When looking for a PDK, be sure the maint has been performed at the proper mileage / age, meaning changing the trans fluid. For 09-10, it's every 6 yrs or 60K mi and 12 yrs or 120K mi for 2011 and newer. The latter is too long a period so look for shorter intervals. If the car has been tracked, defn look for shorter intervals.
PDKs are not bullet-proof contrary to the internet myths. They need to be treated with care when it comes to maint. If there's a problem witht the PDK, Porsche's answer is to replace the whole trans rather than fixing what might be the issue (most common issue is an inexpensive solenoid). If you're out of warranty, that replacement gets very spendy.
The 09 Box S I had with PDK was an OK trans. The 14 Cayman S with PDK I had was significantly better. That car was the 1st I've owned with an auto that I thought I could live with. I don't know for sure, but I imagine the improvements came in 2011.
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