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On a more juvenile note, it'll also prevent you from playing around with the balance of the car in the corner with the throttle, as you won't have enough power to induce oversteer.
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When I bought my car, I didn't know how to drive stick and thought that others would be driving my car, so I ended up with an AT. The situation's flipped on me, and I now very much regret that decision. I had the chance to drive an MT BRZ for a few days, and something about this car with a manual trans just made it feel complete. I'm now in a situation where I don't want to take the financial hit of trading in my car, but at the same time, I feel like I would drive it until it died if it were an MT.
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It's funny to me to read this post cause I was at a time on your side of this discussion about if I wanted a manual or auto. The one thing that I was truly scared of was driving in stop and go traffic since I work in a area which basically guarantees me traffic every trip home " Pasadena "
I was always tossing both ideas in my head the whole time leading up to my purchase and could never really figured out what I wanted till I basically said to myself " I never owned a manual car so how would I know if I like it or not unless I buy one ? " I must say it was the best decision I made! Before driving this car I only driven manual once in a friends RX8. Once I got home I went to the nearest empty parking lot and learned the engagement points cause I knew I would be in traffic the following day. I've owned my car for about 3 weeks and been in bumper to bumper traffic about 4 days out of each week and never have once yet regretted my decision. If anything I am actually more aware and less board when driving home since you have to constantly interact with your car to keep it moving and such. GO with the manual transmission you will not regret and just drive around and get a feel for the car after you buy it |
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In manual mode the AT will not change the gear unless 1) you tell it to or 2) you are going so slow it would stall the engine. We're talking south of 500rpm slow.
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Drove to Texas and back, didnt have issues with Manual. Texas roads suck but manual makes the car that much fun to drive.
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Sure, if that will help you get through the day....
I'm assuming it does this because there is not a better alternative if the engine stalls out, causing a rather dangerous situation with the auto still engaged. In a manual, you have alternatives to a smooth restart if you kill the engine, in an automatic (even in manual mode) not so much. As I said, it only does this at the very edge of a stall, and would not "interrupt" or "assist" with anything resembling proper driving technique (yea, I know there is no such thing with an AT, I get it). I'd rather it do that then create an unsafe situation.
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I've driven 5-speed manuals for years, but this is my first six-speed. There's a lot more shifting in traffic with a BRZ compared to my old five-speeds (not a bad thing, just different).
Also, with this engine, there is no power to spare, so you need to be in the right gear when you need power. That means down-shifting perhaps a bit more often than you may be used to. This car rewards good driving skills, and it punishes bad driving skills. |
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Buy an automatic to preserve the rarity of my manual BRZ.
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If you dont get the MT how will you be able to "switch gears and switch laness" But really you can get the most enjoyment out of the car with the MT in my opinion
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Get a manual. It's an easy car to drive even in stop an go.
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I LOVE my AT BRZ
I can drop into any gear anytime I want with the manual option. And the "Sport" mode is AWESOME! And I like to drink coffee when I drive
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haha thanks for all of the inputs guys.
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