after reading this thread, I dont know what I want. I have always preferred MT over AT, but technology is definitely increasing and the 7AT is really tempting. No matter
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12-18-2008, 02:05 AM | #16 (permalink) |
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after reading this thread, I dont know what I want.
I have always preferred MT over AT, but technology is definitely increasing and the 7AT is really tempting. No matter what anyone says, MT is gradually becoming obsolete. If I were to get the 6MT, I'd be a hypocrite because I get on my mom about replacing her CD player in her car for a casette player. DecisionsDecisions |
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I'll be hopping on the 7AT bandwagon unless it's slower than a 6MT and adds a considerable amount of weight. I've gotten over manuals. My TL-S paddle shifters still provide a lot of fun and they probably aren't as fast as the ones that will come on the Z. Plus life is so much better with an AT in the end...
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12-25-2008, 04:19 AM | #20 (permalink) |
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Sorry, I'm not a purist and I know that AT is better for racing (especially with a manual valve body) but lets face it... AUTO'S ARE BORING!
I've driven beater crap cars with a stick shift that were more fun than my automatic Trans Am. Stick shift is just FUN! I look for reasons to shift! I sometimes slow down just to shift, speed up, and SHIFT AGAIN!!! Most of the manuals I've driven were 5 speeds, and I'm always saying to myself "Damn, I wish I had another gear to shift into!" LOL My friends all race, I used to race, and if I was going to be racing this car like I used to race, I'd be getting the Auto... But I like manuals.. NOW FOR THE TECHNICAL STUFF Lambos, Ferraris, etc... They don't have AUTOMATICS. They have manual transmissions with cylinoids that engage and disengage the clutches. They're completely computer controlled and those transmissions cost upwards of $30K. The Porsche Carrera GT transmission is $50K!!! And that's not for the name... I've worked with this tranny and I totally understand why it's that much money. (By the way, these transmissions break a lot) Now as for Manuals and Autos (in every day cars) being more reliable and/or cheaper. Some of you are VERY wrong. Manuals are more reliable when used by someone who knows how to drive a manual well. Up until recently, Autos had a huge draw back... PUMPS!!! Also, you lose a LOT of energy through autos - not just because of the torque converter - but because planetary gear trains are a LOT of spinning mass that certainly eats power. In addition, Autos are HEAVIER than manuals as they contain fluids and a LOT more parts in today's transmissions. In addition, Manuals are cheaper and MUCH easier to fix. The big down side to manuals are the clutch and syncros. Syncros are easy to break (if you slam the gears like I do ) and clutches go out if you don't know what you're doing. As for which is better... Purist or not, it's 100% about the driver, and nothing more. If you're REALLY good at driving stick, the manual is going to be better. If you're not so good at driving stick, or you do a lot with your hands when you drive, or you just want to make driving as simple as it gets, get an auto. Personally, I drive manual like it's a second nature. I eat, txt on the phone, put my left hand out the window and shift and steer with one hand, and even wack-off sometimes all while driving a manual. But we all have our opinions, right? |
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Meh... It's a sure fire way to ensure nobody asks to drive my car. LOL
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Maybe today's automatics will outperform a manual but I prefer the manual just because I like moving my arms and feet around like I'm part of the car. I've driven both and I still prefer manual on most days just because to ME, it's more fun to drive. I can actually "feel" like i'm in control.
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I think that was the car and driver review.
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I'd rather have my free hand in a woman's lap than on the stickshift, so 7AT for me. I'm not that great with stick and the winters out here are horrible, not to mention the traffic we get. I don't plan on getting a winter beater so I'm eager to find out how this car will perform on ice and snow.
Not only that but the sport-mode automated manual trannies nowadays will outperform any manual transmission, given that the automatics in most sports cars nowadays will shift faster than any human being could possibly shift. The only argument manual tranny purists have now is weight and feel; performance is not an argument in the 21st century. |
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Out performing is only fun if you got $ on the line. But anyone can point the car and slam the gas...
It takes real skill to make a manual out-perform an auto. I'm not starting a pissing contest here, but the fact is that I feel lazy and bored driving a car (even at high speed) if it's not manual.
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