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okay I read every post here and Ive been thinking about this question alot. When I finally have the money to buy this car I plan on waiting until I am financially able to own a 4cylinder beater to drive during the winter and a V8 (or v6) for fun...so I'd go with the 6speed ls3 and have fun with it on weekends or during the summer (spring and fall too i suppose). This may take a few years to become financially stable as I'm still young but its a dream i plan on fullfilling no matter how long it takes.
I'd say what many have already said without getting technical, Do whats convenient for you and leave it at that.
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I grew up driving auto but I already just know how to drive manual. Yeah, it will take a couple hours to get used to it, but once I get the car, all I am going to do is drive that puppy.
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I currently own a 00 Formula that I bought while I was deployed. It is a manual and it was the only way I was going to buy a sports car. I have never driven a Fbody manual prior to that but I had drove an auto previously about 2-3 times and that made my choice right then. I hadnt drove a manual in over 4 years by the time my midtour leave came around yet I could NOT wait to get in that car and have fun. Did I have to reteach myself how to drive a stick? Yes. Was it fun? HELL YES.
To me an auto robs you of most of the fun. Its just that connected feeling that you get when you know that you control the car and what its doing. The feeling of downshifting from say 5th to 3rd at 45ish and then letting all hell loose is one of a kind. With an auto you just mash the gas and go. Manual is totally different. Youve got to push in the clutch, move the shifter to the precise place for the right gear, start to rev match the engine to where YOU think the RPMs will be, then you disengage the clutch and just let all those damn horses loose. People used to get the manual for MPG purposes but now that the auto is on the block with the same MPG, if not better, then I see more people getting the auto for the ease of driving. |
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I think when talking about the Auto v. manual, we need to keep in mind this is not your average pedal-only automatic anymore.
Suddenly, I think the fun-factor becomes subjective - because automatic drivers now have control over their shifting as well. Not in the exact same way...but control nontheless. |
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Ehhhh Ive never drove a padel shifted car but I just dont think it could possibly be the same as driving a manual. The car wont let you downshift past a certain perimeter and so on. Just not what *I* want in a high HP car.
Id see that there is NO WAY the car will let you shift to say 3rd at 4500 RPMs and leave it there and then romp on it. Id have to drive the car to expierence it first. PLUS, the wife cant drive a stick. She can move the car if she has to but cant get it going down the road. ![]()
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My point is that the paddle-shifters changes the discussion a little bit.
There's no longer a "superior" transmission in terms of performance, mpg, or ability to shift. Now it's totally based on what interface a person likes better. Clutch and shifter? Or paddles? Quote:
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I do agree that if I was to live in an area where heavy traffic was an everyday concern I would think twice about the manual. Its not fun to be stuck in traffic like that regardless of the transmission. Quote:
Personally if you have never driven a manual and are wondering what its all about you NEED to drive it before making up your mind. Itll kill you on the inside for years to come thinking about well what if I had got the manual and so on. |
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My '02 will let me shift into any gear, as long as the RPMs I shift into aren't past the rev' limiter. There shouldn't really be any difference than the manual - I mean; you aren't going to shift your manual down a gear past redline, right? Do you mean that you don't think the tranny will allow you to hold that gear until redline, or the shift point is reached? I thought I read somewhere the programming of the transmission will allow the driver to hold that gear until the rev' limiter kicks in.I'm sorry for not understanding
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I have no idea how this works on the Camaro/GM cars
But on the mazda3 I test drove with the autostick, (maybe not the same as paddles) it would shift into the next gear if you redlined for more than a second or two. Same thing with the down shift . If the engine started to bog, it would automatically down shift
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Like I said, Im not sure how it will work either. Its my understanding that OTHER cars with paddle shifts still control what perimeters will let you shift and so on. It could be totally different with the new car. I have no idea. Im trying to search the issue right now.
![]() Im not sure on your A4 but in my old car (01 Grand Am) I couldnt shift into 1st or 2nd if I was going faster then 5MPH. Car just wouldnt let me. Im sure that your transmission is the same. Regardless, Id like to hear exactly how the paddle shifter will work and what the guidelines are (or if there are even guidelines) and so on. |
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Like others have said, you have SOME control over the shifting, but not so much as to damage the engine or drivetrain... I am sure the Computer will prevent anything like that...
but with a true manual you are free to downshift from any gear at any rpm... just be prepared to pick up the pieces if you screw up and downshift the 6 speed and miss 2 gears.... It can and does happen!
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Who knows?!?!?
All I know is that choosing between a manual and an automatic JUST might get harder for me once I drive them. The T6060 is supposedly one of the BEST transmissions to be offered in a car (same goes for the 4L80E, I think that is the auto right???) and if it can handle the Z06 itll be up to duty in the Camaro. |
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