How do I get my 2019 C43 to start off in 2nd
Right now I am doing it manually with the paddles, but I’d like to get it to do so automatically.
However, as you described you cannot easily operate it in the middle of a larger turn. For racing, you change gears before the corners and only after your car is straight after you cross the apex. If you practice this you will never have to operate the paddles during the turn.
For street driving, you could practice the same too but is harder especially when in very low gears (like first or second) and you might need to go up a gear or two before you make the turn depending on the length of the turn to avoid having the need to use the paddles during the turn.
However, as you described you cannot easily operate it in the middle of a larger turn. For racing, you change gears before the corners and only after your car is straight after you cross the apex. If you practice this you will never have to operate the paddles during the turn.
For street driving, you could practice the same too but is harder especially when in very low gears (like first or second) and you might need to go up a gear or two before you make the turn depending on the length of the turn to avoid having the need to use the paddles during the turn.
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It's important to have proper seating position. With a proper seating position you should be able to turn the steering wheel more than 180 degrees w/o having your hands leave the 9 and 3 o'clock position. If you find you can't do that then you are not in full control of the car and you need to adjust your seating position. Your arms should never be fully stretched when making a turn.
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It's important to have proper seating position. With a proper seating position you should be able to turn the steering wheel more than 180 degrees w/o having your hands leave the 9 and 3 o'clock position. If you find you can't do that then you are not in full control of the car and you need to adjust your seating position. Your arms should never be fully stretched when making a turn.
But you are absolutely right!




I was going to suggest earlier to try the Slippery mode. I thought if the engine is in Reduced mode it will start in 2nd gear, however, at least in my 2019 C63S that doesn't appear to be the case. It always starts in 1st. I know AMG made this change deliberately. The 7G used to start in 2nd gear in Comfort mode, and it was disliked by many including myself. For some reason I thought they only made the change in the 2019 C63S with the 9G MCT, but sounds like the 2019 C43 got the same change. I'm afraid, but I believe you are out of luck.
I was going to suggest earlier to try the Slippery mode. I thought if the engine is in Reduced mode it will start in 2nd gear, however, at least in my 2019 C63S that doesn't appear to be the case. It always starts in 1st. I know AMG made this change deliberately. The 7G used to start in 2nd gear in Comfort mode, and it was disliked by many including myself. For some reason I thought they only made the change in the 2019 C63S with the 9G MCT, but sounds like the 2019 C43 got the same change. I'm afraid, but I believe you are out of luck.







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AMG SPEEDSHIFT TCT 9G transmission.
The GLC 43 4MATIC features the tried and tested AMG SPEEDSHIFT TCT 9-speed automatic transmission (TCT = Torque-Clutch Transmission), which is specifically configured to deliver a dynamic driving experience. It is optimally tuned to the engine and promises the agile pulling away that is so typical of AMG, along with speedy gearshift changes – either automatic, or manual via the steering wheel shift paddles. The model-specific software application means that very short shift times can be achieved.The multiple downshift function allows more spontaneous bursts of speed, while the double-declutching function in the “Sport” and “Sport+” drive programmes makes for an even more emotive driving experience. Defined ignition adjustments also provide faster gear shifts in the other modes. In all modes moving off occurs in first gear in order to always guarantee a dynamic driving experience.
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If so, that is terrible considering how short and sensitive first gear is. Glad I picked up the PFL...
Also the paddle shifter discussion came up because you can upshift while stopped but obviously that is not a permanent solution.




If so, that is terrible considering how short and sensitive first gear is. Glad I picked up the PFL...
Also the paddle shifter discussion came up because you can upshift while stopped but obviously that is not a permanent solution.
Last edited by superswiss; Nov 10, 2019 at 10:16 PM.
If so, that is terrible considering how short and sensitive first gear is. Glad I picked up the PFL...
Also the paddle shifter discussion came up because you can upshift while stopped but obviously that is not a permanent solution.




I've said this in other threads, one needs to drive these cars for a bit in the proper mode for the given situation, so the transmission etc. learns one's driving style in each mode. I have a little over 9000 miles on my C63S now and it drives completely different than it did on the day I took delivery. You can say the car and I are in tune now.
Audis are in general softer than both AMGs and M cars, but they have gotten too soft with the current generations as far as I'm concerned. They are getting watered down too much for my taste, hence my switch to AMG.
Last edited by superswiss; Nov 11, 2019 at 12:36 AM.
I've said this in other threads, one needs to drive these cars for a bit in the proper mode for the given situation, so the transmission etc. learns one's driving style in each mode. I have a little over 9000 miles on my C63S now and it drives completely different than it did on the day I took delivery. You can say the car and I are in tune now.
Audis are in general softer than both AMGs and M cars, but they have gotten too soft with the current generations as far as I'm concerned. They are getting watered down too much for my taste, hence my switch to AMG.
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