jasonstang
Well-Known Member
How much money did you lose?
When I traded in my 16 auto for a 17 manual after 10 months and 3500 miles I lost $6000.
When I traded in my 16 auto for a 17 manual after 10 months and 3500 miles I lost $6000.
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The next thread will be about how the front airdam under the splash shield got broken, started dragging along the road and eventually fell off....:headbonk:Do you think you pulled up close enough to the curb?
Get some Bi#^es! How fun is this?. The manual "feels" fast because your ripping through gears mad max style.
x2, especially with the options that are offered. That's why I ordered mine, didn't want a car already sitting on the lot, got everything just the way I wanted it.I think this just goes to show that you should always go for exactly what you want and never settle.
Says the automatic driver...There's a difference between feeling fast and being fast... The manual "feels" fast because your ripping through gears mad max style. Total placebo to the driver. But if it makes you feel better about your car, and you enjoy it more give it hell!
you're not driving it correctly. like I said to me Auto felt much faster (especially in a straight line)I perfectly agree in stock form my 16 Auto feels spongy SLOW wouldn't even turn the tires and it's supposed to be a 435 horsepower car I'm expecting a lot out of it in the future with a lot of upgrades so I could definitely see how the standard feels a lot more Snappy and aggressive.
How much faster?you're not driving it correctly. like I said to me Auto felt much faster (especially in a straight line)
Auto robs maybe 10-30hp.How much faster?
Anyone have hard numbers zero-60 and 1/4 mile between manual and auto?
What about road course lap times?
Edit: quick google showed GT manual 0-60 ranges from 4.3-4.5 sec.
Quarter mile 12.9@113.
"0-60 times" website shows the auto slower by .2 seconds.
I call it a wash.
Maybe the ten speed will be a little faster.