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-Ant.
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Originally Posted by AnthonyF
its ugly and ive never been a huge fan of skylines.
Reps to EJ25RUN and Glides for seeing where I was coming from. The purpose of the thread wasn't to determine if a manual transmission would make the car perform better, but if it changed your opinion of the car.
I have known from the start that the GTR gearbox can shift faster and match revs better than I ever can, but I wouldn't enjoy driving it nearly as much as something with comparable specs and a driver operated clutch.
not true.Quote:
Originally Posted by Glides
I already agreed that a true manual is more fun. And I don't think a car can be too good.Quote:
Originally Posted by Glides
With that said I don't think it hurts the enjoyability of the gt-r. BECAUSE THE ONLY DIFFERENCE is that instead of your hand moving a stick, it's moving a paddle shifter. So basically just because your right hand is on the steering wheel moving a lever instead of on a lever coming out of the center console the whole gt-r experience isn't fun?
I mean in either case you're making the gt-r down/upshift whenever you want. You have control. The only difference is that you don't use your left foot to push in a pedal.
So is it that you just like pushing a pedal in with your left foot, or do you just like having your right hand on a stick rather than a steering wheel
Because honestly, either way it seems a little silly. My point is that while I understand that a 6-speed is more fun than paddle shifting, the gt-r shouldn't be dismissed as unenjoyable nor not a drivers car.
Dude. You cannot read. We never said the GTR experience wouldn't be fun, it just wouldn't be nearly as enjoyable as a car with a standard gearbox. Trust me, everyone who posted in this thread knows exactly what happens when you push the flappy paddles, so it isn't like we don't understand you.Quote:
Originally Posted by NissanTun3r
Also, it isn't a driver's car. It might be a car for car enthusiasts (who can't drive for shit), but it isn't a driver's car.