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it has a locking torque converter 2-6 its fully locked like a DCT so no parasitic loss and throttle inputs arent sluggish 1st gear its unlocked with a low stall rate so its not as slushy as your common corolla plus traffic stops arent as bad as a DCT... also its based off the F series Lexus transmissions, so quicker shift times in the auto that many many of its competitors the LFA doesnt even use a DCT, dont worry about the auto, like everything about this car, instead of ridiculing it, just take one for a test drive, if you like it you like it...
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It's largely personal preference though from what I've read. I'm used to the G27 layout too, and would prefer it on a real car. Having to move your hand away from the wheel position it's naturally in when you want to downshift in the middle of a turn is an unneeded complication. |
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Gear changes on the AT look to be very crisp and fast (and can probably be tuned to be faster).
Yeah, bummer than the paddles are mounted to the wheel... would be better if fixed. |
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I like it attached to the wheel.
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Lol every time I read this thread title I see "Anyone else a loser like me".
I know damn well the advantages of modern automatics but the point of this car is direct driver feel and control. You cannot do that in an auto. I your left foot ain't in it, ya doing it wrong son. |
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Seriously read the Damn title, its who else is getting an automatic not we love manual get it in manual car was made for manual thread. I got to get in here every five pages to make the same Damn comment. get out and make a manual love thread already and stay out of the auto thread, enough already!
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Most of the time it's no big deal, but at times when doing a sharp turn while shifting, then up and down become flip-flopped and you have to compensate. If you use the paddle shifters all the time it's no big deal develope the habit. If however you like most people who only use the paddle shifters occasionally then you're likely to shift up when you ment to shift down or vise versa. My personal preference would be to have the paddles on the column. Last edited by neutron256; 02-14-2012 at 02:32 PM. Reason: Stupid autocorrect |
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I just came to say this:
Automatics have come a long way, and are actually pretty good these days. The one supposedly going into this car is supposed to be really good, so to those that want it, enjoy it. Now, and this is true for F1, true for DTM, true for rally drivers, and true for your grocery getter, a manual transmission, one with the proper clutch pedal, will always, ALWAYS, be more involving than one missing the clutch pedal. I mean, it's by definition, it's called a manual because you're the one manually changing the gears at whatever RPM you feel like changing. If you look at Senna driving the MP4/4 McLaren, you can clearly see him shifting the turbocharged monster himself using a good ol 6 speed gearbox. He was more involved, but maybe because of that, he lost tenths of seconds to the shifting, something important to F1 races. Because of that, sequential gearboxes are better for racing, but, they are definitely less involving, making for, in my opinion, a less fun driving experience. |
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come to think of it most of tansmission problems are on manual transmission so I will probably go with auto.
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I think I know what he means. A lot of manual cars nowadays have problems and I always see on forums these guys are complaining about gear grinds and other stuff. Most RSX was unreliable in 5 spd/6spd manual versions while my 5spd auto is very reliable for 5+ years now. On my old site CRSX every manual guy complains but lives with it regardless. So I think that guy is thinking the same thing will happen on the FRS/BRZ.
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well a lot of people who drive manuals don't even know how to drive them correctly and do more damage to the trans.
thats why you see a lot of problems related to manuals trans and not autos. |
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