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Old 28-11-2006, 09:14 AM   #31
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Yeh modern DSG and SMG etc will give u faster shifts than manual but it still lacks control, epecically around corners.

Dads got both the new and old m5's and i can tell u the old ones better to drive purely because of the manual vs the smg in the new one........and if u dont find manual fun then learn to heel-toe....
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Old 28-11-2006, 10:28 AM   #32
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My friends cousin owns a brand new M5... and he owned the previous model.. it had quad three inch exhausts :o twin BMC CDA's..

****!!!! the sound that thing made. Sounded like a mix between a ferrari 355 and a v8 supercar.
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Old 28-11-2006, 10:50 AM   #33
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Quad 3inch tips I hope you mean.

My mates brother has a M3, STI, EVO and a 670KWATW R34 GTR M-Spec thats things pretty dam nutz.
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Old 28-11-2006, 06:41 PM   #34
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my mates dads brothers sisters husband uncle had a quad turbo rocket ship aswell, pushing 7000psi boost.. and throwing out a massive 4million pounds of thrust at its rear burner....

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Old 28-11-2006, 08:08 PM   #35
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My car has intuitive full control over every gearshift, my car is prepared for every corner and is always in the right gear for acceleration out of corners. If not, it goes right into the right gear when I want it to.

It has factory grade control logic that helps engine brake the car down a hilll no matter what speed.

It has corner gear hold technology to ensure the car doesn't drop to a higher gear.

My car has adaptive shifting from the factory. If it's economy I want, followed by a drag off the lights, followed by more economy, followed by a high-speed run on a highway then I can have it to exacting standards that I command.

With an exhaust, my car didn't drone or slur when it changed gears, it barked.

My car launches hard every time and the launch control knows what revs to launch at depending on snow, rain, dark, light, road surface, whatever.

My car blips the throttle on downchanges every time and knows the revs to match for a downchange.

My car is a manual and no amount of technology in the world will ever make anything more intuitive, personal and fun as a manual. There will always be advantages to owning an auto or a manual. Both have features that the other may lack and may be worth their weight in gold to prospective buyers.

And the day they stop making manuals is the day I will never buy a new car again.

Each to their own, this is not a flaming exercise about those that don't drive manual, but simply put, I will always prefer manual. There's abolutely nothing better than dancing within 100RPM of cut-out to extract every last bit of performance. Pure magic. Whilst you may find changing gears and using a clutch boring, I find doing nothing more than putting it in D for Donkey and steering the wheel around corners to be utterly lifeless in all but a select few automatics. The 6-speed auto in the current Falcons and Territories is one exception - it's absolutele magic.

Long live the stickshift.
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Old 28-11-2006, 08:20 PM   #36
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re: video.

I'm sure I've done that 'track' before in Colin McRae Rally.
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Old 28-11-2006, 08:23 PM   #37
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Yeah it does look a lot like Spain/Portugal style tarmac... apart from the spanish title and talking in the video lol which is obvious ha ha.
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Old 28-11-2006, 08:38 PM   #38
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Whilst you may find changing gears and using a clutch boring, I find doing nothing more than putting it in D for Donkey and steering the wheel around corners to be utterly lifeless...
You've forgotten about the "O/D off" button. :
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Old 28-11-2006, 08:42 PM   #39
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My car has intuitive full control over every gearshift, my car is prepared for every corner and is always in the right gear for acceleration out of corners. If not, it goes right into the right gear when I want it to.

It has factory grade control logic that helps engine brake the car down a hilll no matter what speed.

It has corner gear hold technology to ensure the car doesn't drop to a higher gear.

My car has adaptive shifting from the factory. If it's economy I want, followed by a drag off the lights, followed by more economy, followed by a high-speed run on a highway then I can have it to exacting standards that I command.

With an exhaust, my car didn't drone or slur when it changed gears, it barked.

My car launches hard every time and the launch control knows what revs to launch at depending on snow, rain, dark, light, road surface, whatever.

My car blips the throttle on downchanges every time and knows the revs to match for a downchange.

My car is a manual and no amount of technology in the world will ever make anything more intuitive, personal and fun as a manual. There will always be advantages to owning an auto or a manual. Both have features that the other may lack and may be worth their weight in gold to prospective buyers.

And the day they stop making manuals is the day I will never buy a new car again.

Each to their own, this is not a flaming exercise about those that don't drive manual, but simply put, I will always prefer manual. There's abolutely nothing better than dancing within 100RPM of cut-out to extract every last bit of performance. Pure magic. Whilst you may find changing gears and using a clutch boring, I find doing nothing more than putting it in D for Donkey and steering the wheel around corners to be utterly lifeless in all but a select few automatics. The 6-speed auto in the current Falcons and Territories is one exception - it's absolutele magic.

Long live the stickshift.

That's what I like about this man. PASSION!
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Old 28-11-2006, 11:41 PM   #40
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Quad 3inch tips I hope you mean.

You hope do you?

dual 3inch exhaust. each pipe connecting to a muffler with twin tips.

So twin 3inch exhaust.... with QUAD exhaust tips.

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Old 29-11-2006, 11:34 AM   #41
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No, the XR5 should never be made in auto...for one, its just not right. Secondly, if there was an auto option, could you imagine how much longer the waiting list would be!!

And thirdly, guys, please take your b*tching elsewhere.

Mitch - great to hear you're happy with your new car.

Piotr - great to know you don't own a Polo because they're obviously not for you. Enjoy your wheels too
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Old 29-11-2006, 11:39 AM   #42
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Russ. yeah i can imagine how long the waiting list would be.

But can you imagine how many more they would sell if they ever sorted out shipment shortages ! :P
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The only auto that would be remotely justifiable in the XR5 would be the ZF 6speed in the Falcon/Tez/etc range. Even then, fitting the thing would be an engineering feat and the price would get a little interesting.
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Old 29-11-2006, 12:42 PM   #44
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Enough of this crap, I am sick of deleting you lots bloody threads.

This is NOT harrassment as the reported posts keep at.

Keep this sort of attitude up and you will find yourself with NO access to these forums anymore, this is beyond a joke now.

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Enough of this crap, I am sick of deleting you lots bloody threads.

This is NOT harrassment as the reported posts keep at.

Keep this sort of attitude up and you will find yourself with NO access to these forums anymore, this is beyond a joke now.

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But back on topic, I assume the Astra VXR... (whatever its called) in the UK is only available in manual form also??

Things may have been intersting from the start if Ford had released a 6speed manual + auto in the Focus...I think sales of the Golf and Mazda 3 would have taken a huge blow.

But as Zetec has mentioned, theres nothing like the control of a manual, especially on the twisty bits.
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Old 29-11-2006, 03:57 PM   #47
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I wouldnt buy an auto simply for the regular servicing which the gearbox needs, also lots more expensive to fix/repair and more prone for faults/damage.
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