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Originally Posted by sygazelle
I've read on car forums that real enthusiasts will choose a manual transmission over an automatic. Here's my question: Will this continue to be the case for years to come or are car enthusiasts beginning to embrace the much improved auto transmissions now available on cars?
Having driven manual for 20+ years before I made the switch, I totally get why there are diehard manual fans. Manual is more engaging and fun in most situations.
However, as time has gone by, automatics have actually gotten really good and my personal attitude about auto has changed.
For years after I switched to auto, I had a dream of buying a weekend car with a manual. With other priorities in the way, I never actually bought that weekend car. As I delayed that dream, my desire diminished to the point where I just don't care about manual transmissions anymore.
I'm just wondering if I'm the only one who's life-long passion for the third pedal is diminishing.
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All depends on the specific car and always will as long as manual is offered
Here's an example for you
BMW M4 Manual ALLLLL DAYYYYYY Not enough there to need or have fun with paddles
Porsche GT2 Paddles of course Manual wouldn't get the potential out by any means
Quick transmissions were made for race cars/exotics/super/hyper cars. If your car isn't a race car or damn near (Light Flywheel, short revs) and you have paddles its just a fad and serves no purpose.