Have you driven it yet? No? Then how do you have any idea if it's fun to drive?
I think the argument is not that DCT cars are not fun to drive it's that they are not
as fun to drive as manual cars. I really do not understand why DCT in sports cars are so popular. I mean, I do understand why people buy them, but I just don't get why those people are buying sports cars in the first place.
A majority of people are not going to be able to even use a car to its full potential whether it's manual, DCT, or automatic. Some of this has do to regulations on public roads (where they likely spend most of their time) but most of it comes down to them not having nearly enough driving skill to fully use the car. So the argument that DCT is faster really carries no weight. Sure for drag racing or freeway battling it may be better, but then the M3 isn't really good at either of those.
To me, if someone wants an automatic car they should buy a luxury car instead of a sports car. If you don't want to shift why have anything else that attempts to make the car in any way sporty? I feel that if someone buys a car like an M3 with an automatic transmission would be better off with an E550.
Just my opinion but if I am going to buy an automatic car I rather buy a Rolls Royce Phantom than a Ferrari FF or a similarly priced sports car with an automatic transmission. Automatic is not sporty and never will be as raw as manual. I just don't get it, to me if you buy a DCT you probably don't really care about driving so why buy a car with stiffer suspension, less comfortable seats, and less luxurious amenities. At least with a luxury car you get high end gadgets and fancy materials (because weight does not matter) which make the car in some way enjoyable.
If someone is buying a sports car in the first place why not buy a manual car so you get the full driving experience. If you want automatic just buy a luxury car, at least then you can be comfortable doing nothing while driving.
It's as if people want the sports car but don't want it to be sporty.
Most people wouldn't buy a Rolls Royce with a manual transmission so why are they buying a Porsche 911 or Ferrari with an automatic.
And before anyone says PDK or any other DCT is not technically an automatic, I already know that. And that is fine if they aren't, but they are both operated by the driver in the same fashion and as far as the user is concerned they might as well be identical.