Just a quick one here, I'm wondering if the DSG would be classed as an automatic from an insurance point of view? Also for someone with an auto only driving licence would they be covered driving a DSG Rocco?
Speaking to one insurance company this morning with regard to my renewal they class the DSG as a manual for insurance purposes.
Is the DSG classed as a full automatic?
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Re: Is the DSG classed as a full automatic?
It's classed as a Semi-Automatic in the V5
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Re: Is the DSG classed as a full automatic?
That's the problem, all the online quote sites only give an option of manual or auto. Depending which site I use entering the reg number my car comes up as both hence me ringing 1 insurer up.Cuprabob wrote:It's classed as a Semi-Automatic in the V5
There is also a difference in price between manual and auto so this makes a difference as well (not that VW do a full auto anyway).
Should the worst happen and I have a bump I imagine that's one of the first things an assessor would pick up on.
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Re: Is the DSG classed as a full automatic?
It is the clutch pedal that is the difference between the two categories. The DSG has no clutch pedal and is therefore in the 'automatic' category for the driving licence. This is taken from the DVLA site:
SEMI-AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS
With these the driver has to select the gear required by movement of the gear lever as with a manually controlled gearbox, but there is no clutch pedal. For driving test and licensing purposes these vehicles are regarded as automatics.
SEMI-AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS
With these the driver has to select the gear required by movement of the gear lever as with a manually controlled gearbox, but there is no clutch pedal. For driving test and licensing purposes these vehicles are regarded as automatics.
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Re: Is the DSG classed as a full automatic?
no clutch peddle (foot or hand operated) = Automatic.
At least thats what I understand
At least thats what I understand
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Re: Is the DSG classed as a full automatic?
Thanks for the info, I'll stick with auto like last year. Bloody insurance companies trying to confuse me!
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Re: Is the DSG classed as a full automatic?
I had this discussion with my insurer when I got mine and they said it was a Manual, after quoting the same bit above, they changed to Auto, but it shows that insurers seem to know nothing about the cars that they insure!
2011 Rising Blue 170GT TDI DSG (its on my drive!)
2010 Candy White Roc Now Gone
2008 Meteor Grey TT TDI
2005 Deep Blue Golf GT TDI
The Cars before do not matter!
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Re: Is the DSG classed as a full automatic?
I spoke to 2 different people at the same firm this morning and they both said different things!
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Re: Is the DSG classed as a full automatic?
I Did my policy on line and when i put my reg in it came back as a Scirocco R with DSG so i just clicked accept :-)