» Site Navigation | | » Recent Threads | | | Key fob 01-06-2023 01:52 AM Yesterday 02:58 AM 3 Replies, 2,247 Views | | | |  | View Poll Results: what is ur transmission? auto or manual | automatic |    | 176 | 37.45% | manual |    | 294 | 62.55% |  |  | | 11-30-2004, 08:01 PM | #16 | Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Manassas, VA Posts: 4,129 | I have NEVER owned an automatic transmission. Here on Long Island, we get plenty of traffic. When I here comments like, "You can't own a manual transmission with all this traffic", I go nuts. Those people who bought manuals to save a few bucks on the cost of the car, are just cheapskates. Those who bought them to save on gas, will still save on gas. Those who bought them because they LOVE driving a stick, will NEVER buy an automatic transmission. To use a crude analogy, driving a stick is like sex without a condom. ***Disclaimer for those underage and promiscuous individuals. I do not condone reckless sexual behavior*** Quote: Originally Posted by bmw318tiChic Mine is a manual. I can't stand driving automatics, it's way too boring. Whenever I have to drive an auto I'm always looking for the clutch and reaching over to shift. I love manuals. | __________________  1998 (July) 318ti, 5-spd OEM Armrest Blaupunkt Heidelberg CD50 CD Player/Compact Drive MP3 Player Diamond Audio 5.25" rear speakers Navman ICN 530 GPS BMWALARM.COM (with comfort settings) after market alarm system Magnecor 8.5mm wires M-Z3 Shifter/Momo Knob Burlwood Dashboard Stromung Exhaust X-brace Racing Dynamics Front Strut Bar Carbonio C.A.I. 17" Rial Rims Vader Seats/Heated/Lumbar Support M-tech Steering Wheel/Front Sway Bar/Front & Rear Bumper Depos/w 6500K Angel Eyes/6000K HIDs Clear Corners M3 Mirrors UUC Light Weight Flywheel/M5 Clutch/M3 Clutch Slave E28 3.46 LSD/Mcoupe Cover/E30 Flanges & Halfshafts UUC S.S. Brake/Clutch Lines Hartge Roof Spoiler BavAuto Springs Bilstein Sport Struts/Shocks E46 M3 Rear Shock Mounts SPC Front Camber Kit Reiger Hatch Spoiler BavAuto Rear Camber Kit Dinan Stage II Software Turner Rear Sway Bar Reinforcements BMW E46 Auto dimming mirror with Clown Nose alarm Engine Compartment Light Heated Wiper Fluid Retrofit OEM Fire Extinguisher Da'lan Trailer Hitch Rear Sun Shade OEM Fog Light Retrofit H & R MZ3 Rear Sway Bar/ UUC Adjustable End Links Cruise Control Retrofit On Board Computer Retrofit M3 twistie style side skirts Carbon Fiber Hood | | | 12-02-2004, 04:26 PM | #17 | Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 151 | I used to have an old '85 model 316 E30 in manual flavour. The prblem I had with it was the pedals were too close together, so I ended up catching the brake and clutch at the same time (big feet), got an '88 E30 320i after that, and was hooked on autos (and it shifted too). Now I have a '95 E36 318ti with an auto (switchable, sports mode is fun) and I find it great, plus if you get it chipped (or re-mapped), it takes the flat spot out and improves responsiveness. Just wish it was a 6 pot like the 320, that was a lot smoother. __________________ E36/5 '95 318ti Auto. Boston Green, Sand Grey Leather. | | | 12-03-2004, 05:15 AM | #18 | Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Central Mass. Posts: 12 | poll..... manuel.........is there any question, I've never owned an auto. I know some prefer an auto, but it defeats the purpose in a sports car. | | | 12-20-2004, 07:12 PM | #19 | Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Methuen, MA Posts: 72 | I have the automatic. The traffic to work sucks and couldn't see myself driving a standard in that. I wouldn't mind trying out the stick version though. | | | 12-20-2004, 08:21 PM | #20 | Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Manassas, VA Posts: 4,129 | AMEN Quote: Originally Posted by mhl03 manuel.........is there any question, I've never owned an auto. I know some prefer an auto, but it defeats the purpose in a sports car. | __________________  1998 (July) 318ti, 5-spd OEM Armrest Blaupunkt Heidelberg CD50 CD Player/Compact Drive MP3 Player Diamond Audio 5.25" rear speakers Navman ICN 530 GPS BMWALARM.COM (with