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Hi guys,

I'm thinking about getting a Mk5 GTI as my new company car. From what I've heard the DSG is an excellent gearbox, and worth going for. However I understand that the Golf doesn't come with paddle shifts, unless you're willing to pay *even more* for them. So, at the risk of sounding dense, what do you get if you don't go for these? Is it still a fun car to drive without them or is it better to go for manual?

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The £515 includes the radio & telephone prep and cruise control.

It is very expensive but I can't see the point of having the DSG and not getting the paddles.

On the A3 you get them as standard when you opt for the DSG.

I've gone for the DSG with the paddles on the basis that if I didn't get a company car there's no way I could get a new Golf so I may as well enjoy it whil I can.

Neil.

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The £515 includes the radio & telephone prep and cruise control.

It is very expensive but I can't see the point of having the DSG and not getting the paddles.

Neil.

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Hi Neil

I went to the dealer today to organise a test drive and they told me that the £515 includes cruise but NOT phone prep (which is extra and not BT) and that even if you order phone prep, at the moment the phone buttons on the wheel are currently unavailable in the UK. I'm test driving Mon

PS Hi Gareth, don't tell the 1er mafia I'm here the_finger.gif

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The £515 includes the radio & telephone prep and cruise control.

It is very expensive but I can't see the point of having the DSG and not getting the paddles.

Neil.

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Hi Neil

I went to the dealer today to organise a test drive and they told me that the £515 includes cruise but NOT phone prep (which is extra and not BT) and that even if you order phone prep, at the moment the phone buttons on the wheel are currently unavailable in the UK. I'm test driving Mon

PS Hi Gareth, don't tell the 1er mafia I'm here the_finger.gif

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your secret is safe with me 169144-ok.gif

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Hi,

Sorry about that. I meant that you got the telephone 'buttons' if you like. Bit careless of me to call it telephone prep. At least the audio controls let you do most things.

From VW

Accepting telephone call (only in conjunction with telephone preparation and cradle)

Ending telephone call (only in conjunction with telephone preparation and cradle)

Mute radio station

Switch between audio sources (AM - FM - CD - CD autochanger)

Radio station search, CD search or CD track search

Volume control

Paddle shift (DSG only)

Cheers, Neil.

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Any idea what functionality you get with the phone prep? The salesman I spoke to was useless, initially telling me it was bluetooth, and also couldn't help me with queries about the aux video an audio input. He was also the one who told me that UK cars definitely would not have telephone buttons fitted. Fills you with confidence doesn't it, whatever happened to product knowledge? smashfreakB.gif

Has anybody actually got a DSG car with paddles? I have yet to see a picture of a wheel fitted with them and the posts about longer waiting times for these cars are making me wonder.

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I read the EVO DSG review earlier. Overall it was very positive, the only thing they didn't like was how smooth the DSG was when pressing hard "It wasn't as ferocious as the Ferrari". The review said that driving in sport mode made it feel like you were running a qualifying lap and most of the time 'D' was enough no matter how easy or hard you wanted to drive. They seemed particularly happy with the speed of the shifts, the throttle blips and the accompanying noises.

By comparison, Top Gear said DSG was brilliant but just not suited to the track due to the automatic red line upshifts. They also moaned about the small size of the paddles -I assume they are the same size as the one's on the Audi's which having tried an A3 DSG didn't give me a problem. Finally they didn't like the fact that the paddles turn along with the wheel, but if you drive according to modern thinking (never leave 9-3 unless you have to) then the paddles will be right under your fingertips.

Cheers, Neil

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Found out a bit more from someone else in VW who seemed to know a bit more. The phone prep does include being able to scroll down the numbers on the nav screen and see the caller ID as well as make and answer calls. Downside is the cradle can only go on the dash where it looks hideous (they cant put it in the logical place, under the armrest, as some pillock has put the cd changer there) and it will currently only work with the Nokia 6310 - a phone now discontinued by the manufacturer for some time! £235 I won't be spending, shame, I wanted to restrict the add-on aftermarket stuff on the dash to my Roadpilot this time ROLLEY~14.GIF

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I'd like Bluetooth, but I'm not bothered about a cradle or phone controls - I'm happy to leave it in my pocket and use auto answer.

Do I get this if I go for the Phone Prep but not the steering wheel option, or do I need to get a separate BT car kit, which would be a bit rubbish...

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Yes that's definite, it is not Bluetooth but connected cradle only and even then with a very limited range of phones that noone will have anymore. I'm moving my Nokia BT kit over, but would have preferred to be able to use the Nav screen with it.

Get with the program VW NONO3.GIF

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Any idea what functionality you get with the phone prep? The salesman I spoke to was useless, initially telling me it was bluetooth, and also couldn't help me with queries about the aux video an audio input. He was also the one who told me that UK cars definitely would not have telephone buttons fitted. Fills you with confidence doesn't it, whatever happened to product knowledge? smashfreakB.gif

Has anybody actually got a DSG car with paddles? I have yet to see a picture of a wheel fitted with them and the posts about longer waiting times for these cars are making me wonder.

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Picture of the DSG Paddles here:

http://www.germancarfans.com/photos.cfm/...lkswagen/1.html

Also, follow the 'Golf Gti in Pictures' link from here:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/main.jhtml?xml=/motoring/2004/11/05/emfvw06.xml

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Hmm, the paddles not turning with the wheel makes them all but useless, but I'll still have them for the odd occasion I want to use the box manually. Annoying that one of the major car mags made a specific point of saying that they definitely WOULD turn with the wheel, I wish they'd get their facts straight before opening their mouths. Why couldn't they have just said they didn't know?

Thanks for posting, interesting review, even more impatient now 169144-ok.gif

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Are you referring to Top Gear magazine, who tested the DSG and made the point about missing shifts when cornering due to the toggles turning with the wheel? I can't believe they would have got this wrong, and if you look at the picture on the previous page the toggles seem to be too far from the centre to not move with the wheel. Can someone settle this once and for all?!

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