View Poll Results: Is your Mk6 DSG or manual?

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    107 55.73%
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Thread: Is your Mk6 a DSG or manual?

  1. #171
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    I would consider a manual next time. The DSG is great, but as always there is the curiosity about the grass being greener on the other side. I didn't even test drive a manual when I bought mine, once I drove the DSG I had to have it. Next time around I will definitely test drive a manual, and make a decision then.

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    The best situation is the one that CW has outlined, have a mix of transmissions in the garage. The rants about one being better than another is just mind numbing
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  3. #173
    I also have an A3 turbo and liberty GT spec B both manual and all of them are great fun to drive. back in the R the DSG is just as enjoyable to use.
    There's no denying the vag 6mt gearbox is a nice thing the ratios are well sorted and the shift is great

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilvrFoxX View Post
    The best situation is the one that CW has outlined, have a mix of transmissions in the garage. The rants about one being better than another is just mind numbing
    Our Up! is a manual. It's a fun little thing but doesn't offer a comparable driving experience to a GTI

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    Is your Mk6 a DSG or manual?

    My daughters 1.4 Swift is more fun to drive than my MKV GTI was
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    When I was in the market for a MKV GTI, I didn't consider a Swift.

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    Is your Mk6 a DSG or manual?

    Quote Originally Posted by brimway View Post
    When I was in the market for a MKV GTI, I didn't consider a Swift.
    Many (the naive/inexperienced) fail to realise that the fun factor in driving can be achieved in cars with far less "credibility" than a numbed down, jack of all trades/master of none, bloated, warm hatch (GTI)

    As I said, I enjoy having a range of cars to drive, auto, DSG and manual

    I wasn't in the market for an MX5 when I was buying my GTI or the R but it has much more fun factor to drive than either (SF will agree), not because it is manual but because of the dynamics.

    Edit - clarification ....
    Last edited by Candyman; 10-02-2013 at 07:29 AM.
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    MX is just a delight to drive... but only when my wife lets me
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    When I have the money and space, my "drivers car" will be a late 70's Porsche 911.

    But for a fun daily driver I think a GTI or R is pretty hard to beat all round.

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    We had MX5s on fleet a few years ago, and I took one whenever one was available. Sure, a hoot to drive, but so impractical as a DD
    Last edited by brimway; 10-02-2013 at 08:20 AM. Reason: spellcheck

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