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    It’s a 2015 so it’s the wet one, I also have a 2017 Octavia which has the dry.
    Absolutely love the dry DSG, like you I've had both. I've got a remapped Cupra and the box handles it superbly.


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    Not sure about all this ‘takes the enjoyment out of driving stuff’! How often do you ever drive to ‘enjoy it’? Normally it’s trips to the shops, or taking the ifs somewhere etc etc...rarely are you out on the back roads having a blast for fun! And anyway a good auto is plenty of fun to drive anyway and you you can always use the semi auto mode if you really must still change gears yourself Lewis Hamilton stylee.

    Autos are the biz and honestly I can’t for the life of me understand anyone who would prefer a manual unless it was on a fast car that they took for a spin at weekends. For day to day driving autos win hands down.

    As for using park at the lights....hmm not to sure about that. I tend to pop it into neutral and put the handbrake on. When the time nears to move off it’s foot on the brake, move into drive and then the handbrake releases as soon as I touch the accelerator.

    I suppose I’ve always thought of park for use when parked, not just stopped...
    Auto is great for fast cars too. My 435 is like shet of a shovel and seamless from 10mph to, well, as fast as you want.

    I've also got a Mazda MX-5. It's nowhere near as fast as the BMW, but it needs to be manual so you can take it to the red line before changing gear for maximum fun.

    If I lived in Edinburgh and had to drive in all that stop start traffic I'd definitely recommend auto.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    Auto is great for fast cars too. My 435 is like shet of a shovel and seamless from 10mph to, well, as fast as you want.
    Oh absolutely, that’s why I’m not fully bought into the you need a manual to enjoy driving chat.

    But as you say if you have a high revving sporty wee number for the weekends then you’d want that to be a manual but apart from that it’s auto all the way for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    Driving an automatic takes the enjoyment out of driving for me. I know others will disagree, but you can’t beat a manual gear box.
    Almost all automatic cars have the ability to switch to manual gear selection.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwheel View Post
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    Almost all automatic cars have the ability to switch to manual gear selection.....


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    It’s not the same though. A gear stick is like an extension of your arm when driving, taking that away spoils it for me. I seem to be in the minority on this thread, but that’s just my preference when driving. I still enjoy driving even in town and taking away the gear stick and clutch pedal diminishes my enjoyment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    It’s not the same though. A gear stick is like an extension of your arm when driving, taking that away spoils it for me. I seem to be in the minority on this thread, but that’s just my preference when driving. I still enjoy driving even in town and taking away the gear stick and clutch pedal diminishes my enjoyment.
    I get it, but not really in town where you are nearly always stop start in traffic. Take my regular route on A702 to M74 I like to have a manual on that run without a doubt.

    Back in the 80’s when I fitted snooker tables one of our long wheelbase Ford transits was an automatic, a bloody nightmare with a full size table on board including slates 😁

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord bunberry View Post
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    It’s not the same though. A gear stick is like an extension of your arm when driving, taking that away spoils it for me. I seem to be in the minority on this thread, but that’s just my preference when driving. I still enjoy driving even in town and taking away the gear stick and clutch pedal diminishes my enjoyment.

    I agree with you. Driving a car is very much like making love to a beautiful woman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Sarf View Post
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    I agree with you. Driving a car is very much like making love to a beautiful woman.
    I'm not accepting a lift from you, ever!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwheel View Post
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    Almost all automatic cars have the ability to switch to manual gear selection.....


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    Got a DSG gearbox on my VW. Anyone know of any garages that can programme the cars computer to default to have the stop-start function disabled? Good feature on a manual but pain in the arse on an auto.

    Sorry for hijacking the thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott_b_ View Post
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    Got a DSG gearbox on my VW. Anyone know of any garages that can programme the cars computer to default to have the stop-start function disabled? Good feature on a manual but pain in the arse on an auto.

    Sorry for hijacking the thread.
    What's the difference?

    I've got it on both and it works perfectly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    What's the difference?

    I've got it on both and it works perfectly.
    Agree, seems a better function for me on my DSG rather than our manual with the same EA888 engine.

    That aside, it can be done via the Carista app/port.

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    What's the difference?

    I've got it on both and it works perfectly.
    Maybe got the name wrong but meaning when it switches the engine off when you break, not the auto hold feature.

