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Old 05-03-2008, 01:25 AM
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Was thinking this same question for the longest time. I've more or less decided on the E92 M3 with M-DCT. Main reasons:

- that V8
- DCT box
- sits 4 properly
- all the comforts and toys I'm used to in Beemer (for a daily driver)
- $100K is a stretch for the C2S and gawd knows when Porsche is going to release their PDK and how much they'll charge.....

GT-R still an outside bet because PML still can't give me a bloody firm date for RHD M-DCT production, was March, then May, now it's June!....starting to get pissed off.

If I can't get an allocation before end of March, dammit! I'm getting a GT-R, even if I have to wait 6 months!
eggz, why the requirement for having an automatic transmission? The E92 M3 6-sp manual is plenty impressive, and for involvement, it is quite settled that a manual rewards more in that department.

not flame bait, but doing my part to persuade folks that a manual is worth considering even in Singapore today ... hey I'm not an athlete but driving a manual car daily in the worst traffic (CTE+Shenton Way) is not an issue. Just have to carry driving shoes in the car that's all.

And man, you're getting an M3. Saddling it with an auto ... well ... is like muting a soprano.

Yes, I consider dual clutch and SMG both as autos coz they shift for you, right? That's all that matters, not the tech.
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Yes, I consider dual clutch and SMG both as autos coz they shift for you, right? That's all that matters, not the tech.

I think that's blinkered...

Besides have not really liked the manual transmissions in most supercars I have driven - hell the mazda RX-8 has a better transmission than the 911 996C2S.
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Old 05-03-2008, 10:56 AM
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I think that's blinkered...

Besides have not really liked the manual transmissions in most supercars I have driven - hell the mazda RX-8 has a better transmission than the 911 996C2S.
What's a good transmission deserves a separate thread. But just on the surface, do you like a snickety snick transmission like the S2000's or a scrunch transmission like the Evos? Or something inbetween like the 911's 997 Aisin?

I used to think the S2000's transmission being the bee's knees, but now, I find that it's a little clinical, and a scrunchy transmission (best I've used is the Evo X 5-speed) wow!
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Of stick shifts - the one I have liked the most is the RX8 as I said. Short, precise shifts. Press clutch, ram gear home!

Otherwise, my current favourite is Aston's sportshift - that's their DSG. No messing about - straight forward manual, no up or down shifting... only difference is that you use paddles instead of a stick.

Doing 140mph around millbrook (in a V8 Vantage, with both a manual and a Sportshift car) on a not-so-nicely paved road taught me the multitude of reasons why more and more manufacturers are opting for paddles instead of traditional sticks.
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