I don't own an AT Z, but when I test drove one, I used the paddles most of the time. Paddle-shifted auto is a lot of fun to drive.
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06-06-2011, 07:33 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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Agreed and ditto, the only time really use them is if someone new rides in it and wants to see how it works.....Otherwise I just leave in auto mode.
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06-06-2011, 07:50 PM | #19 (permalink) |
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I agree, for an auto the 7AT works quite well. I normally cruise around in auto mode, perhaps 80% of the time. When I get on it I switch to manual. In the twisties it's always manual mode. If I really want to row some gears I hop in the S2000.
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I was driving around with the paddles today, and I got a big reminder of why the shifters annoy me: The car downshifts right about the same rpm I want to downshift, resulting in many times me skipping two gears. If the car didn't shift for me and let me do what I want, I would probably use it more.
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<---doesn't have much time in an auto Z, but my accord had a pretty much fully manual mode. |
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I usually leave it in full auto mode when I'm on my daily commute. I'll use the paddle shifters whenever I want to have some fun and do some spirited driving. I feel like if I use the paddles everyday, it's not as fun because I'm so used to it. If I use them after a while, it's more exciting to shift with the paddles and makes for a more fun driving experience. I've only had the car for a few months though
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Unless I am downshifting to keep revs up (above 2000) I generally let the car handle downshifts. Sometimes I still double downshift when I misjudge the RPM drop though - I wish it showed the new gear immediately, like it does when you press a paddle, so you get a little more warning it is about to downshift.
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It does take some time to get used to shifting with the paddles, since it is an AT, your shift-timing is completely different than a manual. But once you get the hang of it, is really is pretty damn fun. |
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