswagen DSG transmission?

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MacJuliet
07/30/25 8:56am
Volkswagen DSG transmission has a warranty period of 3 years or 100,000 kilometers. The following is relevant information about DSG transmission: 1. It is currently one of the fastest-developing transmission systems. 2. It is a type of transmission that falls between manual and automatic transmissions. 3. It uses dual clutches and a traditional gear transmission with 6 forward gears as power transmission components. 4. It is mainly used in conjunction with high-torque engines. The following is relevant information about Volkswagen: 1. Volkswagen is an automobile manufacturing company headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany. 2. It was founded by Ferdinand Porsche in March 1937, and its brands include Audi and Volkswagen. 3. The Volkswagen logo resembles three Vs formed by the middle and index fingers, symbolizing the victory of the company and its products.
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