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Old 11-08-2010, 10:34 AM   #99
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Are you kidding me?
What that someone infer that they be a better aka a more skilled driver simply because they manually shift gears? Yeah they gotta be kidding right.......
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Old 11-08-2010, 11:15 AM   #100
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Old 11-08-2010, 04:03 PM   #101
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This is why I bring it up... if you think being able to shift makes you more of a man, then try shifting a gearbox that requires more thought than... "rev, clutch out, let off, clutch in, shift, clutch out." That ain't rocket science.

I haven't double clutched since the 80's... you might want to try another term.
I agree.... but the ideal that you cannot argue stays the same...... It takes more skill to drive a manual than an auto...... Anyone who can drive a manual can attest to that.... We're not picking on auto's, just stating an obvious fact...
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Old 11-08-2010, 04:47 PM   #102
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I agree.... but the ideal that you cannot argue stays the same...... It takes more skill to drive a manual than an auto...... Anyone who can drive a manual can attest to that.... We're not picking on auto's, just stating an abovious fact...

You are correct, but M6 drivers shouldn't pat themselves on the back for it ... After all you can train a monkey to do it with a little practice.
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Old 11-08-2010, 05:06 PM   #103
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You are correct, but M6 drivers shouldn't pat themselves on the back for it ... After all you can train a monkey to do it with a little practice.
Dont hate on the M6 guys.... I didn't start this. Just stating the obvious. I am a little prejudice.... If my wife(who is a TERRIBLE driver), can operate a car... then it takes little to no skill to drive. Manual just gives you that little extra control... even during braking. Even the most hardcore A6 guys cant argue with that.
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Old 11-08-2010, 05:32 PM   #104
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Dont hate on the M6 guys.... I didn't start this. Just stating the obvious. I am a little prejudice.... If my wife(who is a TERRIBLE driver), can operate a car... then it takes little to no skill to drive. Manual just gives you that little extra control... even during braking. Even the most hardcore A6 guys cant argue with that.
quoting this so you can't deny it!
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Old 11-08-2010, 05:54 PM   #105
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Coupes should be manual, or what's the point? May as well get a Camry.

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quoting this so you can't deny it!
Thanks for throwing me under the bus!! Thankfully the wife has no clue about this site
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Old 11-08-2010, 06:07 PM   #107
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Dont hate on the M6 guys.... I didn't start this. Just stating the obvious. I am a little prejudice.... If my wife(who is a TERRIBLE driver), can operate a car... then it takes little to no skill to drive. Manual just gives you that little extra control... even during braking. Even the most hardcore A6 guys cant argue with that.
Why would you think a manual has more control, even during braking.
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Old 11-08-2010, 06:09 PM   #108
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The only reason I would get an auto would be for drag racing. Trans brakes are cool. But for a dd I have an m6. I live in an area with lots of traffic and I still wouldn't get an auto. Everytime I drive an auto I mash the brake pedal thinking its the clutch! But thats just me being a dumb ass. Plus I find driving an auto soo boring. My mind drifts off and the required concentration of shifting keeps me focused. But I don't think owning an auto is "girly" or inferior. Plus I'm not a fan of the L99's afm thing.
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Old 11-08-2010, 06:37 PM   #109
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Why would you think a manual has more control, even during braking.
It's called a down shift bro.... I guess with the paddles() , you can achieve the same, but you have a direct relationship with the engine/tranny with a manual. Just so we're clear.... I am in NO way bashing the A6, great piece of technology there..... just love my manual, and personally wouldn't trade it for anything!
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It's called a down shift bro.... I guess with the paddles() , you can achieve the same, but you have a direct relationship with the engine/tranny with a manual. Just so we're clear.... I am in NO way bashing the A6, great piece of technology there..... just love my manual, and personally wouldn't trade it for anything!
I guess you answered the question, using tap shift you can down shift the auto, and where as there is no point where the clutch is in, your drivetrain is always engaged giving the auto more control. I am not bashing manuals either.I have driven manual cars most of my life and love them. It seems that people get very touchy over the subject but the fact is both cars are great and there are quite a few of us on here who have a great amount of experience with manuals but for what ever reason chose the auto and love it just as much as you love your manual. Why everyone gets so touchy is beyond me.
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What that someone infer that they be a better aka a more skilled driver simply because they manually shift gears? Yeah they gotta be kidding right.......
Nope, just a bit disgusted that you would use disabled veterans to try and prove your point. A bit low, if you ask me.
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.........Manual just gives you that little extra control... even during braking. Even the most hardcore A6 guys cant argue with that.
That isn't true. In a panic stop, they're the same. If you catch yourself in a sideways skid, advantage goes to the auto in most cases.
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