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Purely hypothetical: should BMW M announce - quod non - that they are done with manuals and that the M2 is the last M car for spec'ing the manual transmission, more 6MT M2s will be ordered.
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05-03-2016, 06:54 PM | #115 |
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I think no matter what! I want my car to feel alive, I feel so much more connected when shifting through that six speed gear box! I've driven DCT numerous times... While I understand the importance and realization of the technology and the future of motor sports, I want to be connected to my car, I want to focus on how to get faster at shifting, nailing that apex with MY manual shifting!
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05-04-2016, 05:09 AM | #118 |
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I'm going with the DCT on this one. Couple of reasons - the cars a DD and the DCT has better economy and emissions figures (all relative I know but I'm usually pretty good at getting the published economy on my current / previous cars).
That being said I can 100% understand going MT as a vast majority of my cars have been manuals - since I haven't had a build slot allocated yet I could change my mind on this one, still a bit undecided but first world problems eh? |
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05-04-2016, 09:14 AM | #119 |
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I am an expert on driving manuals and all the various forms of DCT's. With these new DCT's one can feel just as connected to their car, especially the M2.. Love my DCT LBB M2.
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05-04-2016, 10:20 AM | #120 |
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DCT was novel after decades of driving a manual. Since I usually keep my cars for a long time, manual makes more financial sense (my '13 DCT recently started to act up). Never had trouble with a manual--just normal wear on the clutch.
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05-04-2016, 10:25 AM | #121 |
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The only bad part of the DCT is start/stop traffic. Was in slow moving traffic, sometimes standing still, and it is quite hard to drive smooth and the gearbox sometimes gets the wrong gear and you engine brake a lot or get a jerky acceleration.
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05-04-2016, 01:21 PM | #122 |
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The best thing is that we can choose which works best for each of us..I've had both in the 135is and many others with the best of satisfaction shifting and the control of a manual transmission..daily drivers in heavy traffic and those of us challenged with injuries have different needs and the DCT suits us fine. Both types work just fine on the track. Kind of like comparing semi auto handguns with revolvers, each has a certain advantage, feel and the skills required to use each is somewhat different.
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No it's not possible. When your left leg and left foot ain't involved then there is LESS involvement. Simple math my friend. No idea why shiftless folk try to argue this point. It's like trying to argue that electric steering is better when everyone knows that It's not. Is the M2 EPS the best from BMW yet? Yep! Is It Better than mechanical steering ? Hell no. A DCT ( and any automatic ) are less involving by design. A little tip **Whenever you have something doing the job for you, there is less involvement. ** Period. When the automatic ( and the DCT) was designed .. The engineers that did so were absolutely not saying to themselves ( how can I make this car more involving to drive- if anything they were thinking the exact opposite Yo ! ). Does DCT get the job done faster ? Sure ! With less effort? Absolutely ! Does it allow one who prefers less involvement ( i.e. Not having to LEARN how to operate a clutch ) to drive ? Hello... raison detre Does it make the car more easy to drive for most ? Sure! Please tout *ACTUAL* DCT qualities ... and enjoy your DCT in good health ! |
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I prefer the DCT because I'm a numbers guy and it has better numbers. But is it 2900 better? For me, no. So I voted DCT but in actuality would go with the manual.
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05-05-2016, 07:30 AM | #127 |
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It is nice we have a choice to buy a manual m2. I believe this will not be the case in the coming years. The manual makes NO sense to most car companies. Hence the reason why most companies are dropping it.
The manual is one of the main reasons I'm getting the m2 otherwise I'd probobly consider a nissan gtr. |
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05-05-2016, 08:29 AM | #128 |
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I have 5 days now my LBB M2 6MT, and I LOVE it !!
This is by far the best 6MT ever made by BMW, no rubbery feeling what so ever, no it `s all smooth like a babies behind The throw is short (shorter compared to al former 6MT Bimmers I`ve driven, including the E82 1M), its is precise, it is super smooth. A little downside (just a little) is the very light clutch, and the lack of feel in it IMHO, just a tad more heavier would have been nice. Also te auto rev function is slightly "gewöhnungsbedürftig" to put it in German. When I had the chance to testdrive the M4 DCT, I was sure not to take that, I did not like the DCT at al certainly not compared to IMHO the far better Porsche PDK, the 6MT is the way to go, although in my country it is almost €7K more expensive, but fun has a price, and I`m willing to pay for my kind of fun. |
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I got the M2 in DCT and I love it. Was worried going into it that I would be disappointed having never driven a DCT before and being more of a manual guy, but at this point I'm not sure if I would go back to manual. Even though it's not as mathematically engaging(4 Vs 3 appendages), I believe it is just as, if not more fun than a manual.
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Speaking for myself: 6MT was a deliberate choice from day 1 of the M2 ordering process (and even long before).
My dealer asked me a couple of times if I remained convinced of my 6MT choice "because the M-DCT is a technology marvel". I replied that I did by no means doubt that the M-DCT is a nice piece of machinery, shifting at the blink of an eye. But no matter how brilliant it is, by nature it could never perform the unlimited number of nuances that you can achieve with a 6MT. With the M-DCT the computer calls the shots, and does so in a perfectly pre-programmed fashion. Always the same routine, observing the computer instructions. The driver can only toggle between program packages (presets). Some prefer to mimic driving it in manual mode, but IMHO then you'd better get the real thing and start to use your left foot. With the 6MT the driver calls the shots, both feet are active and can perform all subtle nuances at will as regards timing, mechanics and sound. The driver is in charge. No machine can touch this. And then there's also that peculiar feeling of the right hand resting on the gear lever and working that gearbox. As I noted in a previous comment: if only you would know how I'm smiling like a young kid at the fairground, when enjoying that visceral and tactile pleasure of rowing through the gears of my 6MT M2. Here's an older post: Quote:
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Rubbery " feel but saying it's the best BMW transmission yet . All I know is I Haven't found a BMW that shifts as nicely as a Honda. But mine have been awesome |
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I ALREADY know left braking ... M-DCT huh..Why *does * it go into auto.? |
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