Coming from manuals I don't mind the DSG that much in my gti. I find you have to drive it like a manual almost (ready for the green lights to avoid the lag, don't let it slip too much etc) but overall, it's ok. This is a my13.5 gti. In my partners my11 jetta 118, it's completly different. Maybe it's the less powerful engine/heavy car combo, or that it hasn't been invited in for it's recall fix yet, but it shudders and stutters a lot more, and tends to select 2nd more often which doesn't help. Guess we'll see after the recall if that changes...
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Originally posted by Ryan_R View PostIsn't' that the big flaw?
at 18K (323Nm). No issues re driveability post upgrade. The car has been driven in "manual" mode 99.9% of the time, meaning the reality is I use it as a clutchless manual. What could be more enjoyable? (paddles?) The car (incl. trans.)
has been problem free other than s'charger clutch replacement (noisy). Not even a rattle/squeak! My biggest complaint is the difficulty re achieving fast launches at dragstrips, etc., without "launch control". Am yet to have "Mechatronics" unit
replaced in response to VWA recall. Despite a new car in 2014, won't be parting with the GOLF !!!
N.B. Ryan R, have you driven the AMG A45?2012 MK6 GOLF R. DSG. RISING BLUE
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Haven't test driven anything this year besides the 103TSI Mk7 when it first came out. I'll wait until the new S3 is out so that I can compare them all.
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