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First Jnaut, then RCZ, so many people have been selling their Z's lately that it's getting kind is sad Jnaut, great choice on the cts-v, and in manual kudos RCZ,
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First Jnaut, then RCZ, so many people have been selling their Z's lately that it's getting kind is sad
![]() Jnaut, great choice on the cts-v, and in manual kudos ![]() RCZ, don't you think you'll be bored driving an auto M3? You've had an STI and 370Z (both manual) why stop now?
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DCTs have a lot going for them. Even our Z's true automatic 7AT is a snappy performer on the track. Perfect blips and downshifts every time without even thinking about, which still leaves lots of other things to focus on. The DCT-type transmissions are in a whole other league though. If I ever ditch my Z, it will most likely be for a DCT car of some kind.
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