Zig
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is that why the automatics have more gears?there's no manual gearbox that could compete with it.
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is that why the automatics have more gears?there's no manual gearbox that could compete with it.
Are automatics faster than chasing goats?is that why the automatics have more gears?
Are automatics faster than chasing goats?
Fuel efficiency and other benefits "on paper" (I say on paper coz data usually doesn't match with what you'll experience in the real world). With a manual gearbox you would get crazy to manage 10 gears, but with an auto they'll get the opportunity and so they (Ford and GM) did it.is that why the automatics have more gears?
Comparing a Ford Mustang GT to a F1 car in any way, shape, or form, is rather ridiculous. LOL!There's lag, unless you're driving a F1.
But it's less than that mentioned "good one second", so I've mentioned 0.3s, however I never measured that. If you've ever tried a "sport car" (ie: Porsche) you will feel what's "instant", but either an Audi is faster.
People are maybe confused by the delay when you're driving slowly, that's the way the gearbox logic works, but when driving "fast" the delay is negligible and there's no manual gearbox that could compete with it.
Lol. He wasn't.Comparing a Ford Mustang GT to a F1 car in any way, shape, or form, is rather ridiculous. LOL!
I would recommend the opposite if a buyer was intending to take the car to the track, regardless of what kind of track. I would say get the A10.It's simple, really.
It depends how you want to use it. If you are mostly into fun rides on the weekends, want to take on the tracks
It takes half the skill, fun, and control out of it to road course in an auto. Believe me, I have done both.I would recommend the opposite if a buyer was intending to take the car to the track, regardless of what kind of track. I would say get the A10.
Set it in Track Mode (or Drag Mode, depending upon what sort of track) and go for it.
Yeah, miles per gallon and automatically do the shifting for me on a track.33 Miles per gallon on the highway with an automatic and paddle shifters give you everything you could want excluding revving in neutral at a stop light
Lots of Tracks over in Chicago? Anything to distract you from the St Louis Cards whopping the Cub's ass every yearYeah, miles per gallon and automatically do the shifting for me on a track.
That’s why I buy a Mustang!
For the fastest lap times, yes. For more fun and driver engagement, no.I would recommend the opposite if a buyer was intending to take the car to the track, regardless of what kind of track. I would say get the A10.
Set it in Track Mode (or Drag Mode, depending upon what sort of track) and go for it.
So you REALLY think I bought a Mustang and I MIGHT have wanted to understand a Volkswagen or something else?? Funny!Je didnt say buy one. He said test drive one to understand how those transmissions shift compared to the Mustang.