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Old 16th January 2017, 11:10   #4291
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The 1.4 TSi story was just a hoax afaik. The car that was discovered was actually a 1.0 TSi with manual transmission. The 1.4 is not really happening at least if Indian taxation rules stay the same way. If you want a more powerful version, the GTI is the only option.

Thanks for the info! The GTI is way to overpriced for what it is, and my abarth is currently satisfying my need of power. Just needed a fun automatic for the city and with a paddle shift steering the polo will surely be a joy! Also wanted to ask about the new 110 BHP 1.2 TSI that you had reported. Surely don't want to miss out on that.
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Thanks for the info! The GTI is way to overpriced for what it is, and my abarth is currently satisfying my need of power. Just needed a fun automatic for the city and with a paddle shift steering the polo will surely be a joy! Also wanted to ask about the new 110 BHP 1.2 TSI that you had reported. Surely don't want to miss out on that.
There was some rumors in the grapevine that the 1.2 DOHC might replace the current 1.2 SOHC. The latter's production is stopped worldwide. The new engine is supposed to be the default engine going forward and shall be assembled in India. No clue about ETA.
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Old 18th January 2017, 11:34   #4293
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Hi, did you get any updated date from the dealer on allocation by VW? I've still not got an updated on the expected delivery. 12th will make it a month since booking
Apologies for the late reply. Been tied up due to work.

My car has been invoiced and I am paying the Dealer my Balance Payment.

I have held back the Insurance Amount for now. The Dealer notified me of a price rise by about Rs. 7000/-

Could someone verify this? If he is overcharging I shall adjust it in the Insurance amount.
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Could someone verify this? If he is overcharging I shall adjust it in the Insurance amount.

On my way to pick my car up as I write this. Yes there was a minor increase on the price.

Will post details later in the day
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None.
Unless you want to forego your suspension and steering related warranty.

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I think he already got 195/60R15 S-Drives as mentioned in another post elsewhere.
Yes, I got them upsized to 195/60/15 Michelin P3ST.
The car feels planted and the steering is not unnervingly light as before.
About the warranty, the only components that I care about are the DSG and the engine

Also, wanted to ask a question. When I got my car, upshifts in the D mode used to happen at around 1500-1600 RPM, however after 1300 kms they're happening at 2000-2100 RPM in D mode. What seems to be the cause?
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Also, wanted to ask a question. When I got my car, upshifts in the D mode used to happen at around 1500-1600 RPM, however after 1300 kms they're happening at 2000-2100 RPM in D mode. What seems to be the cause?
The DSG is self learning and adapts to your driving style over time. Depending on how aggressive you drive, the up-shift points adapt.

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Old 19th January 2017, 14:35   #4297
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So after what seemed like ages, we finally got to take "Leila" home. Kinda funny because the day of the delivery i got up thinking - in all the time spent searching, finalizing and waiting for the car - I hadn't really bothered to think of a name.. & then coincidentally Eric Clapton's "Layla" came up - and i was like - perfect!

So here's our lil family runabout hatch for the crazy city driving in Mumbai. I still cannot quite get over how insanely awesome the Carbon Steel colour looks! I've decided that GT should be the acronym for German Temptress



@ Mods : hope i posted the link and image correctly.. been a while since i shared pics. If not - please do let me know will be happy to correct!
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The DSG is self learning and adapts to your driving style over time. Depending on how aggressive you drive, the up-shift points adapt.
That's a very plausible explanation, given that once the car passed the 1000 mark, I have driven in S for most of the time

Is there any way to kind of 'reset' the adaptation, or I'll just have to drive sanely and patiently wait for the DSG to unlearn and learn again?!

Interestingly, I've never come across an official statement from VW or the auto industry in general about the adaptation concept. What if this is just a big myth!?
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Interestingly, I've never come across an official statement from VW or the auto industry in general about the adaptation concept. What if this is just a big myth!?
To me, it's a myth for most part. DSG has some memory, but not more than a few mins.

My DSG has always behaved consistently, after an aggressive drive it comes back to normal in 1-2 mins.

Here's how early it upshifts in D:
1-2 = 900rpm (with no accelerator input!)
2-3 = 2000rpm (never shifts before this)
3-4 = 1900-2000rpm
4-5-6-7 = 1400-1600rpm

this has been consistent from day one for me, no matter how i drove, it comes back to this routine in next 1-2 mins.

When driving in slow traffic, I so wish, if it could shift up sooner into 2 and 3, instead of dragging @ 2000rpm, which is past the peak torque point, but it doesn't and I end up driving in manual mode most of the time.

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Old 20th January 2017, 12:33   #4300
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Re: Volkswagen Polo 1.2L GT TSI : Official Review

The DSG neither "learns" nor "adapts" to your driving style. I have copy-pasted the relevant paragraph below from this site: http://www.myturbodiesel.com/wiki/vw...i-stronic-faq/


"Some have said that the DSG transmission learns your driving style but this is technically incorrect. The DSG transmission shift behavior adapts to variables like internal wear, D or S mode, and other input factors like throttle position and rate of change, uphill or downhill, and applies these variables over an existing shift map. Learning is the wrong term since it means new knowledge that wasn't there before- the transmission cannot learn anything new, it just applies variables to existing maps. Some engineer has already determined and tested how the shift maps and variables will react. There is no single input field "driving style". The perception of a reaction to driving style is the result of the change in a number of variables applied to the shift maps. So yes the transmission adapts but not how most people think. Although "learn" might be used in marketing literature, it's not the right word to use when describing technical operation."
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Pretty much what I was thinking while stuck in the DND traffic jam this morning. The last few posts were on the back of my mind. I had imagined a few pre-programmed settings (shift maps), one of while is applied when certain set of rules (based on sensor inputs) are satisfied. So it is constrained within the preset map.

On the other hand if it were actually self learning, the system could concoct a setting which may not be altogether good. I do not mean to say that it will be intentionally bad, rather the system do not know what is good and what is bad. All those who have read Michael Crichton novels would understand what I am getting at.
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If this learning style is a myth, then are these "DSG reset procedure" also myth?

Also when I bought the car, it used to shift too early. Now it seems to shift 200-300 rpms later. When new, D mode used to shift up on full throttle at 4500 rpm., now it does the same at 5000 rpm. Or, am I imagining?
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Is there any way to kind of 'reset' the adaptation, or I'll just have to drive sanely and patiently wait for the DSG to unlearn and learn again?!
1 Put your key in the ignition and turn ignition to the on position, but don't start the engine

2 Push down on the gas pedal and hold it pressed for 30 seconds

3 Let your foot off the pedal and start the car. Do not turn the ignition off because that will void the reset
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1 Put your key in the ignition and turn ignition to the on position, but don't start the engine

2 Push down on the gas pedal and hold it pressed for 30 seconds

3 Let your foot off the pedal and start the car. Do not turn the ignition off because that will void the reset
Thanks nova9!

I tried to do some digging for proof / official statements and came up with an article that shares similar views. It also has some additional information that may be useful.

Sharing the link:
http://www.chargerforums.com/forums/...hp/t-8118.html

Can't vouch for the authenticity, however comments from the junta are quite positive.
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Re: Volkswagen Polo 1.2L GT TSI : Official Review

With VW being notorious for launching updates and upgrades ever so often, has anyone heard anything new coming in for the GT TSI? I am looking to buy one but am nervous that I would end up buying at the wrong time. Was hearing rumors that the engine is going to be replaced by a DOHC engine? Also when I inquired with a dealer here in Mumbai, he said it would take 2 months to procure the GT TSI fueling my concerns even more that maybe an upgrade is due. Any thoughts anyone?
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