I have always been a driver of manual cars but given the rave reviews of the DSG or similar over the years I thought I would give it a chance and test drive one....
As someone who likes to drive, rather than simply A to B transport, I still can't see the appeal of an auto. If you're journeys are town driving then fine I can see the benefit.
But for open road driving an auto just doesn’t do what I want it to do when I want it! The one big benefit of manuals is that you can anticipate the corner/situation ahead and put the car in the gear it needs to be at the precise moment it should be. Using the clutch and feeding the power in the right way or using the engine braking at the right time are all benefits of a manual.
The DSG clearly can’t anticipate that kind of thing so it frustrates more than it calms, no matter how quick the changes eventually are. I know you will say just override the auto but if you manually need to do that, why not save £££s and get a manual instead and have more fun and control as a result.
Also, autos needs a more powerful engine than a manual one. When the auto isn’t quite in the gear it ideally should be I want it to be, it is then slower to pick up when you have already lost those split seconds in the extra time it took to realise to change gear.
I could get used to an auto and adapt my driving but I don’t want to. I want to be in control not the car. I really do fear the future of automated cars.
Interested to hear from converts to explain what it is about autos that they like that simply can't be done by a good driver with a good manual....
As someone who likes to drive, rather than simply A to B transport, I still can't see the appeal of an auto. If you're journeys are town driving then fine I can see the benefit.
But for open road driving an auto just doesn’t do what I want it to do when I want it! The one big benefit of manuals is that you can anticipate the corner/situation ahead and put the car in the gear it needs to be at the precise moment it should be. Using the clutch and feeding the power in the right way or using the engine braking at the right time are all benefits of a manual.
The DSG clearly can’t anticipate that kind of thing so it frustrates more than it calms, no matter how quick the changes eventually are. I know you will say just override the auto but if you manually need to do that, why not save £££s and get a manual instead and have more fun and control as a result.
Also, autos needs a more powerful engine than a manual one. When the auto isn’t quite in the gear it ideally should be I want it to be, it is then slower to pick up when you have already lost those split seconds in the extra time it took to realise to change gear.
I could get used to an auto and adapt my driving but I don’t want to. I want to be in control not the car. I really do fear the future of automated cars.
Interested to hear from converts to explain what it is about autos that they like that simply can't be done by a good driver with a good manual....
