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2020+ Shelby GT500 Mustang
Is "no manual available" a deal-breaker for you regarding whether you'll purchase a new 2020 GT500?
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<blockquote data-quote="LostM" data-source="post: 16103515" data-attributes="member: 151836"><p>1/2 the problem is a large portion of people believe a DCT is just a form of an automatic, after having this debate for over a decade now, I grow weary. A DCT is similar to a convertor automatic in that it shifts automatically, but thats wher the similarity stops. the 'instant shift, "slapping" of the gear changes and overall driving feel, is not boring. I had the DCT M3 for several years (same dct in ferrari 458). I drove it in manual mode for the 1st 20 miles from the dealer, after that, always on my own unless at the dragstrip or racing.</p><p></p><p>The same "driving experience" the 3 peddlers refer to, is what the DCT gives its driver.</p><p>Its a super fun car to drive for yourself around town, and even more fun when when looking back and seeing the headlights of the guy still trying to find 3rd, and then over at the guy falling back who found 3rd, but not "fast enough"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LostM, post: 16103515, member: 151836"] 1/2 the problem is a large portion of people believe a DCT is just a form of an automatic, after having this debate for over a decade now, I grow weary. A DCT is similar to a convertor automatic in that it shifts automatically, but thats wher the similarity stops. the 'instant shift, "slapping" of the gear changes and overall driving feel, is not boring. I had the DCT M3 for several years (same dct in ferrari 458). I drove it in manual mode for the 1st 20 miles from the dealer, after that, always on my own unless at the dragstrip or racing. The same "driving experience" the 3 peddlers refer to, is what the DCT gives its driver. Its a super fun car to drive for yourself around town, and even more fun when when looking back and seeing the headlights of the guy still trying to find 3rd, and then over at the guy falling back who found 3rd, but not "fast enough" [/QUOTE]
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