Waaaah, this is getting complicated.
Hmm....
Would it be good if we use the "layman's definition" of the "slushbox" as:
-a type of transmission that has a an AUTO mode/"D" mode (computer/electronics will do gear shifting for you)
-any transmission that has "P-R-N-D"
-always has a stationary gear "N" (with "P" on majority of vehicles)
-optional manual mode/manual overdrive (as denoted by "+" and "-" modes)
-can be locked in-place when placed at stationary gear (either "N" or "P") when ignition is off.
-it is tied to computer/electronics of a vehicle (ie. gear indicator is displayed in dashboard)
"STICK"
-user/driver places the shifter in one of the designated positions which represent the gears ranging from 1-5 (with a 6th on some cars) plus a reverse gear
-user must step on clutch pedal before "placing" the shifter in a corresponding position or gear
-there are no computer/electronics tied to it (thus you can see a gear indicator noting which gear you are in)
-since there are no computer/electronics connected to the "stick", the gear changing must be done by the user/driver (there is no other way hence it's a "manual")
Hmm....so based on the layman's defintion wouldn't the DSG qualify under the "slushbox" category since it has P-R-N-D and has "+"/"-" (which satisfies at least one of the conditions)???
Can the same thing be said with VAG group's Multitronic CVT 7-speed (uses the same PRND & +/- features)???