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Old 10-10-2017, 03:32 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 370zBoyz View Post
I got spoiled by the fr-s with the paddle shifters moving with the steering wheel...I took the corner leaving the neighborhood and tried to shift with the paddle but then realized it's not with the wheel and I need to move my hand to reach the paddle

just something I need to adjust to
To me, and to Ferrari and Lamborghini, but not to Porsche, etc... it makes more sense to have the paddles fixed in one place, that way you always know where they are. In race cars they never have to move their hands so it works there, but on the road, our hands have to move on the steering wheel. I had a BMW with the push either side to downshift/pull either side to upshift - I hated that!
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