S5 owners: Thoughts so far?
#21
is your M3 a 6MT or DCT?
I have just started reading a 15 page thread with owners discussing on m3post.com and am already bored and just want a definitive (which i know is impossible) answer.
I think i'll go with the DCT because of London traffic, that and the fact that i don't think they are offering the same deal on the 6mt.
I'm going to the dealer tomorrow for a testdrive of both.
#22
Kurt,
is your M3 a 6MT or DCT?
I have just started reading a 15 page thread with owners discussing on m3post.com and am already bored and just want a definitive (which i know is impossible) answer.
I think i'll go with the DCT because of London traffic, that and the fact that i don't think they are offering the same deal on the 6mt.
I'm going to the dealer tomorrow for a testdrive of both.
is your M3 a 6MT or DCT?
I have just started reading a 15 page thread with owners discussing on m3post.com and am already bored and just want a definitive (which i know is impossible) answer.
I think i'll go with the DCT because of London traffic, that and the fact that i don't think they are offering the same deal on the 6mt.
I'm going to the dealer tomorrow for a testdrive of both.
Just sayin...
#23
Nate i haven't driven the SMG before or the DCT but from what i've read the SMG can't even begin to compare to the DCT tranny, so your mate should have tried it out at least, which is what i'll do.
The interior of the 3 series is so boring that when you have an auto you sit there bored just looking at it and thinking it looks like shit (as i did quite often in the 335), that alone could be enough for me to go for a more involving 6MT to be honest!
The interior of the 3 series is so boring that when you have an auto you sit there bored just looking at it and thinking it looks like shit (as i did quite often in the 335), that alone could be enough for me to go for a more involving 6MT to be honest!
#24
Kurt,
is your M3 a 6MT or DCT?
I have just started reading a 15 page thread with owners discussing on m3post.com and am already bored and just want a definitive (which i know is impossible) answer.
I think i'll go with the DCT because of London traffic, that and the fact that i don't think they are offering the same deal on the 6mt.
I'm going to the dealer tomorrow for a testdrive of both.
is your M3 a 6MT or DCT?
I have just started reading a 15 page thread with owners discussing on m3post.com and am already bored and just want a definitive (which i know is impossible) answer.
I think i'll go with the DCT because of London traffic, that and the fact that i don't think they are offering the same deal on the 6mt.
I'm going to the dealer tomorrow for a testdrive of both.
I went with a manual b/c I only drive manuals, and until I get a Scud (PLEASE!) I will always drive manuals.
#25
Nate i haven't driven the SMG before or the DCT but from what i've read the SMG can't even begin to compare to the DCT tranny, so your mate should have tried it out at least, which is what i'll do.
The interior of the 3 series is so boring that when you have an auto you sit there bored just looking at it and thinking it looks like shit (as i did quite often in the 335), that alone could be enough for me to go for a more involving 6MT to be honest!
The interior of the 3 series is so boring that when you have an auto you sit there bored just looking at it and thinking it looks like shit (as i did quite often in the 335), that alone could be enough for me to go for a more involving 6MT to be honest!
I'd get a manual, I just think they are more fun, even though performance wise I'm sure i'm not a good enough driver to match the performance I would get out of the DCT.
#26
It seems to me this is remedied with the RS offerings. No?
#27
Yeah, wait until Audi releases the RS5. However, knowing them, no matter how the market looks it will be around $80-85,000/
#29
6MT. Whilst the DCT is an incredible gearbox, its an automatic, no way around it.
Theres no way you can justify getting a DCT over a Manual in an M3 unless you are missing your left leg. Whilst the traffic issue definitely has it merits, and it does get a little tiresome after a while in traffic, the benefits when the traffic clears...... But iv'e never experienced London traffic.
The clutch is lighter than the previous generation so is more leg friendly in traffic, the gearbox is still notchy as hell, but i love that, and the throws ( especially 2-3 ) are long as hell. In the previous generation, 3rd gear was the perfect round town gear, could pull from low down etc. This time its not as good ( i probably sit in 2nd in the city ) but it's still geared well enough to limit the shifts in traffic.
And yeah, the interior is pretty boring ( but i dont get why everyone loves the Audi interior ), but you get used to it. I prefered the old interior as you felt more a part of it, like a cockpit, and initially i didnt have the same feelings towards the new one, but it has grown on me. I liked how you used to sit so low in the E46 and you don't get the same feeling in the new one.
The brakes are great around town, but get em ont he track and its a different story. I don't know why BMW underbrake their cars.
I don't need a car that helps me get of the line thank-you. And the gearbox and clutch in the RS's seem to refined.
Theres no way you can justify getting a DCT over a Manual in an M3 unless you are missing your left leg. Whilst the traffic issue definitely has it merits, and it does get a little tiresome after a while in traffic, the benefits when the traffic clears...... But iv'e never experienced London traffic.
The clutch is lighter than the previous generation so is more leg friendly in traffic, the gearbox is still notchy as hell, but i love that, and the throws ( especially 2-3 ) are long as hell. In the previous generation, 3rd gear was the perfect round town gear, could pull from low down etc. This time its not as good ( i probably sit in 2nd in the city ) but it's still geared well enough to limit the shifts in traffic.
And yeah, the interior is pretty boring ( but i dont get why everyone loves the Audi interior ), but you get used to it. I prefered the old interior as you felt more a part of it, like a cockpit, and initially i didnt have the same feelings towards the new one, but it has grown on me. I liked how you used to sit so low in the E46 and you don't get the same feeling in the new one.
The brakes are great around town, but get em ont he track and its a different story. I don't know why BMW underbrake their cars.
I don't need a car that helps me get of the line thank-you. And the gearbox and clutch in the RS's seem to refined.
#30
Last edited by quattro joe; 05-13-2009 at 10:44 PM.