Eritas
Well-Known Member
Based off the rest of sports car sales, the GT350 may have sold even more if it were DCT, err, "Automatic".fair analysis. But i feel the 350 would suit most track people anyway. hell, if 350 had dct, i woulda been fighting hard to get one of those too.
part of the draw for twisty oriented cars, is making them straightline monsters. On weekends with family/kids, even alone, car cruises etc, they are a great enjoyable ride. but then, when i feel like being a retard, i can go hang with a different set of friends, and hit the highways or dragstrips for straight line fun.
There's a lot of people who can't drive auto, or their wife won't let them have a car they can't drive.
If you want a manual, buy a manual. Don't complain that not every car has a manual. Who wants a manual Veyron? Why should Bugatti spend millions developing a manual that only a handful of people would buy (it won't cover the development costs).
But in this generation of "me, me, me" and "if I don't need/want it, I don't want you to have it", I guess it shouldn't surprise me when millennials (and millennials at heart) are ruining the world.
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