comfort settings) after market alarm system Magnecor 8.5mm wires M-Z3 Shifter/Momo Knob Burlwood Dashboard Stromung Exhaust X-brace Racing Dynamics Front Strut Bar Carbonio C.A.I. 17" Rial Rims Vader Seats/Heated/Lumbar Support M-tech Steering Wheel/Front Sway Bar/Front & Rear Bumper Depos/w 6500K Angel Eyes/6000K HIDs Clear Corners M3 Mirrors UUC Light Weight Flywheel/M5 Clutch/M3 Clutch Slave E28 3.46 LSD/Mcoupe Cover/E30 Flanges & Halfshafts UUC S.S. Brake/Clutch Lines Hartge Roof Spoiler BavAuto Springs Bilstein Sport Struts/Shocks E46 M3 Rear Shock Mounts SPC Front Camber Kit Reiger Hatch Spoiler BavAuto Rear Camber Kit Dinan Stage II Software Turner Rear Sway Bar Reinforcements BMW E46 Auto dimming mirror with Clown Nose alarm Engine Compartment Light Heated Wiper Fluid Retrofit OEM Fire Extinguisher Da'lan Trailer Hitch Rear Sun Shade OEM Fog Light Retrofit H & R MZ3 Rear Sway Bar/ UUC Adjustable End Links Cruise Control Retrofit On Board Computer Retrofit M3 twistie style side skirts Carbon Fiber Hood | | | 02-17-2005, 02:02 AM | #21 | Site Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Naples, Florida Posts: 238 | I say automatic all the way. I have driven manual in my dad's mercedes benz (E55 model if you wanted to know) and I think after a while of driving manual, it gets annoying. I just more used to auto cause its what I been driving since day 1. __________________  Nick 1995 BMW 318iC. Modifications by: Understeer.com, M3 Aerodynamics, Bilstein, Stromung, Turner Motorsports, Bavarian Autosport and Downing Atlanta Superchargers. | | | 02-17-2005, 12:12 PM | #22 | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Richmond Hill, GA Posts: 1,231 | Hi all Well, even though cars were meant to be driven manually Ij ust love my automatic. Most people will say that they are boring ....this and that but I have the sport shift button in mine so I can actually drive it like a manual. You can say I have the best of both worlds. I get to choose where I shift and when without the hassle of a clutch. | | | 02-17-2005, 12:58 PM | #23 | Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Cola. SC Posts: 344 | I have an auto as well. To be honest I don't know how to drive a manny... *sob* my dad never taught me.... (he drives an '91 E30 318is manual). *tears drying up* Anyways... to answer some dude's (yes, dude... I'm from FL) question, the auto is sometimes slow from a stop... sometimes you do feel left at the light, sometimes you don't.... and sometimes I think it's just the engine power, not the tranny. However I have beat an E39 5 series before... don't know how... He was on a merging lane and I was in the right lane... and that dude was accelerating so he could cut me off (which I hate), so I accelerated with sports mode on with him... believe it or not I won. Don't know how? (weight?)... but it happened. That was a couple years back so I can't tell you what engine it had, I also exited shortly after I passed him, so I don't even think I got to see his rear end. Good to go. | | | 02-18-2005, 04:40 PM | #24 | Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Delafield, WI Posts: 471 | Manual here. Never owned an automatic in my life, and would never own one. I have owned approximately 15 cars in my life, all have been German or Swedish, and all were manual. There are times in rush hour traffic an auto might be nice, but I'm seldom in that situation so it wouldn't be worth it. Can't see driving anything but a manual for fun on back country roads. | | | 02-18-2005, 05:14 PM | #25 | Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Mt. Laurel, NJ Posts: 390 | i drove my dad fiat back at turkey thats where im from and when i was driving his manual station wagon around the city it was alotta fun. there is not many speed limits or people doesnt just obey the speed limit so i was driving pretty fast there witht a station wagon which has like 120-130 hp, yes the car was really slow off the line but at least i learned to drive manual. and u know what the ext car i will buy will definietely will be a manual. __________________ Intake, Sony mp3/cd player, remus cat-back