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I disagree with the paying more for manual option.
I didn't get the survey (maybe US only?) but if the so called "Board of Drivers" are actually in favor of keeping the manual, then charging more for it will actually do the opposite and drive people away thus diluting the competitive advantage by offering it in the first place. The end result would be even less people would order the manual and another nail in the coffin. Thus if the Board is in favor of keeping the manual, it should not support charging more for it. |
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I enjoy the fact that I save a few thousand to get an MT which is my preference. I have driven the DCTs and while there are some things to like about it, there are couple things that I absolutely hate about it. It doesn't feel like driving and the paddles are equivalent to the old sportshift automatics with the difference being on the steering wheel instead of the shifter. What's the deal with it automatically putting the car in park if you open the door so that you can see how far your rear wheel is to the curb? Sure there are performance gains from the autos/DCTs and they are preferred for warranty reasons but IMO manuals are becoming a thing of the past because it's a dying skill that a lot of people just don't have. Companies won't invest in adding additional gears or making manuals higher performing because a majority of the population aren't able to use manuals.
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People that prefer manual transmissions are much more passionate and vocal about it. People that prefer the DCT are in the majority, are less passionate about it, and less likely to voice their preference for it on Internet forums.
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99% of that majority prefer DCT because they are not proficient at driving manuals or in most cases have never driven anything but automatics.
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He mentioned proficiency. Inidicating a level of difficulty involved. And if you manual or bust guys want to feel connected to your cars, why not try driving an un-synchronized manual.?But, as I said, driving a stick is not hard to do. The stick only people act as if it is some accomplishment to drive one.
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Who knows? Ma be I'll get bored and want a MT next time, but I doubt it.
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I've spent time in other countries where people typically get manual cars because they are cheaper (especially years ago) and most drivers managed to drive stick adequately at best. Usually the timing of shifts was awful, a ton of clutch slipping, some jerkiness, etc. Most of these people would much rather drive an automatic, and in large part was because they could not drive stick well. And to suggest driving a stick is no more difficult than an automatic is absurd, never mind doing so well. |
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Automatic transmissions will eventually make manual and pseudo manual (DCTs) cars disappear and not too much longer the self-driving cars will take over so the debate on transmissions is a short lived one.
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Most of the people that I know that prefer DCT are very proficient at driving manuals. Many of them are professional race drivers and several of them hold track records and have won national championships. Most of the others drove MTs for many years and many still own cars with manual transmissions.
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and i thought this thread wasn't going to become a dct vs. manual thread. what the fuck was i thinking
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Said differently, given enough time, all threads will revert to the master thread: manual vs DCT. |
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Got my survey email, added to the chorus of "I bought this car because it has a manual, and if you axe it, you risk losing my business" Let's hope it helps.
I'm at least a little optimistic - I remind you all that BMW made a stick available on the F10 M5 in North America only because of the demands of the customer base here. |
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With all huge changes it's time for BMW to offer a "purist" version of the M3 to complement the fast version ( CS ). We need an R model. MT, NA, Hydraulic Steering, Lightened. Anyone here doubt it will sell like hot cakes and become an instant classic selling at 2x asking? I sure don't doubt it taken what happens when Porsche goes down this route.
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You demonstrated that with your previous post.
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