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Auto or ZF or DSG ...
.. are waaay more efficient than any manual. When i testdrove the new Clio RS i was stunned (well, a bit as i knew what was coming) on how fast the gearshifts were and the pick-up in the next gear .... but i missed the fun my RS provides me .. now if i could fit my RS with a double-clutch or a ZF .... hmmm .... .
Bim
How lazy have we become ?
By: bimbeano : August 25th, 2013-12:46
As a young man i remember my doctor driving a 911 3,0 Carrera, with manual gearbox off course, the 'notaire' had this very nice Fiat 'Bertone' Ritmo 100 Cabriolet ( and a Dino for the weekend ) ... another local doctor had this nice Golf 2 GTI 16V, my unc...
Very à propos, my friend, and superbly put.
By: amanico : August 25th, 2013-13:19
And you didn't even mention the GPS, the ABS, the DSP, or is it the PSD, or the PDS, or the ESP, or the DSTVUZYM... ;) We don't know how to read a car, to brake in an efficient way, to take curves at great speed without any assistance, well, we lost the s...
You forgot .....
By: bimbeano : August 25th, 2013-13:33
.. next to the ABC etc .. the SM ;-) I remember your Volvo not having assisted direction .. but i vividly remember my cousins Golf mark 2 GTI 16V not having it .. that was another issue :-) ; it was one of the first cars with a heavy engine in the front a...
Both
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : August 25th, 2013-22:51
My best memories are from when I had my Golf GTI 16V mark II and my girlfriend back than a Golf GTI mark I Both of course manual. We often compteted and changed cars as well :-) But normal day to day traffic, and jam I prefer a auto, or DSG or whatever th...
Always...
By: BDLJ : August 26th, 2013-00:07
...a manual. Traffic is even more mind-numbingly boring in an automatic. And you regret it even more when you ezcape that traffic onto a decent road. As for the high driving position question, I don't really mind, but a high H-point is never a good thing ...
The aging population ...
By: bimbeano : August 26th, 2013-07:58
You mean us ? :-) When i take that Audi Multitronic and encounter a nice road i always regret it ... but when i take the old lady Jag automatic i don't ... i'm sure i'll probably be faster on a track with the A4 but it's a dull car in many ways ... bigges...
Badly lazy
By: Dje : August 26th, 2013-05:02
Hi, Others have answered already so I won't repeat too much. Yes for everyday I prefer my dual clutch 7G-DCT box on my Mercedes B180. Even with a small engine such a modern box is very pleasing and efficient. But as I think of getting a second more exotic...
My choice is dual ...
By: nilomis : August 26th, 2013-06:09
I'm very boring when selecting a car. I drive Audi cars since mid 90's. I have one with manual gearbox and all others automatic. My last four cars are Audi A4 (I trade every 3 years) and all are equipped with "multitronic" transmission that has continuous...
Hahahaahaaa
By: bimbeano : August 26th, 2013-08:05
Well Nilo ... i bought an A3 in 1996, an A4 in 1998 and another A4 in 2007. I tend to stick with cars for 10 years normally, except for our two Mini's we had. The multitronic isn't a bad gearbox ... BUT .... it actually isn't really that good either .. DS...
Mr. Bim ...
By: nilomis : August 26th, 2013-09:02
No way. Is more possible that I buy a gold watch with diamonds than a BMW. Nothing against the souls that drives BMW but the bad thing about BMW is only one: its not an Audi. I drove many BMW cars in the past and ... Transmission, multitronic ... Audi rul...
Each car its own
By: dedestexhes : August 26th, 2013-09:02
I tend to say manual. But I've made already some other choises before: - Multiple 5 series with automatic gearbox. You know when spending each day an hour in some trafic jams doesn't make sense to have a manual. And in the end, it is not a fun car or a sp...
Auto or ZF or DSG ...
By: bimbeano : August 26th, 2013-10:52
.. are waaay more efficient than any manual. When i testdrove the new Clio RS i was stunned (well, a bit as i knew what was coming) on how fast the gearshifts were and the pick-up in the next gear .... but i missed the fun my RS provides me .. now if i co...
Efficiency?
By: BDLJ : August 26th, 2013-19:42
Don't go down that path, Bim! Just remember that these 7/8/9 speed DSG/DCT/PDK/Acronym/Initialism are there as much for emissions and consumption figures as formuch as performance... they're in cahoots with the Turbos. :-)
Efficient like ...
By: bimbeano : August 27th, 2013-00:15
... quicker .. but i didn't say more fun ... yet more fun than an old automatic gearbox or a multitronic .... . Anyway, if i want the best of he best ... in a couple of years there will probably be a manufacturer making a car with a 10-speed auto box and ...
Wiggle wiggle !
By: bimbeano : August 26th, 2013-12:43
Back in 2007 or so i was testdriving an ML 320 CDI along with two friends, untill the one in the back asked me to back down as he got quite sick :-) A couple of days later i sat next to a friend in a first generation ML 270 CDI, we were gently driving in ...
hi dreamer, on the track...
By: G99 : August 29th, 2013-01:09
hi dreamer, on the track you are quite correct. use brakes for stopping. this keeps maximum speed for as long as possible then stopping as quickly as possible, dropping the required gears and into the bend with best traction. this is why brake pad replace...
Thanks Graham...
By: dreamer8 : August 29th, 2013-01:28
I should qualify my comments to manual gearboxes which I used on all my cars when I was doing track work. For manual boxes on the road, if used for engine braking, do you agree that you would down change one gear at a time. When driving my wifes's manual ...
hi Dreamer, yep, 1 gear...
By: G99 : August 29th, 2013-01:50
hi Dreamer, yep, 1 gear at a time. particularly useful on steep down hill braking areas. thats how they teach driving in the UK. something quickly forgotten :) forward thinking and anticipation is not a common character trait in a lot of drivers, but if y...
Hi Dreamer8...
By: Echi : August 30th, 2013-03:15
Of course, used in conjunction with brakes and depending also on what speeds. I think we can feel if it's going to be too taxing or not on either the brakes or the gears and apply the necessary combo :-) No expert, btw. I'm just a touchy-feely driving guy...