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More U.S. Volkswagen Golf R and GTI Buyers Go for the Dual-Clutch Transmission Than the Manual
More U.S. Volkswagen Golf R and GTI Buyers Go for the Dual-Clutch Transmission Than the Manual-April 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:13:03

A person walks dramatically away from their 2019 Golf R, perhaps after a grueling track day or a heated argument. The world may never know.

The Volkswagen and are blessings unto this land we call America, given that folks over here tend to shy away from any car model with “hot” or “hatch” in its nickname. But of the people who do go for one of these two hot hatches in the U.S., a slight majority opt to go without a third pedal.

The numbers are split about half and half between the Golf R and GTI’s two transmission options—a six-speed manual or an optional, $1,100seven-speed dual-clutch, which are both good choices depending on what a person wants—according to an story on Volkswagen’s manual take rates, which a Volkswagen spokesperson confirmed to Jalopnik were U.S. numbers only. (- have become a trend, if you hadn’t noticed.)

Together, Autoblog writes that the two have the highest manual sales by model in Volkswagen’s lineup, but it’s not quite enough for the majority:

In 2018, 44% of those hot hatchbacks left lots with a manual transmission. Some enthusiasts might be sad to see that more are sold with an automatic, but this seems like a strong rate when you consider that the R and GTI are available with such an excellent dual-clutch transmission. Also, when , this looks better and better.

Autoblog also wrote that 28 percent of Golf Sportwagens and Alltracks sell with sticks, but that across the trims, only 10 percent of Golfs are sold as manuals compared to 7 percent of Jettas. In the overall lineup, Volkswagen told Autoblog it sells about 5 percent of its vehicles with a third pedal in the U.S. last year compared to .

But when it comes to the U.S. specs of the Golf R and GTI, it’s hard to go wrong no matter which transmission you pick—and the good news is that both seem to be in almost equal demand.

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