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 · I guess it would depend on who actually will drive the car more, my brother wouldn’t even consider the DSG when he ordered his '09 GTI but he’s used to driving stick as his wife is. The Manual has a better chance of holding up in the long term (with the exception of the clutch of course) Is part of her concern the hills and a manual (can’t remember if these have any kind . For all of the preaching and pontificating about why the manual transmission is the only real “enthusiast” choice for a GTI, the fact remains that when it comes down to numbers, the DSG is a better transmission. No matter how you slice it, the DSG has been a revelation of performance, efficiency, and reliability.  · Although VW's DSG dual-clutch automated manual is a good, reasonably sporty automatic, it is still an automatic. With it, our long-term GTI just feels like a /5(27).


Volkswagen Golf GTI: By the Numbers. Base price (as tested manual | DSG): $30, ($39, | $40,) Powertrain: liter turbocharged four-cylinder | 6-speed manual or 7-speed dual-clutch. The DSG equipped cars ECU will accept a manual trans but it doesn't work the other way around. I looked I to this and collected a lot of information on it. If going manual to DSG it's a huge pita, new harness, ECU, D/side axle, etc. But going from DSG to manual is actually a lot easier than you would think. The DSG's quick shifts are satisfying, although the stick shift—replete with a dimpled, golf-ball-like shift knob—ups the GTI's engagement factor. The manual's long clutch travel, which.


Although VW's DSG dual-clutch automated manual is a good, reasonably sporty automatic, it is still an automatic. With it, our long-term GTI just feels like a slightly faster Golf with a. DSG=Comfort Manual=Fun. I love my DSG because my GTI is my commute car and hauler. The manual is definitely more engaging so therefore more fun for the people that need to shift gears. If it's a weekend car then manual. If it's a daily take the DSG. I guess it would depend on who actually will drive the car more, my brother wouldn’t even consider the DSG when he ordered his '09 GTI but he’s used to driving stick as his wife is. The Manual has a better chance of holding up in the long term (with the exception of the clutch of course) Is part of her concern the hills and a manual (can’t remember if these have any kind of hill-holder function).

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