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  1. Can it go full manuel with flappy paddles? I spoke to a guy saying you can
    only downshift since it automatically shifts up. But thanks for the video
    😀 i know what car to get, its really cool! and makes a wonderful sound?

  2. Yes it is mine, the DSG is satisfactory. There have been some minor
    occasional glitches when pushed to the limit in manual. In 1 year
    (30.000km) I have experienced 2 hickups when shifting manually and about 4
    times when it automatically shifted to top gear as a failsafe (i presume).
    Also launch control doesn’t work properly for me, but I don’t really want
    to use that anyway since it is mostly wheelspin and no traction @ stage 1.
    Having said that, I wouldn’t trade it for a manual, it’s great

  3. I have it in paddle mode almost all the time. Yes, i feel your concerns
    about the extra control with manual, but realize that DSG also gives a
    different kind of extra control like downshifting _right_ before steering
    into a corner or even during a corner with both hands on the steering wheel
    :p If you think about it, the only kind of control you gain with manual is
    getting a little bit of extra red-line and the inevitability of a
    miss-shift. even pro rally car drivers make those mistakes 😉

  4. I’ve never driven luxury cars with automatic, so I can’t really compare.
    It’s not instantaneous, and it’s not really laggy either. It also depends
    on what RPM you are doing and some fuzzy logic in the gear box. You get
    used to it I think and maybe I anticipate a bit of lag, I am quite
    satisfied. the best way to find out if you like it would be to test drive it

  5. I think it’s well balanced, it’s obviously not a track car but on the road
    it is faster than 98% of the cars out there (especially after stage 1).
    Sure the occasional porsche, merc amg, bmw m, audi s / rs is faster, but
    then you realize you have a budget 🙂

  6. Does it change gear immediately when you pull the paddles, or do you have
    to wait, like in a mercedes or other luxurious cars?

  7. I had an ibiza Cupra DSG and glad I got rid of it before the snow hit (I
    live in Scotland). I am glad I did because even with paddle shift I
    couldn’t just pop it into second which would be handy in snowy conditions
    for pulling away. I’m unsure if there is a winter setting in the Golf where
    the driver can over ride this but there certainly was not one in the Ibiza
    which really was my only fault of the. DSG.

  8. Did you have it in D, S, or paddle mode? I’m still debating on manual vs
    DSG. Love manuals, love the extra control. I know they’re slower than DSG,
    but also weigh less.

  9. automatics have never been that well.. but DSG gearboxes is differend. this
    might be a reason for me to drive dsg instead of manual.

  10. I live in Chicago, I just bought the 4 dr 2013 base model GTI automatic. My
    first VW and I`m super satisfied!

  11. thinking about getting the 2013 4door model with the dsg, only thing is
    that ive herd some horror stories about the reliability of the gti’s.

  12. Yeah, it’s definitely a problem now with the snow here, it’s also way too
    agressive for winter conditions especially at stage 1. The difference
    between slowly pulling away and slipping tires all the way through 3rd gear
    is about 9% vs 10% on the throttle. You can blame it on the DSG, however I
    blame it on too much power on the front wheels. Solution Golf 7 R? I can’t
    really help but remain in love with DSG, however next car will definitely
    need to be 4 wheel drive 🙂

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