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Old 01-03-2013, 12:49 PM
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To those of you that have the sport interior/S line with the paddle shift: How do you like the paddles for use with the 8 speed?

Road and Track reviewed the S7, and said the paddles worked fine, but were "plasticy". Their word, but they did say they were plastic. Are the Q5's plastic also?
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I love the paddles on my 2.0T S-Line. They're made of plastic, but I don't think that makes them feel cheap by any means. My only gripe (especially on the track) is that 8 gears are a lot to flip through, but I've since gotten used to them.

I'd recommend them. You can even get aluminum attachments for the paddles if you like a more metal feel.
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Yes they are plastic but feel fine. My suggestion for improvement would be less of a delay from when you activate the paddle and when the transmission shifts. I end up shifting a little sooner than I normally would to makeup for the delay.
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[QUOTE=detlefvi;My suggestion for improvement would be less of a delay from when you activate the paddle and when the transmission shifts.[/QUOTE]
In sport mode the response time is shorter and the transmission lock up is quicker.
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I know, but I am spoiled as I was able to drive a Ferrari 458 once.
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Originally Posted by detlefvi
I know, but I am spoiled as I was able to drive a Ferrari 458 once.
Nice, but totally different animal. Dual-clutch v.s. 8-gear slush box. Hey, I know the Audi has a nice tranny but it's no dual-clutch. I had hoped but...
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Originally Posted by ATC69
To those of you that have the sport interior/S line with the paddle shift: How do you like the paddles for use with the 8 speed?

Road and Track reviewed the S7, and said the paddles worked fine, but were "plasticy". Their word, but they did say they were plastic. Are the Q5's plastic also?
Plastic are but in all vehicles of this category are plastic or aluminum imitation.
I have in combination with S-tronic gearbox and use them daily
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Originally Posted by Willowdog
Nice, but totally different animal. Dual-clutch v.s. 8-gear slush box. Hey, I know the Audi has a nice tranny but it's no dual-clutch. I had hoped but...
I'm pretty sure the Q5 has an 8speed dual clutch tranny.
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Originally Posted by BirdmanQ5
I'm pretty sure the Q5 has an 8speed dual clutch tranny.
From Audi:
Transmission Eight-speed Tiptronic® automatic transmission with Audi quattro® all-wheel drive

Not the DSG which would have been great; especially with the 3.0.
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Originally Posted by BirdmanQ5
I'm pretty sure the Q5 has an 8speed dual clutch tranny.
In some markets, there are Q5 with S Tronic (Audi's name for a dual clutch transmission) available. They are 7 speed, not 8 speed though.
As far as I know, the only such Q5 are the Diesel models. Maybe the 3.0 TDI that is planned to come to North America will have one...

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