Auto vs Manual
#1
I am going to order a 06 GT in December. But I cannot decide between auto or manual. I have been reading posts on here where when you shift the manual from 1st to 2nd you can leave rubber and when shifting to 3rd the tires chirp. My question is, is the auto capable of the same thing or is it just every other auto and it has a smooth shift? Also what kind of burnout is the Auto capable of? Where I live the traffic is not that bad. The growth is comming and in 5-10 years the area will be heavly populated. That is the only reason I would want to get the Auto. I plan to keep it at least 5 years and I would not want to regret my choice later down the road. My current car is a 66 stang but it only has the 200 I6 (120) and none of my family or friends have such a high preformance vehicle that can compete with the Mustang GT.
Jeff
Jeff
#4
People that know my wife can't believe that she wanted the manual. She has been driveing 4 door sedans for the last 12 years and she said she wanted to have fun when she was driveing for a change. It had been 10 years since she drove a manual. She jumped in it and never missed a beat. :drive:
I guess that makes $0.06
I guess that makes $0.06
#5
If traffic is really no issue now, i'd say manual. I went with an auto mainly because of traffic and although I like it, manual woudl be a tad more fun if there was no traffic.
#9
I'd prolly start worrying about it in about five years....but for now, manual. Besides, this is a pretty easy manual to drive, even in traffic.
Hydraulic clutch and plenty of torque......enjoy it while you can.
Paul
Hydraulic clutch and plenty of torque......enjoy it while you can.
Paul
#13
Originally posted by BigDog@June 10, 2005, 7:41 PM
I went with the auto because of traffic, too, but I would have preferred the stick shift.
I went with the auto because of traffic, too, but I would have preferred the stick shift.
#14
After 37 years of driving a manual, I bought an auto because of traffic and I love it. I don't think you lose a thing with an auto. Yeah, I know people talk about feeling more in control (which I dispute) or more connected (which I agree with) with a manual, but an auto lets you focus your attention on your driving.
You'll get as many opinions about this topic as there are members on the site but it's your call. Whichever way you go, enjoy the car and don't worry about what anybody else thinks.
You'll get as many opinions about this topic as there are members on the site but it's your call. Whichever way you go, enjoy the car and don't worry about what anybody else thinks.
#15
Manual all the way... Mustangs shouldn't even be made with an auto trans! I drive 40min of traffic in the morning rushhour and in the evening rushhour with a manual and love it. If you really want a manual, than you won’t use traffic as a justification for getting anything else.
#16
My '01 and '04 GT Verts were automatics. I had originally ordered a loaded auto '05 GT vert and after waiting 6 months without it being pulled, I put my name on a stock 5-speed GT vert that got scheduled. I was a little apprehensive as i ahd not driven a stick as an personal vehicle for decades [I do drive them in my work though on occasion].
Boy am I glad i got the 5-speed. Ths car is just TOO much fun to drive!
Boy am I glad i got the 5-speed. Ths car is just TOO much fun to drive!
#18
I ordered mine with auto just because I'm not all that thrilled with driving a stick any more. I'm catching a lot of poop from my friends for ordering and auto, but ya have to do what makes you happy. It's all about what you want.
#19
Hey Jeff, you are a smart fella for taking the time to consider this. You'll be spending a lot of money on this car, so you should be sure about what you get. Do what I did: test drive both! (If you're able, I know GTs are kinda scarce these days.)
If you can test both, get on them a little. It's the only way you'll know for sure which way to go.
I enjoyed driving the automatic, but I felt a little more engaged in the act of driving while piloting the manual. I think the added responsibility of selecting gears might actually make you a more focused driver. Just my opinion.
Good luck on your decision.
If you can test both, get on them a little. It's the only way you'll know for sure which way to go.
I enjoyed driving the automatic, but I felt a little more engaged in the act of driving while piloting the manual. I think the added responsibility of selecting gears might actually make you a more focused driver. Just my opinion.
Good luck on your decision.
#20
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
Originally posted by scottie1113@June 10, 2005, 4:20 AM
but an auto lets you focus your attention on your driving.
but an auto lets you focus your attention on your driving.