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EarlyPorsche 08-04-2010 07:14 AM

I appreciate automatic transmissions
 
I know I know...we all have so much soul and passion that we must shift our own transmissions. Let me tell you you're wrong! A well designed automatic transmission is an amazing device. Even better than the fully automatic is the real paddle shift transmission. Don't even get me started on stop and go traffic and a manual or manuel so some spell it.

kach22i 08-04-2010 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by EarlyPorsche (Post 5488983)
Even better than the fully automatic is the real paddle shift transmission.

Are you looking at a Smart car or a Ferrari?

Big discounts on the Smart's right now in Michigan.

masraum 08-04-2010 07:56 AM

They have their time and/or place, but I still prefer a manual most of the time.

If I only get one, then I'll take the manual.

I'd be willing to try an automatically shifter clutch manual type trans with the flappy paddles. I suspect that with some practice, you could really tear it up in one of those, especially once you got left foot braking down.

jpachard 08-04-2010 08:06 AM

Man Card Revoked...hehe

UconnTim97 08-04-2010 09:26 AM

I don't mind automatics in trucks, etc. Our suv has a 300+ hp V8, so an automatic is just fine there. In sportier cars as well as torque deprived 4 bangers (read Honda civics) a manual is a must. I swear I can outrun my friend's automatic civic on foot.

Porsche-O-Phile 08-04-2010 09:38 AM

Automatics suck. The new "glorified slush box" transmissions with the pseudo-manual features suck slightly less but I still prefer an honest-to-goodness manual any day.

This was a huge consideration when I bought my Mercedes SLK (went with the 6-speed manual 320 rather than the supercharged, "glorified slushbox" 230 model).

EarlyPorsche 08-04-2010 10:00 AM

No no no. An SLK is just an SLK (just a computer program to shift the auto). When I say paddle shift I mean ferrari, lamborghini, or PDK-like transmissions. If you haven't driven one I will tell you that there is no human or manual transmission that can physically shift that fast or hard. If you can shift that hard (impossible) on every shift then you will be replacing pressure plates and main shafts on a weekly basis!

Otherwise, what is wrong with an automatic? If I am driving around I could honestly care less what is going on in the tunnel. I can say that its easier to have the car figure it out than having to figure it out myself. So far, every automatic I own also runs like a top with regular maintenance to the 200K zone. I guess a manual is good at times but I'll take an automatic.

Porsche-O-Phile 08-04-2010 10:12 AM

I don't disagree that a paddle shift is faster, but regular old automatics bore me. My wife's car (Toyota) is an extremely practical, comfortable car with an automatic that you don't have to think about at all. It bores me to tears driving it, even though it excels at doing what it's supposed to do.

Porsche-O-Phile 08-04-2010 10:14 AM

I don't disagree that a paddle shift is faster, but regular old automatics bore me. My wife's car (Toyota) is an extremely practical, comfortable car with an automatic that you don't have to think about at all. It bores me to tears driving it, even though it excels at doing what it's supposed to do. I'm lost - I can never own an automatic. I'd either need an honest-to-goodness manual or maybe paddle shifters (which still engage you with the driving experience since you have to think about your shift points at least).

You can't have a roadster without a manual, IMHO. I felt the same about the Boxster - I hated the tiptronic or sporttronic or whatever-the-hell-it-is-tronic system they have.

Tim Walsh 08-04-2010 10:26 AM

We've come a long way!
http://ateupwithmotor.com/technology/246-hydramatic-history-part-1.html
http://ateupwithmotor.com/technology/247-hydramatic-history-part-2.html

rick-l 08-04-2010 10:39 AM

I really don't get the "pain to drive in traffic" argument. Clutches nowadays take as much force to operate as the gas pedal. You have to move your right foot anyway so why not just add the reflex action of the left one and avoid the annoying delay and lurch as the torque converter spools up?

RWebb 08-04-2010 12:03 PM

the auto is great for running errands in town - esp. if my hand is keeping a pile of lumber from moving around

otherwise...

Bill Douglas 08-04-2010 12:58 PM

I've never owned an automatic. But I suspect that a modern, I emphasise modern, automatic would be best for anything other than trackdays or Mulholland (lol). I've heard they are even being used in some quarter mile type cars successfully.

Maybe I'm just getting old :)

John TArsicwitz 08-04-2010 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 5489240)
Automatics suck. The new "glorified slush box" transmissions with the pseudo-manual features suck slightly less but I still prefer an honest-to-goodness manual any day.

This was a huge consideration when I bought my Mercedes SLK (went with the 6-speed manual 320 rather than the supercharged, "glorified slushbox" 230 model).

This means that you have not experienced the PDK transmission yet? I drove one and if I could retro one of those in my 993 I would do it tomorrow. I have a good bud with a Ferarri 360 with auto and paddles and I don't think in your wildest dreams you can shift faster of better than either of these transmissions

McLovin 08-04-2010 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Douglas (Post 5489574)
I've never owned an automatic. But I suspect that a modern, I emphasise modern, automatic would be best for anything other than trackdays or Mulholland (lol). I've heard they are even being used in some quarter mile type cars successfully.

Maybe I'm just getting old :)

Best for what?

Driving enjoyment? I think not!

I'm with you. I've never owned an automatic (at least not for my own daily driver cars, my wife has an automatic which I guess I technically own too).

For sure, automatics have come a long was since the days of the 3 speeds. Those old 3 speeds sucked any life out of the euro cars they were attached to in the late 70s and early 80s. Not enough torque in the engine and not enough gears in the tranny.

The modern 6-7 speed autos are much smoother, nicer and can keep the engine in the right rpm range.

I still don't like driving them, though. It doesn't matter how much power the car has. ANY automatic car to me is an appliance and no fun to drive (it can be pleasant, soothing, faster, whatever, it's just not FUN to me).

I'm the first to admit, though, that we are in a tiny (and dying) minority of drivers, and that manual transmissions are not for most. Maybe some day I'll come to view driving as mere "transportation by appliance" and move to an automatic, too. Don't see it happening soon, but maybe when I'm 80, who knows.

McLovin 08-04-2010 02:01 PM

And I've driven PDK, too. Although the last one was a 2008. I think they've probably become a little better since then. To me PDK is the worst of all worlds. It doesn't shift as smooth as a pure automatic, and it is no substitute for 3 pedals and a clutch.

widebody911 08-04-2010 02:02 PM

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Originally Posted by John TArsicwitz (Post 5489627)
This means that you have not experienced the PDK transmission yet? I drove one and if I could retro one of those in my 993 I would do it tomorrow. I have a good bud with a Ferarri 360 with auto and paddles and I don't think in your wildest dreams you can shift faster of better than either of these transmissions

+1

I suspect a lot of people think they're better drivers than they actually are.

McLovin 08-04-2010 02:03 PM

Not sure what that has to do with. Who cares how fast a transmission can shift itself?

RWebb 08-04-2010 02:05 PM

Exactly - it isn't about how "good" a driver you are, or for a street car, what is the absolute fastest. It's about what is the most fun.

widebody911 08-05-2010 05:13 AM

Sorry, I should have been more clear: by 'good' I was talking about the coordination aspect.

I like the idea of a semi-automatic transmission (SMG, PDK, etc) because I am not very coordinated.

I'm sure back in the day, people lamented the disappearance of the spark advance lever.


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