I personally prefer a proper manual. Yes there are dowsides, but advantages far outweight disadvantages for me. I like the enjoyment and the full control.
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I personally prefer a proper manual. Yes there are dowsides, but advantages far outweight disadvantages for me. I like the enjoyment and the full control.
Full manual for me. Nothing beats it. There's a purity of purpose when the driver's skill is really put to the test rev-matching, clutching, etc.
Although it'd be nice to let the car do the shifting once in a while...
Manual please. I like enjoyment while driving rather than out right speed. I love to control my car using the clutch, half or full release etc.... fun .... missed it....
[QUOTE=Quiggs;716231]I'll tell you this much... The crisp, perfect rev matching VW's DSG does makes driving an automatic bearable. If only they could get rid of the slight delay between pulling the paddle and the downshift. Stupid drive by wire.[/QUOTE]
Apparently the R32's DSG blows, badly.
For a sports car manual is the only way. However, in cars that are designed for performance as well as comfort, an effective auto-shifted manual is pretty desirable. Not to be confused with the manually-shifted automatic. This last choice is the most common, giving some manual control over a slushbox.
My current car is equipped with this type of auto. It doesn't snap off shifts like a SMG but it will hold a gear. Usable in hilly drives where it'll hold a gear to redline, where the rev-limiter kicks in and still hold gear. Having buttons on the steering wheel to control gears (not quite paddle shifters) gives you the control to shift w/o taking a hand off the wheel.
Another nice feature is something that might sound lazy but it works nicely. You know you have to shift down and pass. Generally, in an auto you just mash the accelerator and take off a maximum acceleration when it shifts down. With the steering mounted control, you keep the accelerator depressed at the same level but shift to a lower gear, now you're at the right revs to accelerate quickly and without overdoing it.
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Although it'd be nice to let the car do the shifting once in a while...[/QUOTE]
Yes, especially if you're stuck in this type of situation...
[QUOTE=Fleet 500;716298]Yes, especially if you're stuck in this type of situation...[/QUOTE]\
THIS IS FUN !!!
I can only name so much... other's were either not clear or I've never seen/know them
[QUOTE=Ingolstadt;716303]\
THIS IS FUN !!!
I can only name so much... other's were either not clear or I've never seen/know them[/QUOTE]
Do you mean identifying the cars?
I'm sure you can identify more of them than I can... I don't know what half of them are.
Manual stick-shifting is the most fun way to drive and will always be my 1st choice. I crave the total control it gives me.
When I drove a Ferrari F360 Challenge Series racecar with clutchless paddle shift around a track, I just couldn't get used to shifting. Sure the downshifts are lightning fast and thrilling, especially to spectators, but I didn't quite feel I was in full control during cornering. Switching over to full auto made me feel I was playing Need for Speed on my PC. [URL="http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28573&highlight=day+ferrari"]http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28573&highlight=day+ferrari[/URL]
My ideal would be similar to the Ferrari settup, but with a clutchless, full manual stick shift instead of paddles and with the full auto switch for congested traffic situations.
[QUOTE=Ingolstadt;716303]\
THIS IS FUN !!!
I can only name so much... other's were either not clear or I've never seen/know them[/QUOTE]
perfect example of the use of the carpool lane....(almost empty, meaning that in all other cars there is only one person....)
[QUOTE=Fleet 500;716298]Yes, especially if you're stuck in this type of situation...[/QUOTE]
Americans are such pussies. We have traffic jams too and I don't see a problem with having a manual.
well ill prefer fully manual no doubt but for a regular city day ill rather go with semi automatic... so ill have both under my garage... hahaha lol
but im 100% for fully manuals... thats the fun of the game :D
semis just sucks and sometimes they get borin... my opinion
[QUOTE=Ferrer;716326]Americans are such pussies.
We have traffic jams too and I don't see a problem with having a manual.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, we just "can't handle" traffic jams in cars with manual transmissions... except for the many who do have cars out here with manual trans, not to mention many trucks and the big semis.
Driving a manual trans car in traffic isn't a "problem," it's just less of a hassle driving an auto-equipped car. Besides, I rarely am in traffic jams. (I just like to watch them.)
[QUOTE=Fleet 500;716330]Yeah, we just "can't handle" traffic jams in cars with manual transmissions... except for the many who do have cars out here with manual trans, not to mention many trucks and the big semis.
Driving a manual trans car in traffic isn't a "problem," it's just less of a hassle driving an auto-equipped car. Besides, I rarely am in traffic jams.[/QUOTE]
Many? I actually think that probably over 50% of new cars sold in America are autos or cars with clutchless transmissions. Time ago I saw the number for Spain, it was 14%. We buy more manuals than anyone else.
And the traffic jam is the excuse americans usually mention for not having manuals. As if we didn't have them...
i hate having a manual in traffic, i don't know why.
so i catch the train instead :)