Regret Manual vs. Steptronic?
#32
Originally Posted by geneatals' post='609481' date='Jun 24 2008, 11:49 PM
, let's give our fellow member the benefit of the doubt as he's still a "newbie", so we don't know his personality just yet and vice versa...
You are also correct in that you do not know my personality. However, based upon response to the remark I made I've already gleaned some insight into personalities here.
Barry
#33
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My Ride: 2009 DINAN 135 convertible
I had a step in my 323, a 6 spd in my Audi, an auto in my Volvo and now a 6spd in my 545. I love having a manual again, but I do very little stop and go traffic. When I had my Audi, I did a lot of rush hour freeway driving, and it sucked. Now, I don't have any such traffic, and the 6 spd is great to have. The only issues I have are that my clutch creaks and the dealer cannot fix it (after replacing the entire clutch), and I do not have the CDV deleted, and so the clutch is somewhat nonlinear and more difficult to finesse smoothly without riding the clutch.
#34
Originally Posted by barry325' post='609602' date='Jun 25 2008, 05:40 AM
However, based upon response to the remark I made I've already gleaned some insight into personalities here.
Barry
Barry
We can only gather what you write here on the board. We are not your therapists who would analyse your itty bitty witty humor and know "oh thats just Barry being a Barry".
We all love our cars here. I am sure you do too.
#35
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My Ride: 2008 BMW 550i Sport
Carbon Black Metallic/Cream Beige
Manny tranny and other stuff
Recently gone, but never forgotten:
2005 Ford Mustang GT (hence the name)
Torch Red/Crimson
Manny tranny and every option available for that year
2002 Chrysler 300M Special
Brilliant Black/Light Taupe/Dark Slate
Autostick and goo-gobs of neat features that I will sorely miss
Originally Posted by barry325' post='609393' date='Jun 24 2008, 08:06 PM
... I want to chill, drink a latte', and talk on the phone.
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I've done the manual to auto to manual thing. Each time I had an auto, I longed for a manual. It's not a "vice-versa" situation with the manual. Yeah, an auto is nice for those days when you've had a rough time at the office and just want to relax all the way home, but those days are few and far between. And a manual is much more fun. Back when I had just an auto (and the "Sunday drive" was an economically viable pastime), my weekend, backroad drive was not nearly as fun. I would wish I had a manual. Sure, I could throw it into the semi-manual mode, but it simply was not the same. Not to mention there weren't enough gears. Backroads (and city streets) come alive with a manual!
#36
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From: Charlotte, NC, USA
My Ride: 2008 BMW 550i Sport
Carbon Black Metallic/Cream Beige
Manny tranny and other stuff
Recently gone, but never forgotten:
2005 Ford Mustang GT (hence the name)
Torch Red/Crimson
Manny tranny and every option available for that year
2002 Chrysler 300M Special
Brilliant Black/Light Taupe/Dark Slate
Autostick and goo-gobs of neat features that I will sorely miss
Originally Posted by dmahon' post='609416' date='Jun 24 2008, 08:49 PM
... BMW simply doesn't make fat old dude cars period.
#37
Originally Posted by GT Premi' post='609679' date='Jun 25 2008, 09:57 AM
Wow. How feminine of you, Barry.
I've done the manual to auto to manual thing. Each time I had an auto, I longed for a manual. It's not a "vice-versa" situation with the manual. Yeah, an auto is nice for those days when you've had a rough time at the office and just want to relax all the way home, but those days are few and far between. And a manual is much more fun. Back when I had just an auto (and the "Sunday drive" was an economically viable pastime), my weekend, backroad drive was not nearly as fun. I would wish I had a manual. Sure, I could throw it into the semi-manual mode, but it simply was not the same. Not to mention there weren't enough gears. Backroads (and city streets) come alive with a manual!
I've done the manual to auto to manual thing. Each time I had an auto, I longed for a manual. It's not a "vice-versa" situation with the manual. Yeah, an auto is nice for those days when you've had a rough time at the office and just want to relax all the way home, but those days are few and far between. And a manual is much more fun. Back when I had just an auto (and the "Sunday drive" was an economically viable pastime), my weekend, backroad drive was not nearly as fun. I would wish I had a manual. Sure, I could throw it into the semi-manual mode, but it simply was not the same. Not to mention there weren't enough gears. Backroads (and city streets) come alive with a manual!
The others that are having a problem with my sense of humor, I'd say you need to breathe... they are cars... everything will be fine.
YMMV,
Barry
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My Ride: 2006 530i Sport
Silver Gray - Black Leather - Anthracite Maple
Manual Transmission
Premium Audio
Cold Weather Package
Rear sunshade
Sirius Radio
Autobahnd Roadblock (3M) film kit
I love my manual 2006 530i. You won't be sorry.
The way I see it, there are a few classic BMW traits, and the car you're considering as all of them.
1) Inline 6
2) Rear drive
3) manual transmission
The way I see it, there are a few classic BMW traits, and the car you're considering as all of them.
1) Inline 6
2) Rear drive
3) manual transmission
#39
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From: Denver, USA
My Ride: 2006 BMW 530xi 6MT
Model Year: 2006
Engine: N52
I have a 2006 530xi with 6 sp manual. It is great. I didn't really consider an automatic. My wife and daughter aren't very keen on driving it, even though they know how. Even in Washington traffic, I would order the manual again.
Tom
Tom
#40
Originally Posted by GT Premi' post='609682' date='Jun 25 2008, 06:59 AM
Except for the 7-series.
I love the 7 just as much as my fiver, if not more, considering that one is newer than my 5.
Here it is...
Manual swap would be nice, but that's what the 928s are for I guess... ;P
Silver '86 928, highly modified Grey-market Euro import
Black '88 928 S4