Dear friends, I only drive LPG gas and so I basically always sailed around the topic of VAG. TSI/TFSI here, control chains there, gas unfit there. At the moment I drive a Touran I 1.6 106hp BSE and although the engine has less power than a toddler, I have rarely ever experienced a smoother ride. Clutch, steering, gear lever, accelerator all so typical butter-scent VW. And I also remember some beautiful Audis as diesel that had just this “softest”. And of course I have I look back at some Audis on the subject of gas… BUT With one principle I remain rock-resistant: NO DSG. Double clutch automatic gearbox will not be given to me. Even with CVT I am hard. When automatic, I always trust the classic converter. But my question is: Does Audi have any converters at all? On Audi’s website there is the Tiptronic, which is presented as a converter gearbox, but I don’t plan a new car. I’m talking about years of construction 2000 – 2010. it there converters? Also in “normal” motorizations like 1.6, 1.8, 2.0? Because I don’t intend to have a cylinder monster and even beyond the 2.0 I don’t want to go. And IF the converters have, how do you recognize them? And IF the converters have AND you recognize them, are the long-lived or rather petite problem children and money swallowers? Thank you in advance!