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Examples
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Volkswagen AG offers clutchless-manual technology, which it calls DSG, in several models.
Technology That Makes Left Feet Obsolete Joseph B. White 2011
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DSG is auto or semi-auto, with a twin-clutch system for very smooth changes.
Spontaneous Internal Combustion « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2008
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Dixons, which was formerly known as DSG but has readopted the identity of its former high street brand, will unveil Knowhow this week as a revamped and upgraded service to replace its four-year-old "TechGuys" service.
Dixons sets up new technical support service Knowhow Andrew Clark 2010
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DSG is a hot-dipped galvanising line that will produce a cost - and quality-competitive alternative to the electrogalvanised material widely used for exposed applications in North America.
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The $5,000 that FLAG took - its only contribution in 2005 - ended up being paid to a consulting company called DSG, which is owned by Ohlsen.
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VW offers this engine its own models with a similar dual-clutch gearbox it calls DSG for direct shift gearbox.
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Still, I’ve always wanted a Golf, and the DSG is a real bonus – in use, the gear changes are barely detectable, and it can be switched to manual control quite easily.
Spontaneous Internal Combustion « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2008
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It makes sense that he’d try and recover the loan amount now DSG is no longer at IMR.
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The Jetta TDI is available with a six-speed manual, or - on the test car - a six-speed, "dry clutch" automatic that VW calls DSG.
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Available with a six-speed manual 6MT or six-speed "dry clutch" automatic that VW calls DSG.
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