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Oct 12th, 2017, 11:29 | #1 |
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Newbie - C30 T5 manual or Geartronic choice advice please
Having decided to buy one of these, I have not found any of the numerous reviews that are very conclusive as to which option would be most suitable so I would really appreciate some comments from actual owners of these models as to the real world plusses and minusses.
Naturally, buying one of these means that I like good performance on a fairly regular basis, and so the manual would presumably provide this in a better manner, but I also do like the convenience of an auto when I'm not pressing on the rest of the time(and my wife likes and has driven Tiptronic autos for years and so that is also a consideration since we will soon be sharing this - 75/25 basis - as our only car). I gather though that the manual shift of the Geartronic isn't all that good? i.e. sluggish for changes, and also jerky on downshifts? So is it good enough without using the override most of the time? Also how reliable are Geartronic boxes please? What surprised me is that the Powershift box wasn't offered on this model (only the D5 apparently according to my research thus far?) since that would have provided the best of both worlds, but I guess there's a reason why Volvo didn't do this ( £?) - anyway not an option so.......decisions, decisions! |
Oct 16th, 2017, 14:54 | #2 |
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posted in the wrong section, unless you are planning to sell a car you haven't got?
but id go for a manual
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Oct 29th, 2017, 09:37 | #3 |
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Which forum?
Hi,
Only just seen your reply as I didnt have notifications set up but now changed that. Am having trouble identifying which forum to post my question on so which one would you suggest please? |
Nov 6th, 2017, 20:51 | #4 |
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The 5 speed AW autobox these use is poor. The engine is torque limited in 1st and 2nd and it's very much a late 90s gearbox and well off the pace of a modern box. They seem to die young with monotonous regularity even in the little C1 platform cars, after a decade of use and refinement in Volvo cars.
The engine has a lovely broad spread of torque so you're not changing gear too often, and the manual has a good feel to it anyway. You also have more (and safer) remap options with the manual. You'll also get an extra 4mpg or so. If you were looking D5 or at an S40/V50/C70 I'd consider the auto, but for a nice little C30 I wouldn't hesitate to get the manual.
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Nov 12th, 2017, 09:07 | #5 |
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Just apropos of the AW55, it's only really in Volvos that it has such a bad reputation for longevity. In Saabs of the era for instance it goes on and on, having had its ATF changed as part of the service schedule. It's not leading edge these days, but it's a perfectly OK box IMHO.
That said, on balance the manual. |
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I have the Geartronic in a C70 D5 & have to say it's not the smoothest shifting 'box I've experienced. The only time I use the tiptronic is when descending hills to get engine braking because as soon as you ease off the accelerator below about 45 mph the 'box just puts itself in top gear & the revs drop to idle. Other than that don't bother using the tiptronic as it doesn't allow half the selections you want anyway. As said it's an old school auto, just about adequate.
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Decision made
Well I’ve heard enough to decide now to definitely choose the manual, so thanks for the responses.
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Feb 8th, 2018, 04:57 | #10 |
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Gone for manual
Ended up buying a 2011 2.0 Petrol R- Design just today 👍 because I couldn’t find a facelift T5 in my budget. However, I’m delighted with it and whilst the extra performance would have been great to have - and I could’ve bought a pre- facelift T5 - I can live without it and the R- Design updates help to even things out a bit overall. Eg steering, suspension and exterior design changes. Thanks for all the input though and looking forward to reading the forum more often now that I’ve finally got my C30.
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