Auto or Stick?
Originally Posted by Zora
Get what makes you comfortable, the whole idea of the car is to relax and enjoy it. I have driven a stick shift for a long time and I mean a real stick not these new kind. I owned 68 327 camaro stick shift on the floor the ones you could really wind up before shifting. I test drove the MT 350z , but wasnt comfortable with the close ratio thing, and besides I live in a city with LOTS of traffic, Its frustrating enough trying to drive the auto 350 z stop go stop go. If I want to have the feel of shifting I just put it in the shift mode.
Its all about comfort for me Im not out to impress anyone. Have fun with what ever you chose, but chose what you want not what someone else thinks you should have. After all when everyone goes home youre the one stuck with the payment.
Its all about comfort for me Im not out to impress anyone. Have fun with what ever you chose, but chose what you want not what someone else thinks you should have. After all when everyone goes home youre the one stuck with the payment.
Originally Posted by BremboGuy
Manual / Stick is more of a drivers car.
You control the gears...you get to play with the power.
It is much more fun and you fell in more control once you get used to it.
BUT...
there are times when I'm sitting on the 405 for hours and I never get past second gear.
I'd much rather have an auto on those days.
You control the gears...you get to play with the power.
It is much more fun and you fell in more control once you get used to it.
BUT...
there are times when I'm sitting on the 405 for hours and I never get past second gear.
I'd much rather have an auto on those days.
i do drive in A LOT of traffic in the city here though, that is the main reason i think I may regret a stick how hard is it to trade a stick in for an automatic if ive only drove like 200 miles or so?
Last edited by blue350zdevil; Mar 16, 2006 at 09:59 AM.
I was a bit weary about learning to drive stick aswell. But once I got the hang of it.... I"m never going back. Well maybe when i'm like 70. You get the power you want when you want it. And it might be a little jerky at first or when your really rippen thru the gears, but normal driving it all abotu learning your clutch, every car is different. It's like a relationship. Got to treat them all differently. But seriously dude. I would be kicking myself if I didn;t learn.
Get the auto.
Whilst the Young boys are trying to be macho just because they have a stick IN THEIR HAND, you will pick up a babe, and she can go down on YOUR stick, whilst you are cruising in the Auto.
Now whos DA MAN !
The Z is a BABE magnet, so you have to allow for the times, when you have a BABE Polishing your stick.
Mines for going to GOLF.
If I decide to have a few drinks, then its easy to have someone come get you and drive you home in an Auto. You don't want them burning your clutch out.
I just come from a 6 speed Manual M5 with a 5 button carbotic race clutch. Yes it was fun, but not as fun as The previous statement.
With huge traffic, the Manual is a Huge pain in the butt.
For the few times that you have a surge of blood and want to double-de-clutch and blip the throttle, Ahhh I'm over it.
Thats for the weekend RACE CAR. During the week, auto is sweet.
Daily Traffic driver = AUTO
Track Machine on weekends = Manual.
MJ
Whilst the Young boys are trying to be macho just because they have a stick IN THEIR HAND, you will pick up a babe, and she can go down on YOUR stick, whilst you are cruising in the Auto.
Now whos DA MAN !
The Z is a BABE magnet, so you have to allow for the times, when you have a BABE Polishing your stick.
Mines for going to GOLF.
If I decide to have a few drinks, then its easy to have someone come get you and drive you home in an Auto. You don't want them burning your clutch out.
I just come from a 6 speed Manual M5 with a 5 button carbotic race clutch. Yes it was fun, but not as fun as The previous statement.
With huge traffic, the Manual is a Huge pain in the butt.
For the few times that you have a surge of blood and want to double-de-clutch and blip the throttle, Ahhh I'm over it.
Thats for the weekend RACE CAR. During the week, auto is sweet.
Daily Traffic driver = AUTO
Track Machine on weekends = Manual.
MJ
Last edited by MIB; Mar 16, 2006 at 02:08 PM.
Please don't hate if this is a stupid question. None of my friends have stick so no one can show me or let me practice. Are there driving schools that teach manual? I don't wana buy a Z and go through my clutch before I can drive it well. Also if I do burn it how much is a new clutch from factory?
Originally Posted by xNeo
Please don't hate if this is a stupid question. None of my friends have stick so no one can show me or let me practice. Are there driving schools that teach manual? I don't wana buy a Z and go through my clutch before I can drive it well. Also if I do burn it how much is a new clutch from factory?
Ok. I also started to really learn on my Z too. Now, the real question is what do YOU want to drive? Yeah, you an listen to all these people here and you can see pros and cons, but ultimately it is your decision and when you make that decision be 110% sure about it. Not 90%, not 100%, 110%! AT and MT are both great. Don't listen to people who tell you get MT since AT is for whimps or that kind of ****.
