JoeA3 wrote: » I believe the DSG is just a tad heavier, maybe 2-3mpg. The official figures might give you a different impression but in the real world I've found DSG is s bit thirstier.
everlast75 wrote: » Did you go for the dsg on your R?
vintagevrs wrote: » I had a little play with one on Tuesday coming off a few roundabouts in a row onto dual carriageways. Bit of fun and nothing silly. Got me interested in checking the spec on them so went on the Skoda config. That VRS blue colour is not available in the 230 petrol model which I found surprising, just for the diesel. The Petrol has a much smaller range of colours, could just be their configurator isn't as accurate as it should be though. A 230 VRS Combi is a pretty capable car for making progress, and carrying stuff. Basically just a big GTI PP estate.
everlast75 wrote: » What difference is there in fuel consumption between the gti and dsg gti?
carsfan wrote: » Moves the gti up an emissions band too I think?
OSI wrote: » I always figured I'd be a lot more efficient around town in the DSG than a manual for the simple fact that the DSG insists on being in 6th everywhere, whereas I'd never get above 4th till I hit a 80+ zone if I had a manual.
Neilw wrote: » Mine averages 30mpg consistently, computer showing 27mpg average. I worked it out over the last 3 tanks properly.
JoeA3 wrote: » How??!! I've found that the car's computer is always bang on according to my calculations. Also averaging 26-27mpg.
JoeA3 wrote: » It does yeah, although oddly the official CO2 figures for a DSG R are lower than the manual R. Strange!
OSI wrote: » :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
OSI wrote: » Oh yes Have to go back next week to sort some software crap, but other than that I'm in love!
MisterDrak wrote: » My previous Mk7 manual was standing 31.07mpg, when sold in Aug15. The current DSG is at relatively poor 27.93mpg (and usually in Eco setting).
carsfan wrote: » I suppose back in 2011, petrol cars with bigger running costs supposedly were not too welcome at the dealers. Everybody was obsessed with diesel and the lowest tax bands back then. As the economy recovers somewhat I suppose more interesting cars like gti/R sell better. What wax the road tax on that gti as a matter of interest?
vintagevrs wrote: » OSI, Your car should have that button. It is standard now in Ireland. Originally you needed to spec DCC to have it in ireland but VW Ireland changed that last year. That applies to the R at least and I would assume the GTI is the same. On non DCC cars, as you said it should change other stuff like throttle response, soundaktor volume, steering weight, dsg mode etc
vintagevrs wrote: » Well look what assuming did for me .
OSI wrote: » Ah, it's not something I'd pay €150 for. I imagine going from drive to sport on the DSG does half the stuff I'd want to mess with anyway. Was more something I'd kick up a fuss about if it was something that should be, but wasn't.
dar83 wrote: » I'll be looking at getting rid of the soundaktor altogether at some point I think. There are times in low gears at low revs that the car sounds like a diesel the racket that thing makes, it's horrible.