How are you getting on with the DSG?
Some days I think it’s fantastic and other days it pisses me off - a bit like the manual box did
To get the best out of it in D it requires quite positive inputs.
I don’t use the paddles much after initially using them a fair bit. It can’t block change using paddles which is irritating and with a bit of experience D can be just as effective by signalling your intention with judicious use of the brake pedal or throttle, such as a firm prod of the brake will drop it down a couple gears ready to take a bend without having to keep your foot on the brake to gradually slow down through sequential gears. The same manoeuvre in a manual could be done almost without touching the brakes depending on initial speed or a prod of the brake followed by a block change but all it requires is a bit of relearning which you’ll soon find natural after years in an auto Audi.
There also seems to be two completely different engine maps in one without touching settings, one which is quite economical but lacks character by using a trailing (gentle) throttle all the way through the arc and one that drinks fuel but goes like a bat out of hell even in D without completely depressing the pedal to the kick down switch, merely on ankle angle as opposed to how hard the pedal is pressed (plus engine and exhaust noise are different between the two apparent maps). Or maybe it’s my imagination. It could be a WLTP thing. Or my imagination
I really warmed to the DSG with a bit of familiarity but it always lacks something to me. A manual gearbox is far far from perfect but can be used with a bit of finesse in normal driving where the DSG always feels a bit digital and makes the engine feel more like an electric motor at times.
So roll on fast, good handling electric cars with no bloody annoying gearbox at all!