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stingraynick75 04-27-2013 10:33 PM

auto or manual????
 
Well, I sold my 75 today and now I can find my 2008 or newer but I cant decide on auto or manual. The paddle shift seems nice but sticks are fun. Any opionions to help me decide?

raspyc6 04-27-2013 10:38 PM

for 2008, manual...paddles not up to speed yet

Snowwolfe 04-27-2013 10:43 PM

Search, more debates than you can count. But do you really need someone to tell you how to spend your money?

Old Boot 04-27-2013 10:47 PM

I struggled with this also for like 10 seconds...A stick is so much more fun VVVVRRROOOMMMMM

FlyerVette 04-27-2013 10:51 PM

The auto's from 12 and 13 shift very good. But in the end is what you want. Many decide depending on their daily driving conditions basically meaning whether most of their driving is highway or city.

RicK T 04-27-2013 10:52 PM

Manual is fun, engaging......auto is easy, generally faster in 1/4 mile racing.

It all comes down to what YOU like to do. :)

byte_me 04-27-2013 11:06 PM

Row, row, row your boat! :thumbs: 6 speed manual...Nuff said!

R&L's C6 04-27-2013 11:07 PM

My 05 was an auto and my 2011 is a manual. I have to admit, I miss the convenience of the auto. If I had to do it over again, I would get another auto. JMO

Old Boot 04-27-2013 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by R&L's C6 (Post 1583755489)
My 05 was an auto and my 2011 is a manual. I have to admit, I miss the convenience of the auto. If I had to do it over again, I would get another auto. JMO

:crazy:SAY IT AINT SOOO:crazy2:
sorry lost my head for a second... what I ment to say is "really I find that interesting"

mlsins 04-27-2013 11:22 PM

My last one was auto and current is stick. The manual is so much more fun to drive.
Go with manual, you won't regret it !!

mpuzach 04-27-2013 11:35 PM

I wouldn't consider anything but a manual in one of these cars unless I had a physical condition that prevented me from driving one. This is one of those questions, though, where our opinions shouldn't matter one iota - you should base your decision solely on which you prefer to drive. No one else can advise you on that. Your question is pretty much the same as asking, "Which one should I buy, the red one or the blue one?"

Old Boot 04-27-2013 11:37 PM


Originally Posted by mpuzach (Post 1583755673)
I wouldn't consider anything but a manual in one of these cars unless I had a physical condition that prevented me from driving one. This is one of those questions, though, where our opinions shouldn't matter one iota - you should base your decision solely on which you prefer to drive. No one else can advise you on that. Your question is pretty much the same as asking, "Which one should I buy, the red one or the blue one?"

Cyber grey

42Chevy 04-27-2013 11:38 PM

80% of my driving is in town so I went with an auto. I dont regret it, but the paddles are poor. IMO

6893Vette 04-27-2013 11:44 PM

Oh boy, the age old debate....
It's really driver preference and what / where the car will be driven.
If I had to sit in commuter traffic with it each day, I would get the auto. It it's a weekend car, I would get the manual. Just my opinion....whatever makes YOU happy.

Torchsport 04-27-2013 11:50 PM

IMO. Autos suck. Boring. Lame. Sports cars should have manuals. :yesnod:
If I commuted in the city daily, MAYBE I would consider an auto...MAYBE.

R&L's C6 04-27-2013 11:50 PM


Originally Posted by Old Boot (Post 1583755529)
:crazy:SAY IT AINT SOOO:crazy2:
sorry lost my head for a second... what I ment to say is "really I find that interesting"

There are days I enjoy shifting and then I have days I miss the convenience of the automatic. I'm really split on the subject. In a perfect world, a guy would have one of each. :lol:

Nosferatu 04-28-2013 12:06 AM

stick no question in my mind. I don't live in an urban city but I bought the car near Chicago and had a lot of "grid lock" bumper-to-bumper and it's not that heavy of a clutch. I found it a non-issue.

Stick all the way...I don't care if an auto can be quicker, I like the challenge and the fun of rowing the gears. 6-speed and I'll do it this way over and over again. I rented a Hertz Vette a few years back (auto paddles) and while fun it got boring quick.

Jimmy52 04-28-2013 12:12 AM

Only you can decide which will work for your needs. Me, I'm a stick guy. All my vettes were & are now stick as well as convertibles, I'd never own a hardtop living in Florida. But that's another issue or debate. LOL. I say a Vette is a sports car and needs a stick tranny.

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Nosferatu 04-28-2013 12:19 AM


Originally Posted by Jimmy52 (Post 1583755884)
Only you can decide which will work for your needs. Me, I'm a stick guy. All my vettes were & are now stick as well as convertibles, I'd never own a hardtop living in Florida. But that's another issue or debate. LOL. I say a Vette is a sports car and needs a stick tranny.

Living in Florida with the sun beating on my head I couldn't bare to use a convertible...now however, the few times I do want it, I'd just take my roof off. I couldn't bare to have a sports car as a convertible for the softer suspension and added weight. :ack: :thumbs:

Maybe if I had two I'd consider it but since I have just the one...no vert and M6.

Garret 04-28-2013 12:29 AM

Another auto vs manual thread....hmmm....let see....The auto is faster.....Your left leg gets to rest in heavy traffic...I can drink a coke and not have to use my hand to shift all the time...If sports car were "supposed" to only have manual...then I guess they would not offer auto :) If you like to run through the gears and shift by all means get a manual...If you want a faster transmission and ease of use....get an auto.

And yes, I have auto....


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