Hi there, what does it mean to get a new VW Golf Allstar in 2017 with a semi digital cockpit (analogue speedometer & tachometer + the digital block in the middle)?
I.e. is it possible and if so is that a good or a bad thing to have? Does it mean that the car could have been produced before 2017 and only now reached the market (due to possible defects etc.)?
We saw both all digital and semi-digital versions and generally would like to understand what else stands behind that difference?
It may sound weird but with VW Golf MK7 been on the market since 2014 with probably a lot of things been fixed/improved since - what generally ensures that people won't be getting any sort of older 2015/2016 stock tagged as "2017"? Until new facelift model hits the pavement how many people will have enough knowledge to distinguish between MK7 '2015 and MK7 '2017?
We are only looking after the specific model - VW Golf MK7 Allstar 1.6 Diesel DSG.
thank you.
I.e. is it possible and if so is that a good or a bad thing to have? Does it mean that the car could have been produced before 2017 and only now reached the market (due to possible defects etc.)?
We saw both all digital and semi-digital versions and generally would like to understand what else stands behind that difference?
It may sound weird but with VW Golf MK7 been on the market since 2014 with probably a lot of things been fixed/improved since - what generally ensures that people won't be getting any sort of older 2015/2016 stock tagged as "2017"? Until new facelift model hits the pavement how many people will have enough knowledge to distinguish between MK7 '2015 and MK7 '2017?
We are only looking after the specific model - VW Golf MK7 Allstar 1.6 Diesel DSG.
thank you.
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