I drove Pintsize's 7AT a few months ago when I was picking it up from a shop for her. It was a reminder that the paddle shifters in the Z
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10-07-2014, 04:07 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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I drove Pintsize's 7AT a few months ago when I was picking it up from a shop for her. It was a reminder that the paddle shifters in the Z really are fantastic. What bothered me the most was the throttle lag (not shift lag), which can be fixed with a tune.
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i'd rather have a mt but with my right shoulder condition i had to go with the auto... i'm really impressed with it
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10-07-2014, 05:57 PM | #51 (permalink) |
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While I got the 6mt in my Z, the AT paddles on the Z are great! They're large and in a fixed position.
Try finding the small paddles on my GTI when the steering wheel is slighty turned. |
10-07-2014, 07:38 PM | #53 (permalink) |
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Riding a Harley is boring to begin with. Use a better metaphor next time
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10-07-2014, 08:57 PM | #55 (permalink) |
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New member here who has never owned a car with an AT... until I bought my '09 Touring several weeks ago.
Since I can only own one car (at least until my daughter graduates college), I thought I was "settling" on the 7-speed. I was wrong. The tranny changes gears plenty fast and, although, I do, at times, miss rowing gears manually, I have only one complaint - the paddle shifters don't rotate with the steering wheel. Other than that, it shifts hard and it shifts quickly. Does the AT shift at light speed? No, but for the money, I'll put it up against anything. For twisty roads: you'll get used to finding the paddle shifters after a little seat time. For launches: turn VDC off, place your left foot on the brake, and find the right RPM for your Z. |
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Soon or late more and more cars will not come with MT, I think it is cool and great to drive a 70s or 80s classic like a Porsche 911 or whatever else people like and shift through the gears and all, but as cars get faster, heavier, and more complex is seems silly to be shifting gears, especially when some cars have some sick sequential transmission that can shift like F1 cars.
Porsche 911 Turbo and GT3 no longer come in Manual, Nissan GTR is a good example, and of course all the exotic cars only have sequential gear box as the only choice. |
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Lol, troll makes a new account with 1 post to stir up some shift and it goes 4 pages. Classic.
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