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Sports Mode is useful in hilly country, more engine braking on descent and stays in lower gear longer for ascents. Can be useful.I have an automatic, that wasn't optional as I have a dodgy left leg so my previous two cars were also auto - the last one I always drove in Sport mode as it seemed that was 'normal' and normal was more like 'very old person' mode (like Granny Jen, I qualify for the title but I believe that growing up is optional)
Five weeks in I haven't felt any need to use Sport mode in the Cali, in fact one of the first comments I made when I test drove - in a rather surprised voice was "Oh - she GOES!". Haven't noticed any lag when moving off - getting out into traffic I have to put the boot down a bit more than with the car but it's a heavier vehicle.
I didn't even know that there was a 4WD option, might have looked for that if I had (buying used) but I guess I would still have fallen in lust with mine and bought it anyway!
Sports Mode is useful in hilly country, more engine braking on descent and stays in lower gear longer for ascents. Can be useful.
You can if you wish, but the DSG will intervene if you choose the wrong gear or if the engine over revs. The DSG computer will not allow you to override preset parameters when in Manual Mode.I find that a bit confusing - why use sport mode for a descent when I can choose a gear?
Welcome. How many miles/kilometres has the vehicle done?First post here.... We buyed a secondhand 2010 180hp DSG 4 motion. We have some doubts about the DSG in the beginning, but afterwards it was the right choice. 4 motion was very useful in Austria during snowy conditions. Our dealer (Amersfoort, Netherlands) offered last year a combined DSG and motor tuning, we did that and riding is much smoother now. Plus 40 hp and an excellent combination (optimized shiftmoments) with the DSG.
Welcome. How many miles/kilometres has the vehicle done?
Excellent. Enjoy.Thanks.
Buyed + 82000 km, tuned + 99000 km. Now 105000 km. Oilconsumption still ok
DSG doesn't stop you doing that if you wish. Also you get to play with Kickdown, Sports Mode and Manual and the Auto Creep/Anti Stall which makes slow speed manoeuvring a doddle.Is there anything more satisfying than shifting your own cogs?
There's a 'Sport' mode - is that the same?Once you've used a DSG (read Automatic) you'll never go back to manual.
I don't know if the Cali has optional "Dynamic" mode which sharpens up everything (throttle response/gear change etc). If it does then tick the box.
Sport mode holds the gears a bit longer before changing up and also changes down more aggressively when slowing with the brakes.There's a 'Sport' mode - is that the same?
I've done loads of googling, and found lots of advice on (largely people's opinions) on 'how' to drive a DSG, and plenty of good advice on this forum. Likewise lots on the mechanics of the DSG. But not yet found the VW instructions...
Our Beach, when VW finally decide to build it (week 34?) will be our first non-manual vehicle. Given a recent recurring left knee injury, a decision I am glad we made.
I was wondering if anyone could find the time to upload the relevant bits of the t6 manual with the DSG instructions so I am more familiar with the practicalities before I collect - e.g. when to use P or N? When to expect the coasting to kick in, etc.
Alternatively point me in the direction of where they can be found.
Thanks in advance.
I found this video on YouTube
So it kinda starts from 2nd. Explains no lag on higher power engine.Good for a giggle, but might help explain the 'lag' some people experience.
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