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Old 07-29-2017, 10:40 PM   #43
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The transmission doesn't define the car as a sports car.

Especially since the high end automatic performs better than a manual and is found in most new sports, and super cars.
It's a Kia..... They have no heritage with sports cars and that thing is 3640 or 3900 lbs (http://www.caranddriver.com/kia/stinger) and rides high- look at some pics and ignore the "sports car" styling. It's an
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eh..again, the fact that autos are faster is totally besides the point, it has been that way for at least 20 years now (even longer if you count motorsports)..I still had fun with my auto FRS but to me the manual is even more fun. For some people I get that the additional interaction may not make the driving experience more enjoyable but they cannot argue that it certainly provides more stimulation...and if one feels that driving a manual takes away focus from other aspects of driving it just means they still need more practice.
I wouldn't say all autos are faster by any means though...

Driving my brz in auto is significantly slower than using paddles for obvious reasons.
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My MT statement was sarcasm. What you just said is my standard comment in the monthly ATVs MT debacles.
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eh..again, the fact that autos are faster is totally besides the point, it has been that way for at least 20 years now (even longer if you count motorsports)..I still had fun with my auto FRS but to me the manual is even more fun. For some people I get that the additional interaction may not make the driving experience more enjoyable but they cannot argue that it certainly provides more stimulation...and if one feels that driving a manual takes away focus from other aspects of driving it just means they still need more practice.
Did you read the post you quoted??

You know, I don't know how old you are or how long you have been driving, but I probably have belts older than you!! I probably don't need more than my 50+ years of experience driving manual transmissions.

Anyway, I am looking to get a FR-S to replace my current road-racer (Supra) and that is the kind of driving I am talking about here (might should have stated that). In that case, I can use all my attention/effort on accelerating, braking and steering. On most courses I have one of the two pedals to the floor most of the time and am making steering adjustments all the time. And fast is good!
So no, an auto is not needed for highway driving but it works fine.
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I wouldn't say all autos are faster by any means though...

Driving my brz in auto is significantly slower than using paddles for obvious reasons.
All depends on what you are doing. I will use paddles in an 86 when it matters but a lot of (other) newer cars have auto trannies that are extremely smart in shift points, up and down!
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How do I up my game to the level of enlightenment shown by some here? Is there a class? Is my 86 defective in that I am not immediately filled with a sense of smugness when I get it?

Perhaps a fart can and a massive wing. Could it be me? Do I not deserve an 86? It's one AM, I'm going to be up all night now worried I may not be enough of a smug douchebag to own one.
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I wouldn't say all autos are faster by any means though...

Driving my brz in auto is significantly slower than using paddles for obvious reasons.
not talking about using manual control on the auto, my point was merely between a MT vs AT
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Little of column A...

To be the person who casts stones while living in a glass house, I totally do the last one, my dad has a Mini and my mom has a Volvo and both have needed major engine repairs before they hit 20k, first time in my life they haven't bought American or Japanese (my dad did have VWs and Sunbeams long ago though and my mom's first car was a Renault Le Car)
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I googled "comedy gold" and that one seemed funny/quirky.
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I googled "comedy gold" and that one seemed funny/quirky.
It fits in extremely well in the context of this thread.
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It's a Kia..... They have no heritage with sports cars and that thing is 3640 or 3900 lbs (http://www.caranddriver.com/kia/stinger) and rides high- look at some pics and ignore the "sports car" styling. It's an
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I'm not calling the stinger a sports car, I never did.
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It's an
auto ONLY It's going to be a big fat slob of a power sedan. they are marketing it as a sports car and marketers lie every day.
Stick-shift/clutch is not required sports car equipment. If it was before, not anymore. Ferrari left that technology, Lamborghini did the same ... and Ford GT 2017, etc. Search and learn yourself. I am sure KIA stinger will have a semi-auto mode like all of the above.

And, KIA calls the car "sports sedan" which is pretty reasonable to me. I can see that it is comparable to BMW 4/5, Audi A4/5/6, etc.

Did you know that KIA's reliability is top notch? I am not a KIA fan at all but your prejudice made me sound like that. And I have no intention to buy that Stinger.
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Did you read the post you quoted??

You know, I don't know how old you are or how long you have been driving, but I probably have belts older than you!! I probably don't need more than my 50+ years of experience driving manual transmissions.

Anyway, I am looking to get a FR-S to replace my current road-racer (Supra) and that is the kind of driving I am talking about here (might should have stated that). In that case, I can use all my attention/effort on accelerating, braking and steering. On most courses I have one of the two pedals to the floor most of the time and am making steering adjustments all the time. And fast is good!
So no, an auto is not needed for highway driving but it works fine.
You're putting entirely much emphasis on braking. forget that and manual shifting becomes less of a distraction.
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