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  • #16
    I prefer autohold...best feature ever

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    • #17
      Foot on the brake for me as if I use auto hold and lift foot off the brake the engine restarts in my model.
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      • #18
        Autohold for me. Taking a while to get used to as this is my first auto, but it's pretty impressive and saves whacking it into neutral at the lights

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        • #19
          Why don't you drive it like the clutch less manual it is?
          Leave it in gear when you stop at the lights, foot on the brake (press twice for hill autobrake if you like, but keep your foot on the brake.
          When the lights go green, foot off the brake and gently onto the accelerator and drive away.
          No shudder, no 'not engage' issues and smooth, safe driving.
          IIRC, if you use neutral each tone you stop, you actually confuse the computer. Might wear it out faster too?
          Cheers


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          • #20
            Originally posted by Difinity View Post
            Leave it in gear when you stop at the lights, foot on the brake (press twice for hill autobrake if you like, but keep your foot on the brake.
            Autohold saves you having to hold your foot on the brake at all when stopped. Very handy particularly in peak hour. Every car should have one. This is regardless of whether you drive the car in auto mode of manual.
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            • #21
              Yea it does. Not having a foot on the brake when stopped at a light etc however is a safety issue.
              Takes a second or two longer for most people to reach the brake or accelerator with the foot off then it does when on.
              This is unsafe when you need to react to the person about to barrel into the back of your car, or to get out of their way...


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              • #22
                The only safety concern I have is that when you're using autohold your brake lights do not stay on even though the car is applying the the braking system to keep you stationary. If you get rammed from behind using autohold or not would not make any difference to the outcome.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by MJW View Post
                  Autohold saves you having to hold your foot on the brake at all when stopped. Very handy particularly in peak hour. Every car should have one. This is regardless of whether you drive the car in auto mode of manual.
                  As said if I use it stop start doesn't work therefore I prefer to keep foot on brake and release it just as lights change and away it rolls smoothly
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                  • #24
                    The pros far out weigh the cons. Your foot is never far away from either pedal & becomes a natural process once you become accustomed to it. If someone was potentially going to hit you from behind, I can't see how having your foot on the brake enables you to take better evasive action than having the auto hold enabled. Do you have a car with teh auto hold function yourdelf?

                    Originally posted by Difinity View Post
                    Yea it does. Not having a foot on the brake when stopped at a light etc however is a safety issue.
                    Takes a second or two longer for most people to reach the brake or accelerator with the foot off then it does when on.
                    This is unsafe when you need to react to the person about to barrel into the back of your car, or to get out of their way...


                    Difinity
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                    • #25
                      I agree. Why couldn't VW have enabled so brake light stays on until you move off. I think this was an oversight as I was told by VW theintroduction of this button was from customer feedback on the uneasy feeling of rollback on DSG boxes from drivers that are only accustomed to traditional autos previously. Bloody muppets!

                      Originally posted by barnso View Post
                      The only safety concern I have is that when you're using autohold your brake lights do not stay on even though the car is applying the the braking system to keep you stationary. If you get rammed from behind using autohold or not would not make any difference to the outcome.
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                      • #26
                        Yes I do.
                        Was always taught not to just rely on the electronics. I prefer to feel the brake pressure...
                        As for safety, moving my foot from brake to loud pedal is about 1/10th of a second, whereas moving from the floor is about 6/10ths. I've known that to make a difference.

                        I guess the issue is about always being in control, recognising that the DSG is a type of clutch less manual with an auto override, rather than an auto with a manual override. They behave differently.


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                        • #27
                          Mmmmm. I've never taken the time to actually test the time taken under either method...bit too busy

                          It has nothing to do with being in control or not. The auto hold maintains brake pressure. If the switch is turned off whilst you haven't got your foot on the brake to replicate that pressure the car automatically applies the park brake for safety. Again, it is pros & cons. I use the function 100 times a day for convenience vs the likelihood of a malfunction causing an accident being more like 1 in 1,000,000.

                          I was also taught to always be in control but like everything else our thinking evolves.

                          Originally posted by Difinity View Post
                          Yes I do.
                          Was always taught not to just rely on the electronics. I prefer to feel the brake pressure...
                          As for safety, moving my foot from brake to loud pedal is about 1/10th of a second, whereas moving from the floor is about 6/10ths. I've known that to make a difference.

                          I guess the issue is about always being in control, recognising that the DSG is a type of clutch less manual with an auto override, rather than an auto with a manual override. They behave differently.


                          Difinity
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                          • #28
                            Yeah, true.
                            I'm a bit conservative about these things I guess. Too many ACT drivers not on the ball and all that...

                            My original comment related to the difference between a semi-auto and a semi-manual...


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                            • #29
                              Now that i agree with! Nothing can replace the drivers assessment of a situation & changing gears accordingly. BUT, it is a nice little comprimise to avoid the manual clutch use 5 days a week in peak hour traffic.

                              Originally posted by Difinity View Post
                              My original comment related to the difference between a semi-auto and a semi-manual...
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                              • #30
                                Nearly everything in a modern vehicle is controlled by electronics - apart from the steering rack, manual gearbox and disc brakes, perhaps.

                                Certainly, automatic transmissions fitted in passenger cars (in whatever form) always takes away a layer of control from the driver.

                                So with that in mind, one might as well learn to fully embrace it.

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