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Look I'm more "transmission fluid" and have driven both types for 100s of thousands of miles. Frankly, it is to the point where a MT is an "automatic" for me because I don't think about it when driving so it adds very little to the driving experience in 99% of the driving I do. If there is a car I want and it has an MT then great, if it doesn't that's fine too. When buying a different car it just depends on my mood. I bought the FRS with an AT because its my daily driver, and I liked the "novelty" of how good the AT is, allowing me to play "racer" when I want and "grandpa" when I don't. That said I would by a CTS-V MT or other wagon tomorrow for the exact same reason, because it is different, and hits the same coolness factor for me. In the end as we move away from ICE to alternative fuels the transmission isn't going to matter anyway.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again - (why? -
)If you enjoy shifting gears with a stick, get a MT, if not, get an AT. humfrz |
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To add just a little nuance to the debate, it is worth repeating that the AT on this car is really exceptional. The one I drove was very responsive. I prefer an MT (also good on this car), but an AT of this kind presents a real alternative for those who want to get into the whole paddle shifting thing. For those of you who want an AT so you can drive like my grandma, I can't help you.
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Then the but hurt about "words" start, millennial is not typical the word you typed. I would never use that word you typed, you did, I'm sure that word offends people due to racist idiots, whereas the term millennial is typical to Gen X, or Gen Y, are those terms derogatory? People get butt hurt about pointless things and then cry foul. To me, you don't seem to know the difference between the two terms, or you are trying to escalate the term millennial to that of a term used by racsist idiots. Fox news generarion, wow, stereotyping much, actually, Fox news is on foxtel isn't it, yeah, I don't subscribe. Typical millennial Anyways, have a nice day, it's a lovely Spring Sunday here and time for a cruise
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This thread wont die lol
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given the option of a 'manu-matic' that my last car had, i found myself always shifting myself because the cars shift points irritated me, and it was more enjoyable to shift myself. it didn't save gas, it wasn't more efficient. it was just more fun to me. some people have fun different ways. go figure.
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i can't wait for all old people to die already so i can take all their old cars. i'm saving a spot in my garage for a '72 ranchero GT. let's change the game. all boomers and gen x-er's are horrible, terrible people, who did in an entire generation, and then blamed that generation. prove me wrong.
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I like the paddle shifters because they’re different and fun. |
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no one can tell you that you version of fun is wrong! ok, everyone is going to tell you that, but it's easier to justify something intangible like 'fun' than it is with raw numbers and pedal counts.
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