Nope.
No. Always hated DSG diesels.
How comes? I've never drove one but was in my colleagues golf 2.0tdi DSG and thought it was great.
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Nope.
No. Always hated DSG diesels.
It is great most of the time and in a petrol it's great all of the time.
Most would disagree with me but I feel like it's programmed for a petrol when you use kickdown. I'm not sure if you know what it does but it has 1, 3 and 5 on one shaft and 2, 4 and 6 on the other.
When on the motorway doing legal speeds in 6th in a pertol and you want/need to give it some it can drop to 3rd on the other clutch. It does the same in a diesel but you really need 4th - problem is that it's on the same clutch as 6th so it won't jump to it. Get around it with two shifts in manual mode but sort of defeats the object.
Plant your foot until the little button clicks. It basically tells the auto box you want to get moving asap. I found it easier on the 170 dsg golf i had to half floor it to drop to 5th as it moved more on half throttle in 5th than full throttle at 4k rpm in 3rd. It always needs to drop 2 cogs I find.
Haha kickdown is old school. My dad's granada had it.
Oh the 150 tdi does not have multi link rear suspension either. £1000 no brainer.
Most would disagree with me but I feel like it's programmed for a petrol when you use kickdown. I'm not sure if you know what it does but it has 1, 3 and 5 on one shaft and 2, 4 and 6 on the other.
When on the motorway doing legal speeds in 6th in a pertol and you want/need to give it some it can drop to 3rd on the other clutch. It does the same in a diesel but you really need 4th - problem is that it's on the same clutch as 6th so it won't jump to it. Get around it with two shifts in manual mode but sort of defeats the object.