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Sheesh someone is butthurt. ![Wink](https://my350z.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I've always driven manual, I want to have control over the vehicle, even with paddle shifters you can't modulate the clutch and throttle to handle slides or bad traction conditions etc. Yeah yeah the new autos can shift faster than I can but it just feels lazy, it's my preference and opinion.
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I've always driven manual, I want to have control over the vehicle, even with paddle shifters you can't modulate the clutch and throttle to handle slides or bad traction conditions etc. Yeah yeah the new autos can shift faster than I can but it just feels lazy, it's my preference and opinion.
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wow im loving this girllll
exactly y i perfer manual over auto or even DCT trannys
yes the dual clutch shifts 10x faster then we will ever do. BUT when lets say u start sliding on the freeway all u have to do is press the clutch and theres no more power going to the wheels, thus controlling the car.
exactly y i perfer manual over auto or even DCT trannys
yes the dual clutch shifts 10x faster then we will ever do. BUT when lets say u start sliding on the freeway all u have to do is press the clutch and theres no more power going to the wheels, thus controlling the car.