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Re: DCT M3 delivered to customer *quick review* - 04-02-2008, 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by PC Valkyrie View Post
there is no fancy padlle shifting transmission that could ever make me feel more connected and instantly know what gear I'm in than a standard manual transmission. No matter how fast or smooth a paddle shift transmission can shift, I sometimes have to look down at the instrument panel to see what gear I'm actually in, and that is the one aspect which bothers me about them.
The main reason why we like to know what gear we're in when we are driving a manual is so that we don't engage the wrong gear damaging the engine. With a SMG and DSG you don't need to know what gear you're in since you don't run the risk of accidentally engaging the first gear while doing 120km/h.

Driving DSG does feel a bit odd to begin with since the manual method of handling a gearbox is in our blood. But after a while you unlearn it and get used to DSG. You wouldn't think that the Formula 1 drivers constantly look at the steering wheel to know what gear they're in?? After a few weeks or months you learn your car and will be able to know what gear to be in when attacking any corner.
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