Maybe you guys could give me some insight, especially ones that have driven both and have some reviews upon them. I'm coming from a 6-speed Maxima (Fully Built Maxima, mind you) and paired with my short throw, I thought I would never go to an automatic. However, after driving the GT-R and seeing how flawless the manumatic is in that, it's unbelievable and I then thought I'd never go back to a 6MT if I were to get that car, or one that has a tranny that behaves similar.
So for my next car (B8 S4 is a high contender), I'm trying to decide if I would get it in the DSG or a 6MT. I have a few qualifications as I seldom track my cars down the strip, auto-x, and starting to get into the road course as well. If it was a DSG the shifts have to be quick, minimal lag time. How does this compare to say the M3 SMG box? I would also prefer it to rev-match when I downshift, and I don't mind a little firmness in the shifts as well. Like I mentioned, the one in the GT-R is flawless in every way, and I've never been in a car that shifted so fast, so it might be a little unfair to compare that against anything else, but for me it's a starting point.
If you have a DSG, do you love it, hate it, or would have preferred a 6MT?
If you have a 6MT, do you love it, hate it, or would have preferred a DSG?
What do you wish was better about the option you currently have?
Are their differences in either boxes in either the 2010 vs 2011? What are those differences and are they enough to warrant buying one over the other? I was reading a few places that some versions have Launch Control and others do not. This would be something that I would want. Would it be a mere software upgrade to get that function added to ones without? I think that the sport differential option is required for this as well, correct?
Sorry for the 20 questions. There's not many around for me to test drive, and I want an owners perspective since most of B8 S4 owners are driving enthusiast I presume. Thanks for any info you can provide.
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