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All Manual Mode, No Automatic Mode
It's a manual without a clutch, that's the way I look at it. I got 10,000 miles on my car. All of it in manual mode, a total of maybe 20 miles in automatic. Just have more control in manual mode, plus I love how it blips the throttle when downshifting. Also lowered it, spaced the wheels 15mm front and rear, Jim Wolf POP charger intakes, tinted the windows, and 3M clear bra on the front.
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I only use the auto mode on the highway. I'm so used to driving manual cars that I get annoyed when the auto shifts when I wouldn't have (which is almost always). I can't seem to drive an auto smoothly either.
My wife drives it like most of you though. Auto by default, manual mode for enthusiastic driving. She's never owned a real manual car. |
The only difficulty using the paddles compared to a manual is that it is too easy. I found it changes better with revs up from 3500 to 4500.
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love it drive my G37 in DS all the time and find myself using the paddles and the shifter.
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I use mine daily, only use auto mode when someone older (like a relative) is in the passenger seat...
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Have there been any tests comparing manual vs. auto in terms of drag racing and track lap times?
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Only use mine when the road permits , they are awesome. would not use them in traffic , downshift is jerky.(doing what is supposed to do) i'm too old to be shifting just like cruising but this is the best of both worlds !!
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In city I use auto and in highways - if I want play with the speed and acceleration - I use paddles.
But what is DD ? (Sorry, I am from Hungary and some of the abbrevations I do not understand...) |
DD = daily driving
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Thank you Bluzman !
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You're welcome. :tup:
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