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Originally Posted by cofo11
Yes but those cars are still manuals. They have something a 370z automatic does not, and are missing something that a 370z automatic does have. That makes all the difference.
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And that would be...?
A solid connection to the axle? Yes, the Z has full lockup after 2nd gear.
A Veloceter has a dual-clutch trans, and it is slow to change gears and performs poorly.
I guess I did need to revisit my "perceived manual-ness" point a bit after all...
Let's look at this another way: All "real" sports cars will soon be gone, except for older models.
So, either your view on this will change, you will stop buying new sports cars, because of their lack of purity, and/or you will eventually baffle and annoy your kids or grandkids about why their lame (but likely very fast and less polluting) cars sorely need an extra pedal to matter.
If Jeremy Clarkson, commentator, car aficionado, and all around nob could learn to stop complaining bout "flappy paddles", then anyone can...