Auto or manual

ronk said:
Nictrix said:
Spiderz said:
I'm so glad the zed doesn't come in with a diesel option.
Roadsters are for petrol heads :D
A nice looking SLK passed me yesterday and it was really spoiled by the noise of the diesel engine

But he did pass you!!!!
Last oil burning SLK driver that was in front of me got a free sample of the 35iS sound track at WOT with a bonus gear change... I never realised that there was an ejector seat option :rofl: :driving:
 
Nictrix said:
Spiderz said:
Jasey said:
And don't get me started on diesel v petrol ;) :D

I'm so glad the zed doesn't come in with a diesel option.
Roadsters are for petrol heads :D
A nice looking SLK passed me yesterday and it was really spoiled by the noise of the diesel engine

Was it being driven by a hairdresser?
 
Nanu said:
Nictrix said:
Spiderz said:
I'm so glad the zed doesn't come in with a diesel option.
Roadsters are for petrol heads :D
A nice looking SLK passed me yesterday and it was really spoiled by the noise of the diesel engine

Was it being driven by a hairdresser?
Are you sure you meant to say that?
They are not that much different to the Z or any other 2 seater really.
But he did have hair and he was dressed.... at least from the shoulders up. :)
 
2 seater sports cars have always been branded a hairdressers car no matter who the manufacturer was.
I remember going to work in my wifes 1990 MR2 and was slagged for driving a hairdressers car.
 
Nanu said:
Not much difference, are you kidding???
2 seater drop top - Yes
Premium brand - Yes
Rear wheel drive - Yes
Hard top roof - Yes
Baby GT feel - Yes
... I can't think of a closer match to the Z4 than the SLK/SLC
 
techathy said:
Nanu said:
Not much difference, are you kidding???
2 seater drop top - Yes
Premium brand - Yes
Rear wheel drive - Yes
Hard top roof - Yes
Baby GT feel - Yes
... I can't think of a closer match to the Z4 than the SLK/SLC
Driven by girls or poofs - :D
 
Nictrix said:
2 seater sports cars have always been branded a hairdressers car no matter who the manufacturer was.

Even the old 4.0l blower Bentleys of the 30's?? :D
They werent hairdresser cars. nor were the little MG's of the day!
 
techathy said:
dr_john said:
Col661 said:
I have a 2L 8 speed twin clutch with paddles. In the winter, comfort mode plod it around. Summer, roof down, sport mode and manual paddles. Rev the nuts off it and drive like a yob :D Tried a manual, shift was too long and clunky. The auto is very responsive in sport mode. :driving:

Are you sure about this, 2 litre 8 speed twin clutch (ie DCT)? When I bought my current E89 I was informed by BMW that DCT was only available on the 7 speed 35 model.

Again, I may stand corrected :)
You are correct. The 7sp is DCT , The 8sp is an auto 'box.

Sorry yes your right. Got carried away with my numbers. I thought the sales guy had said the 8 speed m sport had double clutch but having a look.. It's just an auto. That said, does have a seemless upshift.
 
Manual in a sports car - yes.
DCT in a sports car - yes.
Automatic in a sports car - err, no.

Then again, I view the Z4 as more a GT than an 'out and put' sports car so an automatic is acceptable if you want to waft around at a fair old speed.
 
Garvin said:
Then again, I view the Z4 as more a GT than an 'out and put' sports car so an automatic is acceptable if you want to waft around at a fair old speed.
Exactly why I went for the Z4 over a BRZ & Cayman... Yeah the BRZ & Cayman will run rings around the 35iS in the handling stakes but as a baby GT they can't compete with the Z4. Had I got the money I'd want a Z4 35iS & a Cayman GT4. To my mind they compliment each other perfectly.
 
techathy said:
Garvin said:
Then again, I view the Z4 as more a GT than an 'out and put' sports car so an automatic is acceptable if you want to waft around at a fair old speed.
Exactly why I went for the Z4 over a BRZ & Cayman... Yeah the BRZ & Cayman will run rings around the 35iS in the handling stakes but as a baby GT they can't compete with the Z4. Had I got the money I'd want a Z4 35iS & a Cayman GT4. To my mind they compliment each other perfectly.
My 20 year old F355 runs rings around the Z4 in the both the handling and noise stakes - it's no GT though, that's for sure!
 
techathy said:
Nanu said:
Not much difference, are you kidding???
2 seater drop top - Yes
Premium brand - Yes
Rear wheel drive - Yes
Hard top roof - Yes
Baby GT feel - Yes
... I can't think of a closer match to the Z4 than the SLK/SLC
Only the SLK 55 AMG comes up to scratch when compared with the 35is performance wise and that takes a V8 to do it and costs several thousands more. All the others are smaller (boot and interior) and considerably slower 0-62. They didn't call Clarkson's car the SL Gay for nothing :poke:
 
Nanu said:
techathy said:
Nanu said:
Not much difference, are you kidding???
2 seater drop top - Yes
Premium brand - Yes
Rear wheel drive - Yes
Hard top roof - Yes
Baby GT feel - Yes
... I can't think of a closer match to the Z4 than the SLK/SLC
Only the SLK 55 AMG comes up to scratch when compared with the 35is performance wise and that takes a V8 to do it and costs several thousands more. All the others are smaller (boot and interior) and considerably slower 0-62. They didn't call Clarkson's car the SL Gay for nothing :poke:
But for all its flaws the SLK/SLC is by far the the most direct competition to the Z4 in my book. It feels like a baby GT sports car, everything else I tried felt like it (trying) to be a handling sports rather car than a baby GT sports car.
 
Take the size of the engines and the performance out of the equation, they look similar and thats what the average person sees.
 
Spiderz said:
Cheers guys i think ill make the DCT auto my first choice :)
My prior car, a 2003 Boxster S, had a Tiptronic transmission with toggles on the steering wheel. Since the car would not let you select too low a gear, I found that I could preselect a lower gear, perhaps two down, as I approached a corner at speed, while braking. When I hammered the gas while leaving the turn, I was already in the correct gear for acceleration. I think that the performance was still quite "sporting", and I doubt that I could have shifted gears as efficiently or quickly with a manual. My Jaguar XK8 (before the Porsche) was also an automatic, but I did not drive it in the same fashion as either the Porsche or the Z4. I am very happy with the paddles in the Z4, but have yet to give it a real workout to make a fair comparison with the Boxster S.
 
I trading mt Audi TTS DSG gear box to a manual Z4 28i. I will miss the auto a great deal. I may regret not getting an auto but the price was right on the Z4 I am buying.
 
I have since changed my mind and put deposit on automatic 28i m sport. I doubt it will live up to theĀ tts s tronic. I will find it hard to go back to manual now.
 
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