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Changing gear

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    Juz wondering it seems not smooth and too slow when changing from first to second.
    Especially when i want to seed up in first gear to 3rev and then change to second gear --the car is shaking strongly
    Anyone can help? is that my technique or my cars problem?
    I hv no problem with my previous jazz, so i think my technique is fine
    06 POLO GTI RED HOT

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    When my car is cold it can be a little clunky, but otherwise it's sweet (compared to a lot of other cars I've driven anyway), found it fairly similar in the Polo when I had my hands on that.

    Maybe go take a mazda 3 for a drive, then see how you find it.
    I have my RED , 3DR MKV GTI with leather in manual and I love it!

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      I think we'll need a bit more detail than that - some people have had problems with their gearboxes.

      Notchy is pretty normal - crunching is not. Try allowing for a bit of "overrun" on the throttle as you do the 1-2 change. I've always done this as a matter of course, but it could be that I've just been lucky with my 'box.

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