View Poll Results: DCT or traditional AT? | |||
I prefer a DCT. | 235 | 60.57% | |
I prefer a traditional AT. | 32 | 8.25% | |
Either is fine with me. | 53 | 13.66% | |
I don't care. No manual, no purchase. | 68 | 17.53% | |
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10-28-2020, 12:32 AM | #419 |
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I took my wife's Cayenne in for a service today and got given a Macan loan car.
It's been a while since I've driven a dual clutch equipped car and it immediately reminded me how much better it is than a ZF8. If Porsche can put a dual clutch in a heavy AWD car why couldn't BMW apart from cost. |
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I've had two DCT cars in the past (135i and e90 M3) and I drove them in manual 99% of the time because it was satisfying to do so. I currently have a G21 330i and the ZF8 just isn't the same in manual mode so it just gets driven like a lazy auto. |
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