I think it changes back if:
hold the up shift for more than about 2 seconds
your redlining
your stalling
your unlucky
I'm sure it has stuff about this in the manual - along with the launch control nonsense.
If you are driving fast on twisty roads I'd stick to manual. I love the DSG box even if it make driving like a Playstation game!!!
I have an ED30 DSG and I want an R32 manual as a second car - I'm just not sure I can re mortgage again!!!
cheers
TP
THanks for that. I haven't got my hands on my Ed30 yet so no chance to flip through the manual. (Is there an online version of it by the way?)
The 'holding the upshift' option sounds just what I was looking for... didn't want to have to take my hands off the wheel.
By the way, why get an r32 if you have an ed30?
Yes, there are benefits to an r32, but wouldn't it be better to keep the ed30 for ordinary stuff, and when you want to *drive*, get a purist sportscar such as a Lotus Elise? They're basically bulletproof - aluminium chassis, composite panels and hardly anything to go wrong, and the difference in driving response (especially the steering and direction changing) is profound. Oh, and they are a roadster, so it makes summer drives that much nicer. I used to have one plus a hatchback, and it was a great combination. I can't see the point in two hatchbacks to be honest... just a thought!