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Originally posted by Thales of Miletus
If you think I have been trying to present myself as intellectually superior, then you truly are a dimwit.
Originally posted by Toma
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Thanks for all the input....I feel this post to be exactly how I would feel. The first two points are solved by DCTS... but I will miss the feeling of a clutch pedal and best of all the feeling of the gear changes through your shifter to my right hand. Funny thing this makes driving in rush hour even better as I'm usually in first second or third and you can really feel it all....but ya when I'm dead tired after work it would feel nice to not have to deal with any of that.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They should make a car where it's manual but has a computer take over at the click of a button.
Today, I found myself in awe looking at the Q60 coupe... but then I thought about how awfully boring it would be to drive that car.
Last edited by 370Z; 04-04-2019 at 08:34 PM.
Hey I drive a 2.5 ton truck now. Those are the things I miss about driving a manual. I agree that the zf 8 speed / DCT can do these things.
I'll add, always being in the right gear. Punching it and having to wait for a double down shift is lame.
Also low traction acceleration and deceleration were much easier with a manual.
Last edited by dirtsniffer; 04-04-2019 at 08:37 PM.
Ya I have a GLK for winter and had to use the manual mode....in regular auto mode, I felt nervous as hell just relying on using the brakes to slow down while the damn thing just wanted to stay in 5th or what higher gear it felt like staying in....wtf?!!
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I miss everything about manual. Shifting, the peddle, the ability to control my shifts when I want to shift. The smoothness. Everything.
The only thing I don't miss about manual is replacing the clutch.
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Nothing beat smashing gears while going fast even if its slower then some of the newer transmissions. Downshifting, hitting those gears through turns is always fun especially if you have rear wheel drive. Ive taken my friends gtr and A7 for a spin and yeah they are fast but its just not the same.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I could definitely see why people hate it if daily commutes involve rush hour or if you are only worried about 0-60.
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Still drive a stick. My work truck has a ZF-6, and if one day I can ever afford a toy I would like it to be a stick as well but after 9 years of in town stop and go daily driving, and since it should be about 200 years before I can afford a toy I think this may very well be the last manual for me.
The only time I missed it in my DD was during winter. I feel like I had less control from a stop, to stop the wheels from spinning, feather the clutch, etc. That being said, any other time, I loved having a DSG for a daily. I only went back to a manual for the DD, cause it was cheaper.
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Anyone that thinks those are things exclusive to a manual transmission hasn't driven a decent auto.
Yeah exactly. I've been shopping to an S2K again, that's one of the few cars that would get me back in a manual.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I’d argue that my car with an auto transmission has more instantaneous acceleration than any manual car made to date. But that’s kinda cheating since it’s a hybrid haha.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
Just picked up another manual very recently. One of the best shifting cars on the market today!
And my V8 manual, at 8250rpm is one of the best drivetrain combos you can get today.
I can’t really ever see myself without a manual. I’d buy a 2011 civic si sedan just to have a manual around lol.
"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents... some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality, and of our frightful position therein, that we shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new Dark Age."
-H.P. Lovecraft
3/6 of my cars are manual. I couldn’t have at least one car that isn’t manual in the fleet, love rowing gears too much and having that connection to the car. Always a more engaged experience. I honestly thought I could never move into a dct sports car but after buying and driving my r8 with DCT, it has grown on me. Still would buy manual 10/10 if it was offered.
Last edited by BavarianBeast; 04-05-2019 at 09:41 AM.
Is a BMW M4 auto no good?
Last "nice" car I drove around in, wasn't impressed with it.
End of the day, an auto can never tell exactly when and why you want to be in a gear for what reason. Maybe I want to lug the motor slowly from 40-90? Maybe I'm on a steep hill and I want additional engine braking for the intersection up ahead even though I could just apply the brakes harder?
Maybe I just want the gear I want because I want that gear. "Ohhh, but its faster"
Yea, well none of you are andretti and it doesn't matter on the street, so who gives a fuck except tech geeks wanking off to features.
I miss actually having a connection with the transmission. I daily drive an S4 with a DCT and while it shifts fast, it makes too many decisions even when in manual mode. The paddles make a suggestion to the car as to what you want, then it decides what's best for you. If you are light on the throttle the shifts are slow and lazy. In snow if you pull an upshift while the car is sliding or unsettled, it straight up rejects the command.
Well if you're comparing an M4 in auto mode to what you want the gear to be in a manual car, you're right, it wouldn't be able to read your mind to know that you want to lug the motor from 40-90. Did you not try the M4 in full manual mode? You would have full control to do exactly what you want.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I mean, I've been an auto proponent for over a decade once they started getting good. The key is that I still have access to manual mode to drive it no different than a MT car, aside from a clutch pedal. That's my measuring stick when comparing to a MT car. So ya, if you're comparing MT to AT in auto mode, that's not even a comparison.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
I miss the inconvenience and leg pain from rush hour
My TSX had a stupid transmission but the DSG in my golf is awesome though I mostly keep it in auto.
It’s my experience that engines tend to live longer with a manual transmission. Unless you are buying used from a teenager, I would wager most stick shift car (truck) engines are not beat on nearly as bad as what an automatic dishes out with a heavy right foot. Prime example is my wife merging onto the highway, flooring it and shifting before 4K rpm. Most automatics will take it up near redline every time, if you are in a hurry, and I have at least a few accidental double down shifts with my work truck every day I drive it.