Originally Posted by RatedZ I got out and drove a 370Z Touring Edition today. It had the 7AT transmission. While I love shifting my own gears, there are times when
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The Auto probably is quicker in a straight line, but in real life driving with twists and turns I believe the manual is not only more fun to drive but also faster. I have the manual and did not test the auto. However, my wife just got an auto BMW 335i which to me feels faster in a straight line. However, pulling out of a curve it is way slower than my 370Z.
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Awesome. That's what I'll be going with!
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I really enjoy a 6spd manual tranny. It complete's the "experience" of driving a true sports car for me.
Auto's are definitely a lil quicker now on the strait 0-60 times. get whatever you are happy with! |
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I'm interested in seeing how the 7AT performs on the back roads while operating the paddles. I totally forgot they were there during my test drive.
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How are you liking the 7AT? Do you find it to be a willing "dance partner" with "spirited" driving; the "reaction" of the transmission when using the paddles, smoothness of downshifts/upshifts, etc.?
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But - go for another test drive before you decide. Put both 6M and 7AT models through their paces, then get the one you like best. |
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If you use the paddles, two bumps and a stomp does nicely (7=>5, 5=>4) When it goes into 3rd it's only there for a little bit before it drops into 4th. I think the ECU is thinking "fastest accel possible" and forgets where the redline/manditory shiftpoint is... In that respect, the auto, in auto-mode, is lacking, is on heavy accellleration and how it handles downshifting. Using the paddles it's easy, as you know when you'll punch it, and once you get used to the ratios, you know where it'll be ideal - and it'll hold that gear... And after you pass, just drive to maintain speed and it'll slip back into auto-mode again. One thing I have noticed is that with the automatic in auto mode, it's fairly smooth. Using the paddles gives it a bit more kick. Have it in manual-mode, gives it a lot of kick. Kind of cool - it's a manual transmission with different levels of "manual" to it. |
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But overall, in the traditional automatic sense - it does it's job pretty damn well, when using the paddles, it's perfect once you learn where the gears are best suited and how hitting the downshift pedal reacts at different speeds. It's about as close as I'll ever get to a sequential double-clutch manaul, and it does fine for me. Last edited by kannibul; 10-09-2009 at 07:14 PM. |
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