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Golf mk8 / Re: Manual vs DSG, do I go DSG?
« Last post by CarbonGTD on 20 February 2026, 19:11 »Yep, definitely rabbit hole territory.
I have owned a Mk 7.5 GTI 6 speed manual, a Mk 7.5 GTI PP 7sp DSG, a Mk 8.5 Golf R Line 6 speed manual and now a Mk 8.5 GTI 265 7 sp DSG.
Which do I prefer? DSG - but that doesn't mean I always love it. Yes of course a good manual box is more engaging and rewarding, but imho the gearbox (and clutch) in the Golfs just isn't that great - they are fine, but the shift and throw and clutch bite point just aren't brilliant and don't really reward as they should. Worth noting that (I think) the DSG mapping is considerably improved in the 8.5 over the 7.5 and when the DSG is at its best it is really very good indeed. If you can stretch to it I would def hold out for an 8.5 GTI - with the subtle engine power increase and the improved DSG box mapping even the bog standard GTI 265 is now very good indeed.
I have owned a Mk 7.5 GTI 6 speed manual, a Mk 7.5 GTI PP 7sp DSG, a Mk 8.5 Golf R Line 6 speed manual and now a Mk 8.5 GTI 265 7 sp DSG.
Which do I prefer? DSG - but that doesn't mean I always love it. Yes of course a good manual box is more engaging and rewarding, but imho the gearbox (and clutch) in the Golfs just isn't that great - they are fine, but the shift and throw and clutch bite point just aren't brilliant and don't really reward as they should. Worth noting that (I think) the DSG mapping is considerably improved in the 8.5 over the 7.5 and when the DSG is at its best it is really very good indeed. If you can stretch to it I would def hold out for an 8.5 GTI - with the subtle engine power increase and the improved DSG box mapping even the bog standard GTI 265 is now very good indeed.
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