My
Ibiza Cupra had the 7 speed and this box is well known for being not as reliable. The 6 speed is the better box which is also stronger.
The 7 speed in my wifes 1.2 is not as smooth or as fast as the 6 speed in my Cupra. It drives me and her mad how long it holds onto 2nd gear, when 1st is needed for pull away.
Could not agree more. My wife's 2016 Polo Blue GT has the 7 speed "dry" box - it is definitely a good option for the car and I would not buy one without it, but the 6 speed "wet" box in the Cupra is in another league. It is faster, smoother and the shifts are spot on.
The most annoying feature of the 7 speed box is that it shifts to a low gear and holds on to it when you drive on a road with speed bumps. As there are a lot of speed bumps in our area the consequence is that it holds the gears up to 4K rpm on a stone cold engine even though you apply a minimum of throttle. The only way to avoid that is to shift it manually and be extremely careful as it does not shift instantly when cold - which we do to avoid the high engine speed before it is up to temperature but it is a constant item of irritation..
The best future of the 7 speed box is the gearing in 7 - I would wish that the Cupra had that extra slot in the box and were cruising at 2,500 rpm at 140 km/h instead of 3,000 rpm in 6...
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