Query on Vanquish II transmission gear change in sport mode

Query on Vanquish II transmission gear change in sport mode

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AMDBSNick

6,993 posts

162 months

Saturday 26th April 2014
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V12Vanquish said:
I would absolutely agree with all of that, I'm definitely back to a Bentley next time.
Looks are clearly not important to you wink

roughrider

975 posts

186 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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hornbaek said:
I was seriously considering a Vanquish Volante but borrowed a Bentley GTC for a couple of weeks from Crewe. I don't like the image the Bentley portrays but in terms of car/quality/equipment/drivability it is lightyears ahead of any Aston - unfortunately. It used to be so that you would buy an Aston with your heart rather than your head. When the VH platform came along the head started to get involved. Unfortunately we are now back to the latter.
Yes, VW have vast resources!!

roughrider

975 posts

186 months

Monday 28th April 2014
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V12Vanquish said:
I have a question about my 14MY Vanquish when operating the car in sport mode.

In drive with sport mode on the transmission never goes past 5th into 6th gear.

In normal (not sport) mode it changes into 6th gear.

If I use the paddles it will also go into 6th gear.

Could a few of the new Vanquish owners confirm that their transmission operates the same as mine. I don't immediately see anything in the handbook about this.
The Vanquish definitely uses 6th gear in sport mode, but you have to be at, or above Blighty's legal speed limit!

V12Vanquish

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477 posts

139 months

Monday 28th July 2014
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I inadvertently discovered this today:

If you shift into 6th gear with the paddles when in sport mode and then hold the upshift paddle for a few seconds the car goes into drive mode and stays in 6th gear until speed drops below 50ish, then it drops back to 5th.

If you just press the drive button on the dash it won't do this at these sort of legal speeds.

adamfawsitt

523 posts

213 months

Tuesday 29th July 2014
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Yes and for additional fun head into a corner at high speed, brake and whilst under braking you can select which gear you want the car to change down to using multiple taps on the left paddle and the car will then go down through the gears to the 'preselected' one as your speed drops. Quite fun!

I didn't discover this myself, an instructor on an Aston PDC showed me the trick.

mikey k

13,011 posts

216 months

Tuesday 29th July 2014
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that was a timely bump

KarlFranz

2,008 posts

270 months

Tuesday 29th July 2014
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adamfawsitt said:
Yes and for additional fun head into a corner at high speed, brake and whilst under braking you can select which gear you want the car to change down to using multiple taps on the left paddle and the car will then go down through the gears to the 'preselected' one as your speed drops. Quite fun!

I didn't discover this myself, an instructor on an Aston PDC showed me the trick.
On the V12VS you can just hold the left paddle pulled as you brake and it will go down through the gears until it gets to the ideal gear for the speed you are going. I wonder if the Vanquish is programmed to do that as well.

adamfawsitt

523 posts

213 months

Thursday 31st July 2014
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KarlFranz said:
On the V12VS you can just hold the left paddle pulled as you brake and it will go down through the gears until it gets to the ideal gear for the speed you are going. I wonder if the Vanquish is programmed to do that as well.
Unfortunately not - that V12S feature very useful (and fun) on track!