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1. needed our 2nd car to be an auto so the wife could drive it in case of emergency.
2. i've driven a stick shift sports car for the past 29 years - i don't miss stick at all. 3. Auto is better for stop and go traffic in my daily commute. 4. i like having the choice of bump shifter and paddles to change gears. 5. no regrets at all - i'm glad i got AT over MT. |
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I drove both in Long Beach at the 1st86 Event and decided AT because, in no particular order:
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I think you may overestimate the effect of wheelspin on acceleration times. The torque converter slip duplicates wheelspin to some degree. Also, wheelspin effects aren't relevant to actual daily driving. Anybody seen the acceleration curves/data points compared between manual and auto? |
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Noob question: Would it be faster to use paddle shifters or just push down the pedal while in drive?
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My experience is its faster to use the paddle shifters while flooring the accelerator. In most cases you'll want to double-tap it and drop two gears.
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I wanted MT but only AT was available and the transmission is very good, better mpg, and I cant burn up the clutch. No regrets. I might buy MT if I had to do it all over again though.
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I have one arm and one leg. While I can drive a manual equipped vehicle still, it is a bit awkward. I am able to up shift with the paddles and downshift with the shifter very very fast. I can throw this car around safely without doing a pedal dance to shift. I love this car! I have done everything but add forced induction,but its coming..... By the way I have a 13 ZL1 and I like my BRZ better.
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Main reason for me buying one was due to the location I live in (city). If I lived out in a more rural area, I'd see myself with a manual. But because its a daily driver and am constantly in traffic to and from work, Its extremely convenient, with the added benefit of the Manual mode on the weekends.
The other stuff like better MPG is just a bonus to be honest. Coming from 2 generations of TC's, the "slower power to the MT" isn't noticeable to me. This car is one of those things where its good in: any color, and any transmission. |
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Automatics are now clearly superior to manual shifters. Even paddle shifting rarely improves actual performance. Technically there s no reason to buy a manual shift, although I did mainly for the historical interest in maintaining that driving skill. As I replace cars in my little fleet they will all be automatics now, they are just better gearboxes. |
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Why I bought an AT:
1) It is what I am used to driving, I do know how to drive a stick, but never had the uber macho need to have a stick shift. 2) It was on the lot with ALL of the things I wanted and only one thing I could do without, but ultimately didnt care about (the chrome fender thingie). 3) The better fuel economy. That all being said, my '13 brz will be replaced soon with a '14 (lemon law) and as I like the amenities inside the premium over the limited, I will most likely be ordering an MT premium over an AT limited. The AT was a blast to drive and no regrets, but I think for a street car such as the 86, it would be even more rewarding to be more connected to the machine. Also, when you drive it like you stole it, you have worse mpg than the manual. I was getting ~20-22 mpg in a mostly stock AT. |
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