I wonder if this is related to emissions control gubbins, given that your car is a diesel.
Fear of that was one of the many reasons why I chose a petrol Superb. It's giving me a reliable 50-60mpg on the motorway, which is fine for me.
The DSG in mine is brilliant, and does not exhibit the old hesitation which plagued earlier incarnations of the box, and which prompted me to get rid of a DSG equipped Touran all those years ago.
If you weren't aware, I went for a hatch as the boot is so huge that it renders (for me) the estate version unnecessary.
I see yours is an SE spec. So is mine (2022 72 plate, bought on 7k miles, Approved Used, now on 12k). I kind of wish I'd waited for an SE Tech, as mine is missing radar adaptive cruise. I had thought it wouldn't bother me, but now I've experienced this system in my new Leaf, I really wish my main motorway car had it too. I might well ask the dealer if it's retrofittable.
I'm not so impressed as you with the infotainment. There is no inbuilt satnav on my SE, so I use Android Auto and Google Maps. This is fine when connected by bluetooth, but annoyingly, when I plug a USB cable in (in order to keep the device charged on a long drive), bumps in the road surface cause it to disconnect. And, of course, the First Law of Sod being what it is, it's always at a juncture where I want to be referring to the screen.
I also hate the virtual cockpit changing my chosen display (centre speedo) to the rudimentary satnav arrows display every time I start Google Maps navigation. I want it to stay with my chosen display at all times, but can't find anywhere in the menu to tell it this. Very, very annoying.
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