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Old 04-30-2012, 02:39 PM   #29
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I think some of you guys are missing the point. The car was not meant to be competitive in motorsports. If you are worried about a few tenths difference in the 0-60 times between the auto and manual, why are you even considering the car at all? You can get a much faster 0-60 time for about the same price in a different car, Mustang, Cooper S, etc.

Plenty of reviews have stated that the auto is a great application for the track. It down shifts when you expect before corners, and it has a very smooth operation. Yes, it won't be as fast around the course as a manual, but then again that isn't the point of the car anyway.

Anyway I disagree that the auto is only a valid option for the commuters and people who just want to hold their girlfriend's hands while eating a hamburger.

For me, shifting is a mechanical chore. It doesn't make me feel more connected to the car, it's simply a task I have to perform over and over to extract the right amount of power from the car. Driving a modern performance oriented automatic or DCT, and I was instantly converted. I understand shifting makes some people feel more connected to the car, but for me, it's a chore especially when we have the technology to do it better then humans.

That said I'm glad there the option for both, but I don't think you guys should be framing it as one is the "right" choice over the other, especially based on 0-60 times.
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6.2 sec from stop. clutch dump from 4600 RPM.
Video start 0-60 mph run @ 1:50

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5528
Not to get back into the 0-60 arguement but on that run he sings out the 0-60 time while he half way reved out in 2nd gear and it has been reported before that the car has to be shifted into third before it actually reaches 60 MPH so the run in the video is suspect. Plus with the amount of wheelspin that he got before the car actually established any forward momentum I doubt that he produced his best run there.

Anyway, who cares about 0-60. Watch that whole video. It is all about balance. Acceleration/Handling/Feel/Sounds/Street manners/Comfort/Price
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7+ seconds from a dead stop, not from 2-3mph. Don't believe me - download the file and count the frames.
i dont believe you, i just know for a fact that if it takes you 7.0+ seconds to 60.... your not hitting below 15 seconds in a quarter mile...

most cars going below 14.5 1/4 mile have a 6.4 0-60 or better
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7+ seconds from a dead stop, not from 2-3mph. Don't believe me - download the file and count the frames.
Or you could go back to Page 1 of this thread and read this post instead of relying on a really inconsistent method to figure this out:

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Official 0-60 is 7.3 for 6MT and 8.0 for 6AT.
Official 1/4mi is 15.6 for 6MT and 16.1 6AT.

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I guess everyone just ignored his post. So sad. Jeff always has good input, and solid information.
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Anyway, who cares about 0-60. Watch that whole video. It is all about balance. Acceleration/Handling/Feel/Sounds/Street manners/Comfort/Price
We have a winner!

If 0-60 and 1/4 miles are your thing, then this is not the car for you. You'll end up spending more than you would on a stock WRX that could net you better 0-60 and 1/4 times.
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This will be one of few cars where having an automatic actually hurts resale value.

Who hasn't gone looking for a used Miata or RX-7 and found the perfect one, only to find out it's:

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This will be one of few cars where having an automatic actually hurts resale value.
If that AT is good for 60K+ IS-F, its good for me.

Actually I have a strong feeling that in FT-86 package we are underpaying for that automatic tranny at least 2-3K for what it is.

It will be interesting to watch dynamics of the resale value, just to find out that AT is sought after more, since its wasn't popular with die-hards
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i dont believe you, i just know for a fact that if it takes you 7.0+ seconds to 60.... your not hitting below 15 seconds in a quarter mile...

most cars going below 14.5 1/4 mile have a 6.4 0-60 or better
Most cars also don't shift into 3rd to get to 60. Like I said - download that video and count frames.
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Most cars also don't shift into 3rd to get to 60. Like I said - download that video and count frames.
so you did the frames to 99 km/h? or 100 km/h?
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If that AT is good for 60K+ IS-F, its good for me.

Actually I have a strong feeling that in FT-86 package we are underpaying for that automatic tranny at least 2-3K for what it is.

It will be interesting to watch dynamics of the resale value, just to find out that AT is sought after more, since its wasn't popular with die-hards
The IS-F is a Luxury Sport Sedan, which by all rights ought to have been offered with a manual transmission like all it's competitors did: BMW M3, Cadillac CTS-V, Audi RS 4/S4.
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I don't know what it is about a competent automatic that brings out the MT purists with various levels of condescension of those who choose otherwise.

I came here because this car is offering the kind of control a MT offers without the chore of shifting.

I could take my laundry to a river bed with a washboard. No doubt I will really get in touch with the stains, the seams, and the quality of detergent I am using. Now we have machines with buttons for that, just like our transmissions.
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The IS-F is a Luxury Sport Sedan, which by all rights ought to have been offered with a manual transmission like all it's competitors did: BMW M3, Cadillac CTS-V, Audi RS 4.
So what? It still outruns M3 by .1 sec in a 1/4 mile race. Don't make me use the Porsche card.

Things have changed.
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We have cars that practically drive themselves these days; the FT-86 was supposed to be a return to the sports car, not another automaton-mobile. Have fun leaving the traction and stability control on while the transmission shifts for you. Maybe you can find someone to press the gas and steer it for you, too.

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So what? It still outruns M3 by .1 sec in a 1/4 mile race. Don't make me use the Porsche card.

Things have changed.
Because that's what sells it for me, ooh, .1 seconds in a drag race! Gotta sell the Bavarian bruiser and get a tarted up Toyota, it's .1sec faster!

Porsche's PDK and Toyota's automatic transmission have nothing to do with each other. If the FR-S/BRZ were offered with a dual clutch sequential gearbox I wouldn't be having this argument.
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