exhaust, | | | 02-18-2005, 07:10 PM | #26 | Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Delafield, WI Posts: 471 | Quote: Originally Posted by barische i drove my dad fiat back at turkey thats where im from and when i was driving his manual station wagon around the city it was alotta fun. there is not many speed limits or people doesnt just obey the speed limit so i was driving pretty fast there witht a station wagon which has like 120-130 hp, yes the car was really slow off the line but at least i learned to drive manual. and u know what the ext car i will buy will definietely will be a manual. | Hey barische, I was just curious about driving conditions when you lived in Turkey. I'm always interested to hear about places outside the U.S. I don't mean to knock anyone for driving an auto. I really don't know what it would be like to drive an auto on a daily basis since I have never owned one, but I do know I would miss shifting. I don't think I would feel as involved with the whole driving expierience if I couldn't shift and clutch. | | | 02-18-2005, 08:49 PM | #27 | Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: Fort Collins, CO Posts: 1,305 | Quote: Originally Posted by Phil Marx But I enjoy it, too. Especially when I have to go to DC and get stuck in endless traffic jams on I-66 or the Beltway. Nothing wrong with the automatic. -Phil | I could never imagine having an auto except when I'm stuck on 66 or the beltway...but then again, a little calf exercise never hurt... Chris | | | 02-18-2005, 09:07 PM | #28 | Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Tyler, TX Posts: 1,022 | I actually prefer manual when in stop and go traffic since you don't have to keep your foot on the brake. Back when I had an auto (a few years ago) I would pop it in neutral when in traffic. I guess I'm just lazy, really lazy. | | | 03-02-2005, 02:32 AM | #29 | Member Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: washington Posts: 42 | yeah i have an auto....it gets really boring to drive, does anyone know if i would be able to convert it to manual? __________________ 1997 BMW 318ti Cosmo Racing CAI Next Project: Exhaust... | | | 03-02-2005, 03:08 AM | #30 | Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Garden City, NY/Daytona Beach, FL Posts: 228 | Like most people nowadays, I learned in an automatic... I always loved driving, but I always wanted to have the control of a stick. The first car that was specifically mine was a 92 Cadillac Eldorado... lol it wasn't incredibly fast or anything, but it sounded like a MONSTER... anyway, I digress... I INSISTED on a manual when I bought my 318ti, I found a couple of autos, but I wouldn't buy... and then my baby popped up at a dealership in Bayside, NY... And the rest was history. I taught myself to drive stick on this car, with the only lesson I ever had in a friend's Jetta Wolfsburg. Driving it home from the lot was fun... I remember gunning it up my first daunting hill after stopping for a light, so I wouldn't stall, or smash into the car behind me... lol It was an experience. I've come a long way since then. Read up and implemented some double-clutching and heel-toeing... if for nothing else but fun. Even in stop and go, I feel much more comfortable in a stick, I just feel like I'm in control rather than just along for the ride. Probably more of a mental thing, but there is definitely something to be said for you having exact control of your shift points. OH, and PS- GDM, I used to put my auto cars in neutral when I was stopped too... because I'm a lazy mofo. __________________ --------------------------------------- '97 Hellrot 318ti - Active, 5 speed 17'' BMW Motorsport Wheels ACS-"Style" (E-Bay, haha) Racing Pedals M Frontspoiler (OEM) Alpine CDA 9827 MP3/CD Head Unit Alpine E12 Subwoofer (now stolen) Audiobahn A4002T Amp (also now stolen) Dented driver side fender (provided courtesy of blind 80 year old woman) Keyed passenger door (provided by someone who likes to key red cars) Soon to come (now that I've graduated and have a real job) S52 Engine Swap!!! 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