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What would it cost more or less for a five year old 2010 A3 1.8T stronic non-Audi maintenance plan? Who does one go to for this?
More than it would cost you in maintenance.
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What would it cost more or less for a five year old 2010 A3 1.8T stronic non-Audi maintenance plan? Who does one go to for this?
Yup - the initial engaging. It may only be a few hundred milliseconds, but it can be felt and is irritating. Coming from a supercharged 3.0 manual to an S Tronic 2.0T, it feels like the car takes 2 seconds to actual move between both the lags. Once moving I love it though.
... then it isn't manual if if's between the parameters. It's a gimmick that allows you to change between 2,000 - 6,000 only. Even if you're in 'manual' and stop in 3rd gear, it'll default to 1st automatically. So in those 3 scenarios it does everything automatically and there's little extra control.
Sport changes in the same spot as D - so it revs no higher anyhow. The only thing Sport seems to do is hold the gear as opposed to shifting up when your foot comes off. I can put it in Sport and drive normally .... then it shifts at 3,000rpm, just like D. Sport, I imagine, will help with the below track issue - but nothing in a straight line.
Plenty still prefer a manual a car for driver enjoyment ; look at the links I've sent and check the people that owned both. Control and enjoyment is generally the manual.
EDIT : Like I said earlier, I'll take the S Tronic any day - but the lags compared to my manual are definitely noticeable. I see you almost looked at a C30 T5? Golf 6 GTI using either LC, Sport or Drive couldn't out launch me simply mashing my pedal down.
but the DSG is faster than it's manual counterparts every time OF THE SAME CAR.
I came across an RS3 S Tronic in my manual S4 and he couldn't get away from from rolling. From the start using his LC, he jumped me from far ... but rolling was neck on neck.
I posted that on the forum, which started the guys arguing and eventually all met on a private road to settle once and for all - and they got similar results to me.
I almost traded my manual for an S Tronic S4, so took that for a spin and again ... didn't feel that amazing to me. Thought there were a few choices I could have done better myself *shrug* But I guess up to the individual.
In my next car, I'll give up the excitment for an S Tronic any day, even with the lag ...
We also ran the two S4's against one another, rolling from about 5km/h. These cars have been on the dyno together in the past, and the manual is slightly stronger - there should be about 10 to 15 kW in it. The s-tronic however has slightly shorter gearing and more rapid shift which makes it as quick in the first 4 gears. The cars ran head-to-head until 5th gear when the manual started pulling away ever so slightly. For most races in and around town, stock-for-stock, the s-tronic should have the edge. Video available.
These cars have been on the dyno together in the past, and the manual is slightly stronger - there should be about 10 to 15 kW in it. The s-tronic however has slightly shorter gearing and more rapid shift which makes it as quick in the first 4 gears.
Says that the manual car it outputting more power yet DESPITE this the S-tronic make it as fast...so here you are actually giving credit to the S-tronic.
Then the manual leads ahead at the end...because it has more power.
We're in the same camp - you keep forgettingI'm just saying they do have disadvantages and they're not exciting.
Could also be due to shorter gear ratios? (which we can't really leave aside)
Or perhaps the DSG gearbox loses more on the transfer, so on the road of all DSG is lower on a dyno?
We're in the same camp - you keep forgettingI'm just saying they do have disadvantages and they're not exciting.
Yip, perhaps they're more practical and comfortable, but nothing beats the excitement and control of a manual.
You have more control with an DSG by virtue of the fact your hand never leaves the wheels. And let's forget the Audi version that auto-shifts for a moment and then the hanging onto a gear problem is also exactly the same manual to dual clutch so that control remains the same. So all things considered about "control" when you bring facts to the table the manual does lose. People just think in their mind they have more control.
You have more control with an DSG by virtue of the fact your hand never leaves the wheels. And let's forget the Audi version that auto-shifts for a moment and then the hanging onto a gear problem is also exactly the same manual to dual clutch so that control remains the same. So all things considered about "control" when you bring facts to the table the manual does lose. People just think in their mind they have more control.


New A4 (B9) leaks!
Will look a lot like this...
http://www.carscoops.com/2015/03/next-audi-a4-caught-undisguised.html
Agreed. Why I also went auto.I like how you are all talking about the automatic vs manual gearbox and what is your preference based on performance, shift change, power, etc.
My choice was a more simple one based on laziness, I was tired of clutching.