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Originally Posted by DocHolidayXR
Speaking Klingon to me now lol. I'm being harsh but some of us see a sports car and then something with an automatic. Heel and toeing may be difficult to learn but honestly does elevate the driving experience. I've tested racecars, raced shifter karts. Totally get maximum efficiency on track. But for the road, analog all the way if you please. And I wish it had hydraulic steering and double wishbone up front.
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you're the one that brought up the 'purity in driving' concept. look up spark advance, and what the dirty computer does for us automatically.
the reality is that enthusiasts will always want slightly more than the automakers give us. it never just stops at manual transmissions.