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I’ve had 137 on the autobahn of course, I’m not 100% sure but I don’t think drive mode will effect the top end, it may effect how quick you get your top end on but again not 100% on that, maybe someone else knows. my car kept pulling to 137 then seemed to Plateau from there, if I kept on it probably would have done 145 but much slower then it would from 120 to 135 if that makes sense. Oh and top speed is meant to be 147mph according to official figures, I feel like that is achievable if you have a good stretch of road with decent conditions etc.
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Re: Speed
I've done 131 on a straight in Mexico in sport mode but left in drive, still had more to it, but had to slow down.
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Re: Speed
I regularly get more than that, uphill too.
I'm at approx 5000 miles.
I'm usually in ECO mode as I find it the most pleasant for general driving, and it doesn't affect things if you floor it.
I'm at approx 5000 miles.
I'm usually in ECO mode as I find it the most pleasant for general driving, and it doesn't affect things if you floor it.
Re: Speed
Reason I asked was if your cars relatively new (below 1000 miles) it might have a restrictor for top end to avoid premature engine issues, not 100% sure on that though. But 14/15 k you should be good to go with no issues.
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Re: Speed
I find eco mode nice to drive in if your trying to have a relaxing time etc but the kick down is much slower then the other 2 modes but that’s expected. what I don’t like is if you’re approaching a junction/ roundabout and it goes into the eco/ Neutral (coasting) mode as you take your foot of the gas, I find best way to over come this is to drop gears with the pedals, I prefer engine braking as you have more control over the car rather the being in a higher gear or coasting in neutral round a roundabout.Andy Beats wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:17 am I regularly get more than that, uphill too.
I'm at approx 5000 miles.
I'm usually in ECO mode as I find it the most pleasant for general driving, and it doesn't affect things if you floor it.
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Re: Speed
That's precisely what I do like, I can't be bothered with the jerkiness of the down-changes in any other mode.Teee wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 12:55 pm I find eco mode nice to drive in if your trying to have a relaxing time etc but the kick down is much slower then the other 2 modes but that’s expected. what I don’t like is if you’re approaching a junction/ roundabout and it goes into the eco/ Neutral (coasting) mode as you take your foot of the gas, I find best way to over come this is to drop gears with the pedals, I prefer engine braking as you have more control over the car rather the being in a higher gear or coasting in neutral round a roundabout.
Especially the one at around 12mph, it's just awful.
If I want engine braking, I'll use the paddles.
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Re: Speed
From my experience leaving the car in normal mode makes for smoother driving and never had a "jerky" DSG issue. I also like to use the engine to brake the car and guess it comes down to different driving styles?
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Re: Speed
The car is jerky, when you come to a stop, you can feel the engine braking and DSG down shifting from say 3rd,2nd , 1st.
You will notice your passenger heads nod forward gently.
You don’t feel this sensation on a conventional 8 speed automatic car. BMW etc
My family complains a lot about this.feels like I am pressing to hard on the brake pedal when coming to a stop.
That’s just how DSG gearbox’s are in the Polo GTI, not sure how they are in other VAG cars.
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Re: Speed
Yup, it can be difficult to modulate your braking in normal mode, that last jerky gearchange at around 12mph can make the final halt a bit hit or miss.green justin wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 4:18 pmThe car is jerky, when you come to a stop, you can feel the engine braking and DSG down shifting from say 3rd,2nd , 1st.
You will notice your passenger heads nod forward gently.
You don’t feel this sensation on a conventional 8 speed automatic car. BMW etc
My family complains a lot about this.feels like I am pressing to hard on the brake pedal when coming to a stop.
That’s just how DSG gearbox’s are in the Polo GTI, not sure how they are in other VAG cars.
You learn to reduce your brake pressure to compensate for it.
Or, like I do, you use ECO and then it's much smoother.
All DSG are the same, I first had it in 2005 in an Audi A3 S-line, although they didn't have different driving modes to smooth things out.
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Re: Speed
I am trying to master that, but I always find the DSG is never slowing down, it always has some sort of speed which forces you to apply more brake pressure to come to a halt.Andy Beats wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 4:45 pmYup, it can be difficult to modulate your braking in normal mode, that last jerky gearchange at around 12mph can make the final halt a bit hit or miss.green justin wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 4:18 pmThe car is jerky, when you come to a stop, you can feel the engine braking and DSG down shifting from say 3rd,2nd , 1st.
You will notice your passenger heads nod forward gently.
You don’t feel this sensation on a conventional 8 speed automatic car. BMW etc
My family complains a lot about this.feels like I am pressing to hard on the brake pedal when coming to a stop.
That’s just how DSG gearbox’s are in the Polo GTI, not sure how they are in other VAG cars.
You learn to reduce your brake pressure to compensate for it.
Or, like I do, you use ECO and then it's much smoother.
All DSG are the same, I first had it in 2005 in an Audi A3 S-line, although they didn't have different driving modes to smooth things out.
The brakes are overly sensitive at slow speeds.
When I drove my friends F30 320i M Sport, I was surprised how smooth the brake feel was and the gear changes.
There was no forward or backward inertia that passengers experienced compared to the Polo GTI.
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Re: Speed
Yeah, I've often said DSG can be like someone driving a manual, but with poor clutch control.green justin wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 7:51 pm There was no forward or backward inertia that passengers experienced compared to the Polo GTI.
There's little to no 'damping' of the gearchanges.
Put it this way, a limousine driver wouldn't choose DSG.