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Old 04-14-2009, 06:21 AM
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So I'll be buying my first BMW next month, an '06 525i, and I want to know some opinions on manual vs automatic transmissions. I saw in the other thread about the steering "feeling" somebody made a reference to "driving" the car and couldn't quite figure it out if it was a pro or con.

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Originally Posted by Ever' post='846795' date='Apr 14 2009, 10:21 AM
So I'll be buying my first BMW next month, an '06 525i, and I want to know some opinions on manual vs automatic transmissions. I saw in the other thread about the steering "feeling" somebody made a reference to "driving" the car and couldn't quite figure it out if it was a pro or con.

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I prefer a manual to an automatic despite living in the Northeast and driving in the horrendous NYC traffic. I was actually in the marke for a 6-speed when I test drove an SMG and I was hooked. Driving a manual or an SMG (in manual mode) provides you with the ultimate control over your vehicle.
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A manual in a 525 will maximize the power of the car so that in of itself is a reason to get a manual. The other reason is it is just plain fun to drive and gets you involved with the car. A BMW should be all about the driving experience and there is no substitue for a manual IMHO.
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Auto - allows laziness
Manual - always the perfect gear, good feel via the clutch pedal
SMG/DCT - manual with no clutch pedal, no feel but perfect shifts

IMHO, a manual BMW drives better than the auto.
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Originally Posted by kxmills' post='846797' date='Apr 14 2009, 10:26 AM
I prefer a manual to an automatic despite living in the Northeast and driving in the horrendous NYC traffic. I was actually in the marke for a 6-speed when I test drove an SMG and I was hooked. Driving a manual or an SMG (in manual mode) provides you with the ultimate control over your vehicle.

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IMHO no to manual on a 5.

My wife had an E39 520i ( 6 cyl 2L) until recently. It was manual and i could never get used to the clutch action on it.

I read around and it seems BMW put a delay valve on the hyd circuit that activates the clutch. There are a number of postings on various BM forums re removing this valve and the improvement it gives. Im not certain that this valave is on the E60 also but if so I would go auto.


The above does not refer to SMG.

Hope this helps.
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My '06 550 was manual and my '08 is sport auto. I like both but I think my next is going to be manual again.
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Originally Posted by look555' post='846809' date='Apr 14 2009, 10:46 AM
IMHO no to manual on a 5.

My wife had an E39 520i ( 6 cyl 2L) until recently. It was manual and i could never get used to the clutch action on it.

I read around and it seems BMW put a delay valve on the hyd circuit that activates the clutch. There are a number of postings on various BM forums re removing this valve and the improvement it gives. Im not certain that this valave is on the E60 also but if so I would go auto.


The above does not refer to SMG.

Hope this helps.
Not my experience, the clutch and shifter on my 5 are absolutely perfect.
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BUY THE MT....or end up like me, suffering and regretting it every day! The things we sacrifice for our wives......
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One problem with a manual from my experience is the damn shift knob....it will pop off in your hand if your not careful. I was test driving a 335 before I bought my car......and it happened to me shifting from 1st to 2nd. Thought that was a piss poor design....don't know why bmw doesn't use screw on knobs like "other" car makers. Other than that, it shifted smoothly, great pedal pressure, etc etc


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