View Poll Results: Auto or 6mt
Sit and wait for a 6mt in my price range
50
66.67%
Jump the bullet and get me an auto
25
33.33%
Voters: 75. You may not vote on this poll
6mt or Auto
#18
I have always hated autos and longed for a manual when I was forced to own automatics. The G was finally my chance to own a manual. I wouldnt trade it for an auto, but honestly I'm a little disappointed in the clutch feel, clunky synchros, difficulty in smooth shifts and random noises the 6mt makes (MY PERSONAL OPINION). Pros to the auto are that it smooths some of the engine harshness and doesnt give up any fuel economy or acceleration, plus as you've noticed they are more abundant. Oh yeah, the center console in the auto is also usable and erogonomical, unlike the 6mt.
There are times when I curse the 6mt, like when my throwout bearing is sounding like doo-doo or when the car grinds into gear with no reason, but then everytime I get a loaner G (auto) I feel like there is something majorly missing from the driving experience. Life would be easier if I did not prefer a manual, if I were 50/50 and didnt miss the stick on a long test drive, then I would go with an auto.
Would I trade my 6mt for an auto...NO. Does the 6mt have faults....yes.
There are times when I curse the 6mt, like when my throwout bearing is sounding like doo-doo or when the car grinds into gear with no reason, but then everytime I get a loaner G (auto) I feel like there is something majorly missing from the driving experience. Life would be easier if I did not prefer a manual, if I were 50/50 and didnt miss the stick on a long test drive, then I would go with an auto.
Would I trade my 6mt for an auto...NO. Does the 6mt have faults....yes.
#19
You answered it yourself.... and you know that's all you need to know. How many times have we seen folks saying they regretted settling and not getting a 6mt.
Worse case scenario... get a rental for now.
Worse case scenario... get a rental for now.
#20
#21
as long as you don't have to deal with stop and go traffic on a daily basis nor live in area with alot of hills, ie san francisco go with the 6mt. i love driving a manual but couldn't see myself driving one on my daily commute in the tri-state area so i bought an auto for the commute and keep to the stick on weekends.
#22
Have you checked sources like Leasebusters. ???
I went through the same thing as you, wanted a 6mt but needed it now.
I (almost) always buy new but couldn't get one & couldn't wait to order.
I found a lease takeover that was only 3months old.
The guy ran into some financial issues and was looking to bail.
If you really want a 6mt don't settle for anything else.
If you have to get something cheap to fill the gap while you look.
I went through the same thing as you, wanted a 6mt but needed it now.
I (almost) always buy new but couldn't get one & couldn't wait to order.
I found a lease takeover that was only 3months old.
The guy ran into some financial issues and was looking to bail.
If you really want a 6mt don't settle for anything else.
If you have to get something cheap to fill the gap while you look.
#23
"There are times when I curse the 6mt, ..., but then everytime I get a loaner G (auto) I feel like there is something majorly missing from the driving experience."
I agree with this statement the most. And it's not that autos take something away from a driving experience in general, but I do think so in the G (at least for me, no offense to anyone that drives auto).
Oh, and I paid 26,5 for mine last May. It was an '07 (only missing 4WS) with 25k miles.
I agree with this statement the most. And it's not that autos take something away from a driving experience in general, but I do think so in the G (at least for me, no offense to anyone that drives auto).
Oh, and I paid 26,5 for mine last May. It was an '07 (only missing 4WS) with 25k miles.
#24
lets trade then...
thanks for personal feedback
but the part that was most important is I need it now, well at least before april
true, there isn't much available...
Right now I dont deal with any traffic, driving 3 miles to work. Later in april ill be driving 40 miles to work with traffic on the way home. But living In LA, I love traffic. helps me relax and collect my thoughts.
cant take over someones lease, cause I still have the coupe and it has to be traded in. I still owe a little on it.
awesome price.. are you on the East coast? comparing prices from East to West, East coast prices a way cheaper for some reason.
I would actually drive to the east coast on weekend, but not too sure if its really worth it.
Also forgot to mention, I have a 6 month. Thats the main reason for the 4dr now. Coupe is awesome but getting tired of having the wifey sit in the back seat behind me.
Wifes car is a bmw 3 series but its a lease and she's already over in miles.
I have always hated autos and longed for a manual when I was forced to own automatics. The G was finally my chance to own a manual. I wouldnt trade it for an auto, but honestly I'm a little disappointed in the clutch feel, clunky synchros, difficulty in smooth shifts and random noises the 6mt makes (MY PERSONAL OPINION). Pros to the auto are that it smooths some of the engine harshness and doesnt give up any fuel economy or acceleration, plus as you've noticed they are more abundant. Oh yeah, the center console in the auto is also usable and erogonomical, unlike the 6mt.
