Not driven a mk7 DSG yet, (only mk5 and 6's) but I would say it's a learning curve and takes a few weeks to get accustomed to DSG, so give it time. Before you know it you'll forget all about the physical clutch and learn to tuck the left foot away for good

In Drive mode you may be surprised how quickly it changes up but you get used to it. In sport it's the opposite and hangs onto the gears for too long! In manual using the paddles at roundabouts and corners is amusing/perplexing at first. As they are steering wheel mounted it's easy to 'lose' the paddles, but again you get used to it, though I wish golf paddles were column mounted.
There are a few who never really get along with DSG, but hopefully you'll enjoy it, even if it can feel a little detached, less involving compared to a manual. Let us know how you get on, likes and dislikes
