« Reply #24 on: 09 February 2016, 20:31 »
I refer your honour to post number 10 above in which Ms Booth, the witness for the defence, clearly states she also wished there was an in between mode which isn't set up for the aforementioned lab conditions as defined by the EU grey suited gravy train.
The council rests its case and is now off to spend the next umpteen hours doing more pointless beurocracy.
I present to the prosecution - Exhibit 1 - DSG paddles
If it's any consolation I've just finished my shift of umpteen hours of pointless bureaucracy.
Yes, but at least you can spell it correctly at the end of your stint whereas I messed it up before I even arrived at my
cell office!
BTW, I'm not accepting paddles as an excuse from all you DSG adopters as that wasn't the issue raised in post 1. It's the inability of the DSG brain that's at question here.
If you can (and have to) flip a paddle you may as well flip a lovely golf ball gear knob.
The gear knob itself is reason enough to spec a manual GTI or D.

R's may be a different kettle of fish as the power band is different, the power delivery is different and the gear change isn't quite as slick.
Though I still prefer manual.
In a couple years when I get my Aygo I might consider a slush box...


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