It depends on what you intentions are with the car. You should know that apples to apples, the 10 sp auto can shift faster than a human and therefore quicker in acceleration. I have 24' vert, premium, PP, AE, Nite Pony and the 6-sp and I enjoy driving it everyday. I did not buy it to be the quickest car in town, that would be a different OEM and model but I chose the Stang for cruising and listening to a manual from start to stop. Best sound in the world is a V8 manual. I plan to cruise around town, the great lakes but I let the "dogs out" every now and then and it moves very well. Track or modify for improvement, get the auto, for cruising get the manual.I ordered a GT Premium Convertible, 6-speed, PP and Magnaride in May. I sat in front of the salesman at the dealership. The salesman and I reviewed the computer screen together selecting the colors and options I wanted. I walked away with a copy of the order and a receipt for my deposit.
Next day I got the first ‘Ford’ email acknowledging the order for the car, that emails would follow as the order progressed. To my surprise later that day the salesman whom I met and ordered the car with called and said he cancelled the order. The order was done under the wrong dealership. It took him 4 orders to get the options correctly. Ford sent emails for 2 of the 3. The 3rd one was right..
The car being built does not have a 6-speed, it's an automatic. It’s one of the orders the salesman got wrong..
It’s in production this week and will likely be shipped soon. I told him I wanted first dibs on the car with employee pricing that lowers the MSRP nearly 6k. If I order a 26 like I want it will run about 70 or so..
My question is.. are you satisfied with the 10 speed auto trans performance or are you aching for a 6-speed? Want to know how stick shift drivers experience driving with the automatic.
Here is the car I am waiting for..
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They indeed have not addressed the issues with the 10R80.I have both and like both. The six speed is the first gen and shifts fantastic. I only changed the shifter to an MGW as the stock shifter felt sloppy. Later gen 6 speeds had many improvements.
The A10 is hard to beat if your looking for fast shifts. I have zero complaints. On early year A10's there were many compaints and I think Ford has addressed them.
I've felt it in both normal and sport. sport is sometimes a bit harder of a kathunk, but less often.Jshenry1963….just curious. What driver mode were you in when you experienced the clunky auto shifting? Normal, sport?