See my personal experience regaruding shifiting if it helps:
https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-nissan-350z/175647-still-noobish-with-my-manual-transmission.html
I am telling you this because I've been driving for 6+ year in an automatic 4 banger car. I knew the mechanics of shifting but never practiced it consistently enough to get the hang of it. I wanted the Z in MT and I was 110% sure about it. I don't regret it one bit. I enjoy that car and I still find myself stalling. Does going through traffic suck? Sometimes. Do I still jerk the car in the 1-2 shift and other occasional up-shifts? You bet. Do I hate my AT car before? Hell no..I still have it and its my DD. Do I love MT? HELL YEA.
Should you get an MT? Get whatever you want and be 110% about it..and JUST ENJOY IT! Peace and good luck with the selection.
See my personal experience regaruding shifiting if it helps:
https://my350z.com/forum/2003-2009-nissan-350z/175647-still-noobish-with-my-manual-transmission.html
I am telling you this because I've been driving for 6+ year in an automatic 4 banger car. I knew the mechanics of shifting but never practiced it consistently enough to get the hang of it. I wanted the Z in MT and I was 110% sure about it. I don't regret it one bit. I enjoy that car and I still find myself stalling. Does going through traffic suck? Sometimes. Do I still jerk the car in the 1-2 shift and other occasional up-shifts? You bet. Do I hate my AT car before? Hell no..I still have it and its my DD. Do I love MT? HELL YEA.
Should you get an MT? Get whatever you want and be 110% about it..and JUST ENJOY IT! Peace and good luck with the selection.
Originally Posted by xNeo
Please don't hate if this is a stupid question. None of my friends have stick so no one can show me or let me practice. Are there driving schools that teach manual? I don't wana buy a Z and go through my clutch before I can drive it well. Also if I do burn it how much is a new clutch from factory?
The advanced driving schools, your not ready for until you can drive a manual.
Originally Posted by []V[]addog
I was a bit weary about learning to drive stick aswell. But once I got the hang of it.... I"m never going back. Well maybe when i'm like 70. You get the power you want when you want it. And it might be a little jerky at first or when your really rippen thru the gears, but normal driving it all abotu learning your clutch, every car is different. It's like a relationship. Got to treat them all differently. But seriously dude. I would be kicking myself if I didn;t learn.
Originally Posted by will350z
If you're in your teens or early 20's and never driven a stick before, then yes, get the stick and enjoy the fun of a MT and "don't look back"...
...But now, if you want to be a real man, go drive an old school MT w/o the hydraulic clutch... My 68 Mustang GT had a 12" racing clutch that would give you a hernia every time you tried to shift, that's a real stick...
As for me, I drive/sit idle on the 405 a lot and the thought of sitting in LA traffic with a MT would drive me insane...
...But now, if you want to be a real man, go drive an old school MT w/o the hydraulic clutch... My 68 Mustang GT had a 12" racing clutch that would give you a hernia every time you tried to shift, that's a real stick...
As for me, I drive/sit idle on the 405 a lot and the thought of sitting in LA traffic with a MT would drive me insane...
Yea, the first two cars I have owned didn't have a hydraulic clutch. It isn't that bad if your a big guy like myself. Even then, you get used to it like most things.
Originally Posted by Clapton9286
Wait a minute, somebody justified the auto argument with roadhead? Wow..
You know what they say. Once bitten, twice shy.
I put alot of thought into buying my Z A/T or M/T. In the end, A/T was the better choice for me. I have driven both... and people who tell you that the M/T is faster are just plain wrong. It is indeed faster but not enough so that you could say, "M/T IS MUCH MUCH MUCH FASTER." Don't get me wrong, I'm not bashing M/T becuase I chose A/T, M/T is funner, you get more power out of the car, and you get to control the car a bit more. But like other people have said before, there is also a downside to M/T: it can get annoying. If you are buying the car as a weekend car, or you are buying the car with the intent to compete in races (smoking that honda off the line at the red light is not a "race",) M/T is the way to go. You will get the most out of the car. However, if you, like me, are buying the car as a daily driver, to drive in traffic every day, but still want the ability of the Manumatic mode to unlock the power of the Z when you need to, A/T is a better choice. Some people love M/T, some people love A/T, its a matter of opinion.
A/T > for daily drivers, traffic
M/T > for racing, getting the most out of the car
Decide what you need the car for, then you can choose a transmission...
A/T > for daily drivers, traffic
M/T > for racing, getting the most out of the car
Decide what you need the car for, then you can choose a transmission...
Originally Posted by nothingremains
i do drive in A LOT of traffic in the city here though, that is the main reason i think I may regret a stick
how hard is it to trade a stick in for an automatic if ive only drove like 200 miles or so?
how hard is it to trade a stick in for an automatic if ive only drove like 200 miles or so?Thread
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