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stick shift vs. paddle shifters
which do you like better and why? discuss...
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Re: stick shift vs. paddle shifters
I am a fairly new driver. Started driving in September. I really wanted to learn how to drive stick and ended up getting a stick car. I find it so much more fun to drive stick than an automatic. I can see where somebody would prefer a auto car with paddle shifters though. If you are in stop and go traffic and so on.
I will drive stick over any other type of transmission any day.
Edit: Some manual transmissions are less expensive than some of the new automatic transmissions, I think.
Last edited by rider9195; 12-02-2011 at 04:10 PM.
Ryan 2006 Volvo S60 R
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Re: stick shift vs. paddle shifters
I would have to go paddle shifters.
-dual clutch automatics are faster than a traditional manual.
-never miss a shift
-many paddle shifter cars automatically "blip" for a perfect shift
-never take your hands of the wheel
And finally F1 cars use paddle shifters.
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I've always driven AT. At 45,000 miles a year, it seems like it makes more sense to me. My inner car guy loathes the fact though. Even so--and even with the mechanical knowledge of what's physically happening in there--I'm not too proficient with a stick. My only real issues are leaving out of 1st and hunting for shift points.
The last time I tried it was in a crapcan race and I stalled out in the paddocks in front of everyone.
I'd love to become more proficient with a stick shift, but I have nothing against the paddle shifters today either (or "manual" automatics even). If I had to choose though, I'd go with stickshift all day long.
Where's sequential fit into this? WRC makes it look like so much fun!
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Re: stick shift vs. paddle shifters
I have been driving stick for years, you cant compare paddle shifting to real stick shifts. You have no control of the clutch. Nothing is better than winding up the engine and letting out the clutch. You have total control. maybe Ferrari paddle shifters are cool. But others.....not so much
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I love my manual transmission and there is nothing like the feeling of actually have to drive the car yourself instead of just pointing the wheel where you want and pushing the pedal down. It is fun to go through the gears and rev match your downshifts and so on.
I dont really care for and automatic trans with paddles. If I wanted a car with paddles it would have to be a Dual Clutch Trans.
I have driven the DCT trans and they are very fun to drive and still act a bit like a manual but have much quicker shifts and some even feature launch control. Launch control can make for a super quick launch.
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Re: stick shift vs. paddle shifters
In my 1995 Impala SS, I yanked out the automatic and put in a T56 six speed manual from a Z28.
I think that will answer the question.
Randy
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Re: stick shift vs. paddle shifters
Originally Posted by BigAl3
which do you like better and why? discuss...
Over the years, I really have enjoyed many different vehicles with a manual/stick shift tranny, as well as some that were automatics.
There are a few vehicles that demand more money if equipped with a manual/stick shift tranny....Old and New.
Nowadays, I prefer the paddle shift.... if I want to use it instead of allowing the automatic shifting to occur, that is.
Yeah the stick shift is still "cool"...And a paddle shift is not quite the same....But:
I've yet to see anyone...including myself----while young(er), or the now 'old(er) version'---that can shift faster than a computer.
I feel my little ol' paddle-shift-equipped red car gets me where I want to go...and in a hurry, if need be...I'll admit, though, that I rather enjoy driving the computer a little crazy sometimes, especially when the torque limiter is being approached.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: stick shift vs. paddle shifters
My Wife's car (09 Fit) has paddle shifters and I got my first manual last year (2011 WRX). For commuting in L.A. traffic or if you have to have an AT then paddles are a lot of fun and can make some mundane cars enjoyable.
I prefer a manual when I am not stuck in bumper to bumper traffic though. I never drove stick for my first 13 years of driving and my only regret is that I didn't own one sooner.
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Re: stick shift vs. paddle shifters
I guess it depends on the vehicle
Economy 4 cyclinder - (Stick) Automatic would feel to slow for me
Sports Car - (Stick) I want to have full control and feel the power
Luxury Sports Car - (Stick) I want to have full control and feel the power
Luxury Car - (Automatic) I want to be lazy and enjoy the comfort
Truck / SUV - (Automatic) I just prefer Automatics in trucks unless it's an SRT-10
4x4 - (Stick) I want to have full control Off Road
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