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2011年8月4日星期四

Manual or Automatic for a G35 coupe in central WI?

-So i plan on buying a G35 coupe but I'm not sure if i want a manual or automatic. I can say I'm not the best at manual but will learn more as time passes. People also say you loose power with a automatic which is true do you really loose that much! Also i drive basically 50% highway and 50% city. There is also very big snow storms during the winter, an average we get is about 4-11ft of snow every winter! Yikes. So with these information can you folks help me decide if i should get manual or automatic. Thanks!This is pretty much a wash. There will be more automatics to pick from - the manual was offered only with the complete 6MT package - so that may settle it right there.



There are losses in any transmission, though they tend to be a bit more pronounced in slushboxes. Then again, nobody except EPA robots do most of their driving on dynos. I think you can safely say this is a non-issue.



As far as winter weather goes, a set of decent winter tires - or the lack thereof - will make far more of a difference than who's doing the shifting.
i don't think there is that much loss of power with an automatic, that you would

notice, all in what you like, the auto is always in the right gear, in town and passing

on the highway. one less problem to worry about in town when driving in deep

snow. some like the shifting of a straight stick, i have had both and an Auto

wins in the end by far. in the winter on ice or slick roads, i just shift to neutral

when trying to stop,
Because of the winter driving you don't want a coupe. They are only rear wheel drive and suck in the snow. Go with a G35x which has AWD that the computer switches back to RWD at 25 mph or if the snow button is activated the vehicle goes up to 45 mph before switching back to RWD.
me personally like manual and ne ways its a g35 coupe its a sports car man go manual all the way lol
automatic

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