    On a manual it only turns the engine off when it's handbrake and neutral. On the automatic approach a busy roundabout or junction and brake and the engine switches off. That split second off waiting for the engine to power back on can make a big difference, especially at rush hour etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott_b_ View Post
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    Maybe got the name wrong but meaning when it switches the engine off when you break, not the auto hold feature.

    On a manual it only turns the engine off when it's handbrake and neutral. On the automatic approach a busy roundabout or junction and brake and the engine switches off. That split second off waiting for the engine to power back on can make a big difference, especially at rush hour etc
    I'd get that checked out mate. Depending on spec, there is an external sensor to pick up the vehicle in front moving off that should start the engine. More importantly, you should be stationary for a couple of seconds before it kicks in. With the auto break on you should be able to gently touch the accelerator to make sure the engine is on without moving the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott_b_ View Post
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    Maybe got the name wrong but meaning when it switches the engine off when you break, not the auto hold feature.

    On a manual it only turns the engine off when it's handbrake and neutral. On the automatic approach a busy roundabout or junction and brake and the engine switches off. That split second off waiting for the engine to power back on can make a big difference, especially at rush hour etc
    Yeah I found the same as with a manual you can stop it happening by keeping the clutch down.

    On the autos it just does it every time you stop and can be quite annoying. Most cars have the ability to turn it off though through settings or a switch on the dash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott_b_ View Post
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    Maybe got the name wrong but meaning when it switches the engine off when you break, not the auto hold feature.

    On a manual it only turns the engine off when it's handbrake and neutral. On the automatic approach a busy roundabout or junction and brake and the engine switches off. That split second off waiting for the engine to power back on can make a big difference, especially at rush hour etc
    Surely there is a button/switch to turn it off? There is on my works auto car.

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    Surely there is a button/switch to turn it off? There is on my works auto car.
    There is aye - but getting in and out the car several times a day i'd rather just pay to get it deactivated. Especially seeing as i'm planning on having the car for 5 more years yet.

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    I'd get that checked out mate. Depending on spec, there is an external sensor to pick up the vehicle in front moving off that should start the engine. More importantly, you should be stationary for a couple of seconds before it kicks in. With the auto break on you should be able to gently touch the accelerator to make sure the engine is on without moving the car.
    I'll check it out. I have a Passat and missus a Golf GT. I find it the same on hers. Perhaps its me coming from manual transmission to automatic. I'll give it another go.

    It does have the radar thing on the front. Had some fanny jump on the road infront of me and the car broke itself. Great feature.

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    When I stop at the lights or roundabout, if I'm just expecting to be there for more than a few seconds, I'll sit with my foot on the brake.

    The engine will stop, but as soon as I release the brake, it starts again and I move off. In fact, if I release the brake and the engine starts, but I decide not to move off, I can put my foot on the brake and the engine stays on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Sarf View Post
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    I agree with you. Driving a car is very much like making love to a beautiful woman.
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    There is aye - but getting in and out the car several times a day i'd rather just pay to get it deactivated. Especially seeing as i'm planning on having the car for 5 more years yet.
    Could try this ...

    https://www.vwroc.com/forums/topic/2...hout-recoding/

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    I'll check it out. I have a Passat and missus a Golf GT. I find it the same on hers. Perhaps its me coming from manual transmission to automatic. I'll give it another go.

    It does have the radar thing on the front. Had some fanny jump on the road infront of me and the car broke itself. Great feature.
    The best thing about this is the adaptive cruise control. Gives my dodgy right knee a rest on long journeys. It's great on average speed camera roads as well, like the A9. Just set it at 65 and cruise.

    The "joy of motoring" contingent will not agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeMeSouviens View Post
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    The best thing about this is the adaptive cruise control. Gives my dodgy right knee a rest on long journeys. It's great on average speed camera roads as well, like the A9. Just set it at 65 and cruise.

    The "joy of motoring" contingent will not agree.
    Every game is an away game for me as we live in ayrshire, the ACC is amazing. Helps return good mpg in a guzzler as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeMeSouviens View Post
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    The best thing about this is the adaptive cruise control. Gives my dodgy right knee a rest on long journeys. It's great on average speed camera roads as well, like the A9. Just set it at 65 and cruise.

    The "joy of motoring" contingent will not agree.
    I've only got cruise with brake function, but I used adaptive in Australia last year and I was impressed so I'll try to get it on my next car.

    I can always cancel it if I'm ever in a "JoM" mood and have a desperate need to use the brake.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Hibee View Post
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    Surely there is a button/switch to turn it off? There is on my works auto car.
    On mine too

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