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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: 16105243" data-attributes="member: 151836"><p>He summed it up nicely, what I can add is that : No, it will not be the "same" exact driving experience. i went from the dct m3 to a 6spd 900hp s2000, so i understand the "feeling" and enjoyment people are referencing from banging their own gears</p><p></p><p>However- the DCT WILL provide a level of driver engagement and joy that an automatic cannot provide, that mimic everything except the clutch slipping and arm movement that you love about a trad manual, and then some. i can say this, because it is the EXACT same discussion, a decade old, that the M3 drivers had, and every SINGLE manual only m3 driver, that drove my m3, can personally attest that yes, its awesome and much more fun than they expected, and several sold their 6spd E92 m3s, to get the DCT E92 m3. </p><p></p><p>So when we dct owners say things like this, its not breaking new ground, its just treading through old territory, with new people, in a new market</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LostM, post: 16105243, member: 151836"] He summed it up nicely, what I can add is that : No, it will not be the "same" exact driving experience. i went from the dct m3 to a 6spd 900hp s2000, so i understand the "feeling" and enjoyment people are referencing from banging their own gears However- the DCT WILL provide a level of driver engagement and joy that an automatic cannot provide, that mimic everything except the clutch slipping and arm movement that you love about a trad manual, and then some. i can say this, because it is the EXACT same discussion, a decade old, that the M3 drivers had, and every SINGLE manual only m3 driver, that drove my m3, can personally attest that yes, its awesome and much more fun than they expected, and several sold their 6spd E92 m3s, to get the DCT E92 m3. So when we dct owners say things like this, its not breaking new ground, its just treading through old territory, with new people, in a new market [/QUOTE]
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