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That is both awesome and terrible at the same time! It's like getting married to a supermodel after she became an amputee. (sorry AT drivers, I'm just expressing my opinion)
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Both are the best auto transmission under $60K, period.
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I've owned both, and I disagree. I still love my auto BRZ, but it did not upshift or downshift as smooth or quickly as my '11 DSG GTI.
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![]() I just find it to downshift better, gotta be the rev matching. It is faster, but of course you have all that shared tech from Audi and Porsche in that transmission...
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Now reliability is another story. I feel much more confident blipping up and down all day long in the BRZ. The DSG GTI gave me an uneasy feeling, like I was going to blow the tranny if I pushed it extremely hard.
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The DSG is way more advanced technology that this auto, I also own 1 and can testify to it. While it has less immediate response to throttle input than this car it is way more efficient when it comes to actually shifting. Were talking seamless shifts 3->6 gears. Very very impressive stuff. However, it does require very expensive maintenance every 40k miles. Annoying but true.
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Does $50K make you more happy?
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Tell your parents u wanted a manual...and change it to a Limited BRZ while you're at it.
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I'd say trade it in for a manual 10-series, you'll lose give or take 2-3k depending on condition and Mileage. Or if you're paying it off i think that would make it easier less of a loss.
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Don't do it. I was in your exact (okay similar) shoes when I got my Civic. I wasn't into cars when I was car shopping with my parents for a college car, but in case I did, I decided to get a Civic since the community is huge for it and it will keep my busy. Long story short, I found that I did get into it and felt that I could have gotten an SI. The car's not under my name, I'm not making the payments, the work/cost would be huge, it'll never feel the same way as a manual straight from the factory, and it'll OBLITERATE the resale value.
Just stick with it and be glad you got it for free. Use it as a motivator to get your first real car (like I am now for an FRS) with your hard earned first-real-job money. Not only that, but later on post-college there might be something better, and you'll end up regretting all the work you did. Instead, you should keep the AT 10 Series as the daily driver, and that new car as the fun car. It's win-win all around. Hell you're stuck with something that has a generally considered fun auto-sport mode. I'm stuck on a stinking Civic AT. This is a POINT A TO POINT B car. It's hardly sporty. It's an appliance to most people. I lost out on not only the transmission but the engine (I still wonder what a K20Z3 feels like; arguably one of Honda's best engines), the suspension, and LSD. Appreciate what you got man. I know that lingering feel/regret will stay for awhile, but give it some time and you'll get over it. It took me about 2 years though, lol. If you REALLY had to, trading it in is the only sensible choice. Hell, maybe you can trade it with some other 10 series who wants to switch to auto (yes that happens but obviously not as often). But if that's out of question, just live with it. You're still young.
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Or a Ford Focus. Or a Ford Fiesta even.
DCTs are rapidly trickling down to even econoboxes now because they're a fair bit more fuel-efficient than standard Automatics. I'm sure that Subaru would have gone with one as well considering how it otherwise was fairly focused on MPG. But, off the top of my head, I can't think of any DCT that Aisin has in its stable. They almost all come from European suppliers. |
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I would rather the slush box in the twins any day over Ford's DCT.
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