I currently drive an Edition 30 DSG, and I remember when I bought it that the official DSG fuel economy figures were better than the manual, which I'd expect, given that the gear changes are very quick and the box moves quickly to a high gear in relaxed driving to save fuel.
I've been wondering about the GTD since it seems to be not that slow and much more economical, but whereas the manual is listed at 67.3mpg, the DSG option is listed at just 60.1mpg. (Still very good, and only £30 per year for road tax too, but 7mpg is 7mpg!).
Why is this?
I know that the official figures bear little resemblance to the real life mpg figures, so it may just be that the DSG doesn't seem so economic when put through the rolling road European Driving Cycle test from which the mpg figures are mystically generated, and that in the real world it won't really be that much less efficient.
Or is it that the DSG gearboxes are today filled with porridge?
Or what else?
I know some people hate DSG, but having done 65k with one, I don't think I can go back to a manual. The last time we came back along the M4 there was a big hold up because of roadworks, and the thought of pushing a car up a slow incline at 3mph for 30 minutes on the clutch makes my left leg start twitching. And I quite like burning up faster cars driven by people who can't change gear properly

I suppose we could just wait till the real world figures come in...