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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #15 on: January 22, 2013, 11:27:27 pm »
I had dsg and I think the mechatronic unit was failing, well it did jerk about a bit. I would never have another, I hated it. It was useless in the snow too. Mine was an a3 tdi, I've tried a passat 2.0 tdi 2012 model and still didn't like it. If I was going to go for an auto I'd get a proper one not a dsg. I appreciate others love them though :)

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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #16 on: January 22, 2013, 11:42:18 pm »
I drove my mothers automatic golf last year in the now and it was no better than my DSG, fit winter tyres and your fine  :happy2:
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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #17 on: January 22, 2013, 11:57:20 pm »

I had dsg and I think the mechatronic unit was failing, well it did jerk about a bit. I would never have another, I hated it. It was useless in the snow too. Mine was an a3 tdi, I've tried a passat 2.0 tdi 2012 model and still didn't like it. If I was going to go for an auto I'd get a proper one not a dsg. I appreciate others love them though :)


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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #18 on: January 23, 2013, 07:22:25 am »
When stuck in d at 70 mph there is no difference, but then neither is there with a manual. A proper auto when changing or pulling away is much smoother I find dsg a bit sharp, certainly as it accelerates.

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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #19 on: January 23, 2013, 08:10:56 am »
When stuck in d at 70 mph there is no difference, but then neither is there with a manual. A proper auto when changing or pulling away is much smoother I find dsg a bit sharp, certainly as it accelerates.

I'm sorry but my DSG is nothing apart from smooth. Couldn't imagine it being any better tbh :/

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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #20 on: January 23, 2013, 09:41:23 am »

When stuck in d at 70 mph there is no difference, but then neither is there with a manual. A proper auto when changing or pulling away is much smoother I find dsg a bit sharp, certainly as it accelerates.


....When warmed up mine is very smooooth under acceleration and without that clutch slip sound and feel which many conventional automatic transmissions have. Even S-mode is smooth.

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But, as I said before, some folks simply prefer everything about a manual gearbox and there ain't nothing wrong with that  :happy2:


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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #21 on: January 23, 2013, 09:54:17 am »

When stuck in d at 70 mph there is no difference, but then neither is there with a manual. A proper auto when changing or pulling away is much smoother I find dsg a bit sharp, certainly as it accelerates.


....When warmed up mine is very smooooth under acceleration and without that clutch slip sound and feel which many conventional automatic transmissions have. Even S-mode is smooth.

With added extensions to the flappy paddles I enjoy every mile.

But, as I said before, some folks simply prefer everything about a manual gearbox and there ain't nothing wrong with that  :happy2:

Where is the best place to get these paddle extensions? And are there different styles?

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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #22 on: January 23, 2013, 10:05:36 am »

Where is the best place to get these paddle extensions? And are there different styles?


....Contact forum member Mandy - She can get them for ~£25 and in a couple of different finishes.

Mine are expensive TID carbon ones which were the only extensions available when bought.  :happy2:


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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #23 on: January 23, 2013, 10:07:18 am »

Where is the best place to get these paddle extensions? And are there different styles?


....Contact forum member Mandy - She can get them for ~£25 and in a couple of different finishes.

Mine are expensive TID carbon ones which were the only extensions available when bought.  :happy2:

Will do just that. Thank you!

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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #24 on: January 23, 2013, 10:26:06 am »

Where is the best place to get these paddle extensions? And are there different styles?


....Contact forum member Mandy - She can get them for ~£25 and in a couple of different finishes.

Mine are expensive TID carbon ones which were the only extensions available when bought.  :happy2:


Will do just that. Thank you!


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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #25 on: January 23, 2013, 12:49:04 pm »
Just make sure you like DSG before you buy - for everyone that loves DSG there is just as many don't.  Also, make sure you get a warranty that covers it, 3 DSG cars belonging to my wife and my friends have all had recent issues with them, which would have cost a fortune if they had not been under warranty.  My wife has gone back to a manual now and we both prefer it.

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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #26 on: January 23, 2013, 12:57:25 pm »

Just make sure you like DSG before you buy


....You are right but the OP has already stated that he has driven and wants a DSG.

There is no right or wrong whether you buy Manual or DSG - It's just down to your personal driving preference and BOTH can go wrong just like any other car component.


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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #27 on: January 23, 2013, 01:48:27 pm »
Forgive me for hijacking the post but I'm a total DSG virgin, never driven one or even been in one so do I have this right........

In drive it's just like a normal auto, do you then select another setting to change it to flappy paddles? and is the sport mode flappy paddle controlled but with a longer range in the revs?
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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #28 on: January 23, 2013, 02:01:39 pm »
There's loads of ways you can drive.
Normal auto
Then if you for example shift down with the paddle it will override the auto temporarily
Sport will basically redline every gear if foot to the floor. I rarely use sport.
Or you can shift the stick across the manual where you can either use the gear stick to shift up and down or the paddles

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Re: How many have had DSG issues?
« Reply #29 on: January 23, 2013, 02:08:21 pm »
Had my GTi for almost 3yrs now, its an 07 plate and not had any DSG problems at all (touch wood lol)
Love the drive of a DSG car, i think its more sporty than a manual, esp with the paddles for shifting!
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