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For any current 7AT owners, I would like to confirm something. If you move the shifter over to the "manual" mode, does it still shift up and down for you?

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Old 03-06-2009, 10:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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For any current 7AT owners, I would like to confirm something.

If you move the shifter over to the "manual" mode, does it still shift up and down for you? Does it drive more aggressive compare to just full auto mode?

I presume if you touch the paddles, it won't shift for you at all (unless you are coming to a stop and to avoid stalling the car). Wasn't sure if this were the case with just moving the shifter to the manual mode. Hope this question makes sense...

I guess what I am trying to confirm is whether z has the following tranny modes:

1. Full auto
2. Sport auto - more aggressive shifts but still auto
3. Manual - does not shift for you at all (except slowing down)


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