Out in my wifes 1.6L 5 speed manual today and at highway speeds (100km/hr) it's around 3000rpm, 120km/hr perhaps 3500rpm. Fairly busy.
Looking at a diesel for myself (coming from a 300ZX Twin turbo autommatic which is a great engine and gearbox but somewhere around 15l/100km around town, maybe 10-12L/100km highway if you're careful). A bit of research suggests the 6 speed manual will have longer legs and lower rpm at highway speeds. Perhaps around 2000pm for 100/110km/hr, the DSG somewhat higher due to different gearing?
I have driven a 2011 Polo GTI with the 7 speed DSG and like it.
How seamless is the 2.0L TDI with DSG with all that torque? Suspect my final choice may come down to what's on the market and the price difference secondhand. My heart says DSG, my pocket looking quickly at Carpoint says manual. The long legs of the manual appeal.
Any comments appreciated.
Thanks
John
Looking at a diesel for myself (coming from a 300ZX Twin turbo autommatic which is a great engine and gearbox but somewhere around 15l/100km around town, maybe 10-12L/100km highway if you're careful). A bit of research suggests the 6 speed manual will have longer legs and lower rpm at highway speeds. Perhaps around 2000pm for 100/110km/hr, the DSG somewhat higher due to different gearing?
I have driven a 2011 Polo GTI with the 7 speed DSG and like it.
How seamless is the 2.0L TDI with DSG with all that torque? Suspect my final choice may come down to what's on the market and the price difference secondhand. My heart says DSG, my pocket looking quickly at Carpoint says manual. The long legs of the manual appeal.
Any comments appreciated.
Thanks
John
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