The 7AT is loads of fun once you get used to using the paddles. I love mine and do not miss a manual tranny at all. Others will chime in
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The 7AT is loads of fun once you get used to using the paddles. I love mine and do not miss a manual tranny at all. Others will chime in with the usual drivel like "real sports cars are manuals", and I used to agree with them. The auto in the 370 is one of the best non-double clutch trannys you will find and it is just as fast as the manual.
This will probably degenerate into a manual vs auto thread, so I just wanted to put my 2 cents in first. AZ
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