Automatics in GTs?
#11
I've been driving little Hondas with manuals for so long, I am really wondering how the American cars compare in shifter feel and clutch weight at the pedal. All the V8 cars I've ever driven have been an auto. I should be ok though, because I've driven a 3 speed on the column, and I can't think of anything more nightmarish.
I actually enjoyed driving a car with "3 on the tree" back in the day.My first car which I received brand new,was a 1970 Chevelle with a 307 and a two speed Powerglide transmission. Years later,I picked up a tired,plain Jane 1970 Chevelle wagon with the same motor and the "3 on the tree".I thought that I had a semi sleeper.I could dust off six cylinder Camaros! ;-P
The only bad thing was that the shift tube was worn-shifts were a bit loosey goosey,and you couldn't rush it too much.Kinda neat to effect shifts while virtually keeping both hands on the wheel.
#12
#13
The Roush shop that did the work on Mustang has put superchargers on quite a few automatics. They said so far no problems. That says something! I'm going to buy an automatic GT next time around. Of course the nine year olds with a driver's license can break anything. Slamming the torque to any driveline will eventually cause damage. Applying the power gradually makes all the difference in the world in keeping parts together!
Why do the call it common sense... when it isn't common?
Why do the call it common sense... when it isn't common?
#15
I drove a 2015 a couple of weeks ago and I don't think that the floor shifter has the sport mode button any more. Can't remember for sure though, but it makes sense. With paddle shifters wouldn't need the button on the shifter too.
#16
I presume that is has all to do with the steering wheel ratio. On a car with a small steering wheel ratio, you don't have to turn the wheel as hard over so working the shifting paddles will be easy.
In a car with a higher steering wheel ratio, the paddles will obviously be put in a completely awkward position.
But if you have to turn the wheel hand over hand for a very tight turn, steering wheel ratio and paddle shifter position becomes moot.
#18
I have a 14 Auto which is my first auto after several Mustangs. It is good to have as a DD. I will say I miss the M6 on the mountain cruises because of the engine braking. I used the sport mode shifter nicely through the mountains though and kept up with the pack. There is nothing wrong with an auto. It just as fast or faster and still fun to drive.
#19
I have a 14 Auto which is my first auto after several Mustangs. It is good to have as a DD. I will say I miss the M6 on the mountain cruises because of the engine braking. I used the sport mode shifter nicely through the mountains though and kept up with the pack. There is nothing wrong with an auto. It just as fast or faster and still fun to drive.
#20
Just from test driving a 2015 I got the impression the paddle shifters simply took practice to use when turning. They do allow both hands on the wheel. I don't think I personally will use them in tight turns because I don't push cars on mountain roads. It's playing Russian Roulette they way people drive today! Sooner or later you'll smack someone on the wrong side of the road or stopped to take a picture of a bunny!
I was getting on a downhill onramp to a freeway with my '61 fuelly Corvette & a woman slammed on her brakes right in front of me to look at my car & give me the thumbs up! Luckily I wasn't stomping on it & didn't rear end her! Always keep in mind there are idiots out there when you put your foot in it! I don't go WOT unless there is nobody around who can attack me with their car! Some people aim cars rather than drive them!
(Picture many, many years ago as I am 72 now! Yikes!)
I was getting on a downhill onramp to a freeway with my '61 fuelly Corvette & a woman slammed on her brakes right in front of me to look at my car & give me the thumbs up! Luckily I wasn't stomping on it & didn't rear end her! Always keep in mind there are idiots out there when you put your foot in it! I don't go WOT unless there is nobody around who can attack me with their car! Some people aim cars rather than drive them!
(Picture many, many years ago as I am 72 now! Yikes!)