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Old 07-08-2008, 07:54 PM   #11 (permalink)
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On the VW DSG box you also push it forward to go up and pull back o go down but although it's not intuitive to start with you soon get used to it.
I can't believe that anyone would use the stick, when you can use the paddles/buttons!!

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I use both. Like to mix it up a bit
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Ditto - I tend to use both as well for the very same reason
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good review on the PDK here:

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A little G-man has said that the 2010 cars will move to a real paddle gearbox instead of the odd buttons. There seems to have been a few complaints from testers, autocar, drivers republic- in the UK that have said this.
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A little G-man has said that the 2010 cars will move to a real paddle gearbox instead of the odd buttons. There seems to have been a few complaints from testers, autocar, drivers republic- in the UK that have said this.

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