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Hi all new member from gloucester
Saint Steve:
Go testdrive a DSG car, Select Manual mode, and put it on a good B road, and see if you like it using the Paddles on the steering wheel :wink:
DSG all day long for me. Wont ever go back to a stick shifter whilst owning a VW :smiley:
Moschops:
Hi and Welcome... :driver:
redgem:
Hi and welcome along.Its DSG for me too :happy2:
stealthwolf:
Hi and welcome.
As above, try out both manual and DSG cars to get a feel. I never had the opportunity but imagine I'd have gone for DSG in retrospect.
RedRobin:
--- Quote from: stealthwolf on November 06, 2010, 08:08:31 pm ---
As above, try out both manual and DSG cars to get a feel. I never had the opportunity but imagine I'd have gone for DSG in retrospect.
--- End quote ---
.... x2 - Definitely try before you buy.
I reckon you'd have gone for DSG too, Jas [or is it Jaz?]. Just the fact that your open-minded about DSG suggests you'd get on with it. Most of those who don't like it start off thinking of it from what they know of old-fashioned automatic and also that not fart-arsing around with a foot operated clutch and your wrist is somehow not manly. The result is that they don't give DSG a good chance - It offers many options and you need at least 1,000 miles to become naturally fluid.
Mentioning no names, and I used to be one of them, but I don't understand DSG drivers who only ever use 'auto' D-mode (though I did often use S-mode as well).
I like DSG/S-tronic so much that I simply wouldn't ever consider owning another car that didn't have it or its equivalent. Thank goodness Ferrari's now have such a system! :wink: :grin: :wink:
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