I'm considering dropping the flappy paddles from my 'to have' list on a used Leon as they are very rare. It didn't come out as standard until end of 2014 and for some reason not many people opted for the flappy paddle.
I've driven a dsg before and I really liked how in normal driving mode I could downshift quickly if I wanted to. Without the paddles, I would have to first move it slide it to a separate channel (d mode) and push up/down. A quick alternative is to push the dsg gearbox to s which holds onto gears for longer. My question is whether the sports driver profile setting does the same thing? Probably not.
Final question. 1.8 tsi or 2.0 tdi 150ps?, same price at around £16k.
I've driven a dsg before and I really liked how in normal driving mode I could downshift quickly if I wanted to. Without the paddles, I would have to first move it slide it to a separate channel (d mode) and push up/down. A quick alternative is to push the dsg gearbox to s which holds onto gears for longer. My question is whether the sports driver profile setting does the same thing? Probably not.
Final question. 1.8 tsi or 2.0 tdi 150ps?, same price at around £16k.