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Thread: Paddle shift on R36

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    Paddle shift on R36

    According to the dealer I ordered my R36 through, the R36 has the steering wheel mounted paddle shift for DSG, the same as my current A3 and the golf GTI.

    But looking at all of the official press photos that are available on the web, none of them seem to show any paddles. Can anyone confirm whether or not the R36 has paddle shift on the steering wheel?

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    It definitely does but I can't seem to find any photos on it either....

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    Here is an old pic from Essen in 2006..
    http://doncro.dyndns.org/pics/cars/v...mg?action=page

    Left paddle is for downshifts, right paddle is for upshifts

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    they look exactly the same as the ones in my A3, and work the same from your desription.

    Cheers,

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    So to engage either a downshift or upshift, do you pull or push the pedals? The ones BMW have are push I believe which seems counter intuitive.

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    You pull 'em.
    R36 =

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    the BMW system is actually very easy to use. You push it to change down a gear and pull it to change up a gear, and that applies to the paddles on either side of the wheel. Whereas the VAG version has pull the paddle on the left for changing down and pull the paddle on the right for changing up agear.

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