This statement...
Many people are insinuating you can not have fun or as much fun with an auto, my point is you can have fun in anything. Like I said my buddy with the 80's Crown Vic has fun with it all the time.
...is completely contradicted by...
Which proves it's subjective. There is no right or wrong with fun.
..that statement. Think about it for a moment. If fun is purely subjective, then how can the people who say they
don't have fun with an AT be wrong??

And did you
even read my post? Because if you did, you may have noticed that I already stated fun is a subjective thing,
and that's not the point of my argument.
I use the MINI because I have lived with it everyday for a year, I could talk about a Camry but my experience with it is limited. If I started talking about another car I promise you someone would call me out on not knowing the car well enough. I use only what I know, I have driven both the auto and manual versions of Cooper enough to make up my mind about it.
This does not even begin to address my point. I would really appreciate your reading my posts before you reply to them.
I do not, I think you are just as in control with an auto, I've said my reasons.
As
Duke already so succinctly put it, you have drawn an incorrect conclusion. Go back and read his post. This is not about fun. This is not about opinion. This is about what you CAN do with an auto, and what you CAN NOT do with an auto.
Answer these simple questions:
Can you change gears in all basic, non-performance ATs without changing the throttle?
Can you apply full throttle in all basic, non-performance ATs without the transmission shifting gears on it's own?
Because you can do BOTH of those things with
any MT.
If you can NOT do either of those things with a basic AT, then it stands to reason that not all ATs give you as much control over your car as any manual.
It's not hard to follow, dude. Srsly.
I'm not really going to get into with you because you obviously have your mind made up about autos, I'm not going to change your mind.
Statements like this are annoying on so many levels.
First, it serves no purpose. Second, it's a complete and utter cop-out because instead of arguing against my points, you've either ignored or distorted them. Third, the statement tries to paint me as being stubborn or unreasonable. Fourth, it's hypocritical because YOU have obviously made up YOUR mind about this as well, so how does that give you a moral leg to stand on??
So I should just lay down? That makes no sense. I firmly believe you can have as much fun, be in just as much control, and enjoy the drive just as much no matter which transmission you have in your vehicle.
Yeah, you've already said that. Do you have anything other than your absolute unyielding conviction that supports your claim? Care to take a shot at addressing the stuff above about what you
can and
can't do with an AT?
I'm defending my position because I think many members here a manual elitist that fail to recognise that autos are good, involved, or even fun.
I'll remind you that if there is no 'right' or 'wrong' and fun is
completely subjective, then they are as correct as you are.
Tricky, that subjective stuff, isn't it?
Anyway, if it upsets you, you will need to take that up with the people who said those things, because I haven't made statements like that. I've said some ATs are terrible, while others are pretty good. In your zeal to defend your personal choice (which I agree was attacked for some poor reasons), you've mixed my points up with every guy here who doesn't like ATs. I really wish you wouldn't do that.
Once again for clarity: I didn't say all ATs were bad or not any fun. I said you are wrong to assume all ATs offer as much control over your car as any manual.
That's foolish and I do not agree with that sentiment. As I've said I have nothing against a manual, people preferring manuals or people wanting a manual in there car. In some situations I can see it being good to have a manual.
I think it's foolish that in your zeal to defend your personal choice of an automatic (which -once again- is perfectly reasonable), you have gone way past arguing the reasonable or even rational.
You should just stop at saying "auto is a good choice for me and I enjoy it", rather than trying to saying "I firmly believe you can have as much fun,
be in just as much control, and enjoy the drive just as much no matter which transmission you have in your vehicle", which is partially
untrue.
It's also annoying that they've chosen, with their steering wheel button shifting system, to put the buttons to change up on the front of the steering wheel, and the buttons to change down on the back. On both sides. No "up on the right" and "down on the left" here. And I think even the casual buyer has got used to that arrangement now (with VAG's DSG, the transmission in the smart car, the transmission in BMWs with SMG etc), so Porsche's confusing system makes no sense at all.
Yeah, I forgot about that. Sadly, BMW is also guilty of this on the non-M cars. I drove a 335i with paddle shifters and it's push to downshift, pull to upshift on the same paddle, which was redundant on each side.
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