There are times when I curse the 6mt, like when my throwout bearing is sounding like doo-doo or when the car grinds into gear with no reason, but then everytime I get a loaner G (auto) I feel like there is something majorly missing from the driving experience. Life would be easier if I did not prefer a manual, if I were 50/50 and didnt miss the stick on a long test drive, then I would go with an auto.
Would I trade my 6mt for an auto...NO. Does the 6mt have faults....yes.
There are times when I curse the 6mt, like when my throwout bearing is sounding like doo-doo or when the car grinds into gear with no reason, but then everytime I get a loaner G (auto) I feel like there is something majorly missing from the driving experience. Life would be easier if I did not prefer a manual, if I were 50/50 and didnt miss the stick on a long test drive, then I would go with an auto.
Would I trade my 6mt for an auto...NO. Does the 6mt have faults....yes.
I have a 5AT but I really wanted the 6MT, but I had to settle for the auto because there were none available. So what I would suggest to you is wait for the manual because you will not regret it and you will love the car more than you would love it if you got the auto.
as long as you don't have to deal with stop and go traffic on a daily basis nor live in area with alot of hills, ie san francisco go with the 6mt. i love driving a manual but couldn't see myself driving one on my daily commute in the tri-state area so i bought an auto for the commute and keep to the stick on weekends.
Have you checked sources like Leasebusters. ???
I went through the same thing as you, wanted a 6mt but needed it now.
I (almost) always buy new but couldn't get one & couldn't wait to order.
I found a lease takeover that was only 3months old.
The guy ran into some financial issues and was looking to bail.
If you really want a 6mt don't settle for anything else.
If you have to get something cheap to fill the gap while you look.
I went through the same thing as you, wanted a 6mt but needed it now.
I (almost) always buy new but couldn't get one & couldn't wait to order.
I found a lease takeover that was only 3months old.
The guy ran into some financial issues and was looking to bail.
If you really want a 6mt don't settle for anything else.
If you have to get something cheap to fill the gap while you look.
"There are times when I curse the 6mt, ..., but then everytime I get a loaner G (auto) I feel like there is something majorly missing from the driving experience."
I agree with this statement the most. And it's not that autos take something away from a driving experience in general, but I do think so in the G (at least for me, no offense to anyone that drives auto).
I test drove both auto and 6mt both felt the same. Maybe it was just the excitment of driving an HR..lol
Oh, and I paid 26,5 for mine last May. It was an '07 (only missing 4WS) with 25k miles.
I agree with this statement the most. And it's not that autos take something away from a driving experience in general, but I do think so in the G (at least for me, no offense to anyone that drives auto).
I test drove both auto and 6mt both felt the same. Maybe it was just the excitment of driving an HR..lol
Oh, and I paid 26,5 for mine last May. It was an '07 (only missing 4WS) with 25k miles.
I would actually drive to the east coast on weekend, but not too sure if its really worth it.
Also forgot to mention, I have a 6 month. Thats the main reason for the 4dr now. Coupe is awesome but getting tired of having the wifey sit in the back seat behind me.
Wifes car is a bmw 3 series but its a lease and she's already over in miles.
#25
I test drove both auto and 6mt both felt the same. Maybe it was just the excitment of driving an HR..lol
HR? As in the engine type? As for excitement....no, that's not it. I just felt the car didn't respond the way I'd like and often seemed "bloated"
awesome price.. are you on the East coast? comparing prices from East to West, East coast prices a way cheaper for some reason.
I would actually drive to the east coast on weekend, but not too sure if its really worth it.
Yes, I bought mine in Atlanta, GA from a private party. Found it on Craigslist.
HR? As in the engine type? As for excitement....no, that's not it. I just felt the car didn't respond the way I'd like and often seemed "bloated"
awesome price.. are you on the East coast? comparing prices from East to West, East coast prices a way cheaper for some reason.
I would actually drive to the east coast on weekend, but not too sure if its really worth it.
Yes, I bought mine in Atlanta, GA from a private party. Found it on Craigslist.
#26
I test drove both auto and 6mt both felt the same. Maybe it was just the excitment of driving an HR..lol
HR? As in the engine type? As for excitement....no, that's not it. I just felt the car didn't respond the way I'd like and often seemed "bloated"
awesome price.. are you on the East coast? comparing prices from East to West, East coast prices a way cheaper for some reason.
I would actually drive to the east coast on weekend, but not too sure if its really worth it.
Yes, I bought mine in Atlanta, GA from a private party. Found it on Craigslist.
HR? As in the engine type? As for excitement....no, that's not it. I just felt the car didn't respond the way I'd like and often seemed "bloated"
awesome price.. are you on the East coast? comparing prices from East to West, East coast prices a way cheaper for some reason.
I would actually drive to the east coast on weekend, but not too sure if its really worth it.
Yes, I bought mine in Atlanta, GA from a private party. Found it on Craigslist.
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