There will not be a violent stop peoples, but if the woman always drove manuals, it is a natural reaction to put the foot on the clutch just before stopping any way, to prevent a stall.
One thing I noticed though with my Golf if I stall it...you have to turn the key fully off to restart, which would likely lock the steering, would not be fun trying that on the move. In my previous Subaru, could simply crank and go without turning off or going to accessories, or, if on the move, clutch start it, which I suspect the Golf electronics wouldn't allow..
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You can clutch start the current model diesel and petrol motors. roll started a manual petrol golf and diesel tiguan once each to see. worked a treat. that being said. if the battery is proper flat. it won't work. the modules need to be powered properly and below a certain voltage they just bitch endlessly.
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The violent shudder is the engine complaining it is just about to stall (ecu trying to put idle fuel in, high drive train gear at slow speed trying to take engine below idle= shudder as it coughs and dies...which will NOT happen to anyone who drives a manual and knows how to use a clutch.)! If it has already stalled, it won't be violent.
My family had only ever owned manuals and me also,I have driven 27 years..you are speaking to me like I am clueless or something, I am coming from a lot of experience of different old& new cars.
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