I'm fifty two now, and for all of the time I have been driving, I have never owned an automatic, until now. I was always of the opinion that I prefer to be in control of the car, and so manual gears it had to be.
The only reason I'm driving an auto now is because my left knee (my clutch foot) was badly damaged when a car driver decided he didn't like the idea of me overtaking him on my motorcycle (a very long story indeed, and I'll save that for another day).
My best pal has been a fan of automatics for years, and when I suggested that I was in the market for one, he posed the question, "why haven't you done it sooner?" And when I told him that I was going for an automatic that could be operated manually, like a tiptronic system, he suggested that I would never use it.
I've had my GT for three weeks now, and I have to admit, that my friend was,almost, pretty much right. I say almost, because I still use my little "paddles" to manually take me up the box, if I happen to be in "potter" mode. Or, if I'm in the mood for blasting from a motorway slip, on to the main carriageway, I'll drop it down one or two cogs, rather than wait for the box to respond to my kick down. But I don't do this often, and in the short time that I've owned my GT, I'm quite enjoying the idea of not even thinking of what gear I'm in. Driving has become more of a pleasure again, and that's saying something, with the amount of traffic on the roads nowadays. But that's more of a change in pace for me personally, and I no longer tail gate at ninety in the outside lane. You're more than likely to find me tucking in behind Eddy Stobart and watching my fuel consumption display reaching 40mpg.
Anyway, having spent some time experimenting with my DSG box, with paddle shift (hardly paddles though... more like buttons), I've decided that there is too much of a delay between selecting a gear, and the engagement of that gear. Perhaps I have unrealistic expectations, but I would have preferred that there be virtually no delay at all, otherwise, what is the point?
If you feel that I require putting right on this subject, then I'm all ears, and eager to learn
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