Soldato
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I think an automatic box fell off a high shelf and landed on his mam.
And some people prefer good automatic boxes. Why can’t you respect that.ok....
Yes but they are boring, some people actually like the analogue feedback a manual transmission provides.
I see no one answered my last question about the most expensive cars sold and what they had in common -- for sure it was not an automatic transmission, yes? That should be telling itself
And some people prefer good automatic boxes. Why can’t you respect that.
The only thing we are discussing here is shift times but you still think a manual is faster for some unknown reason.
Yes, "ok...." is right.
High end exotica having automatic transmissions is telling of what exactly? To me it further proves that they are better, faster, more capable, more suited to extremely high end performance cars.
I'm sure it means something totally different to you though, some consipracy or something.
You're really flip flopping between "manuals are better/faster" and "manuals are more fun" - which is it? One is subjectively true. The other is objectively false.
Not really, maybe this has improved on more recent or expensive DCT boxes but in the wifes Skoda there can be a noticeable delay between requesting a shift & it actually carrying it out, not always mind you.
I've been out in the car to do a bit of shopping this evening so I thought i'd let my phone record wide angle so you can see the rev counter & shift lever, the lag sometimes is massive, enough time to have my hands both back on the wheel before the shift commences. There is also a pretty good clip of me trying to go from 5th to 2nd with 3 quick shifts which results in the car going to 4th and then a big enough delay for me to think it's missed my instruction entirely after me putting my hand back on the wheel so i have another go for 3rd at least at which point it decides to comply & change to second just as I grab the shifter.
It feels so sloppy & disconnected.
No chance can an auto box match the swift response you get from a manual,
This 'swift response' in the clip below - unless you are used to driving manuals cars you wont get it.
The video clip was a very good example of a manual transmission having the edge over auto boxes...
most of the ones he overtook would be autos
before you even move you are at a disadvantage over a manual
Why are you so confident that the DCT would still be faster?
bla bla bla....
No point in a super quick change if you have to wait for it to respond lol
Not quite the point we were making. There have been people in the thread criticising autos for being dull and choosing completely the wrong gear at the wrong times. But any modern auto will usually have a manual mode to overcome this. It being sloppy or disconnected in your Skoda is neither here nor there...it still allows you as much "control" as a manual, and even though you may have to anticipate the time it takes to change due to an inherent lag, this is really no different to how you have to anticipate the physical time to shift gears in a manual - if you anticipate that the manual override in your automatic is a bit slow and sloppy, and use it with that in mind, you still have as much control over the selected gear, even if you don't feel it actually improves the speed of shifting.
I'm guessing in your case the manual override is on the shift lever, as opposed to paddles? So I can see how that might be slower, but then again, that's probably indicitive that it's not to to serve as a replacement for the automatic function. We have a similar setup in my girlfriends car, but really it's only there to force an override when needed (ie when descending hills or something), its not really intended to be used in manual mode consistently (torque convertor). The argument is more about having full control when driving spiritedly, but I imagine any automatic with that in mind will have paddles and a more sprightly shift anyway.
But that is no good. You need to be able to change gear instantly to react to changing situations. Especially on a track.
well me and others, like this chap below prefer a good manual. If you go to Specsavers and call back here and go through the posts again you will see I said manuals are FAR better to drive - unless you get kicks from pushing buttons and letting a computer do things for you. Some people actually like driving. Autos are good for city driving or if you have arthritis or some health condition and cannot drive a manual box
jameswillard11 year ago
As the new owner of a 2020 M2 Competition with DCT I can safely say with confidence to BUY THE MANUAL! I wish I would have
But that is no good. You need to be able to change gear instantly to react to changing situations. Especially on a track.
That's like saying 1000 ping in an online game is fine, just plan a bit further ahead :/
Lol, mic drop.I own an S2000 and an M3 DCT. I don’t need to be told which I prefer
You need an old Subaru with a missing turbo to be able to pull off such a feat!So how do you change gear instantly in a manual? You've missed the point entirely.
In seriousness though I think he means the delay between pulling the paddle or pushing the button and "something actually happening", whereas with a manual, when you start to change gear you start to change gear. More of a 'feeling' thing than a sciency timey wimey thing.
did you post the video ? couldn't see an attachmentI've been out in the car to do a bit of shopping this evening so I thought i'd let my phone record wide angle
it is a bit self-defeating if the auto mode that jo public is using is not providing the control+safety of manual,There have been people in the thread criticising autos for being dull and choosing completely the wrong gear at the wrong times. But any modern auto will usually have a manual mode to overcome this. It being sloppy or disconnected in your Skoda is neither here nor there.
It is a bit self-defeating if the auto mode that jo public is using is not providing the control+safety of manual,
No but yes.Is this the thread for manual or automatic arguing?
No but yes.