12-15-2022, 02:09 PM | #1 |
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New X1 Owners - How is the DCT Transmission?
One of my questions about the new X1 concerns the DCT transmission. I've owned 2 cars in the past with a DCT (Ford Fiesta, Hyundai Tucson...don't laugh) that had absolutely awful transmissions. Both cars did the herky-jerky when crawling in traffic. Pulling into the garage was sheer torture as both cars convulsed themselves into involuntary spasms entering the garage at slow speed.
How does the X1 perform in similar circumstances? From what I am reading the X1 has a wet clutch design. Does that make any difference in slow speed situations? How about stop and go rush hour traffic? Curious to see how the X1 composes itself. |
12-15-2022, 06:02 PM | #2 |
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My only complaint is it is sluggish at times, but not all the time. For instance, when I'm waiting to turn left and a car in the opposite direction stops to wave me to go. I want to go as quickly as I can and sometimes I'll hit the gas pedal and it'll go all the way to the floor, and after about a second and a half will the engine roar to life. But it doesn't do this every time. This is only in regular driving mode as far as I can tell. The service team at the dealer explained it was because of the DCT. This doesn't seem to happen in sport mode.
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Nope. I have to put it in sport mode every time. I do wish there were certain settings I could have turn on every single time I get in the car, like sport mode and heated seats and steering wheel in this cold New England weather.
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12-15-2022, 10:32 PM | #6 |
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I could swear that I read somewhere that the 2023 X1's driver seat memory included setting for exterior mirrors, seat position, and heated seat settings??? Or does it only remember the seat heater high/medium/low settings, but you still have to turn it on/off manually?
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12-16-2022, 02:41 AM | #7 |
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I feel the same way! I've mainly had my car on sport mode since I got it since it's the only solution to the problem. It's not always sluggish but sport mode definitely takes away the "what if." But otherwise, the transmission isn't bad! My golf was way way jerkier
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My heated seats are staying on when I re-start the car the next time if I had them on when the car turned off.
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I haven't found a setting. But if I don't turn off the seats/steering wheel, and I restart with the same profile, they stay on next time at the same heat level.
The after sales manager reached out to me this week and said I can come in and meet with a Genius to go thru all the functions. I'm going to wait a few weeks until I get more acclimated to the car, and make a list of issues/questions. |
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