supersebbo said:Maniac nailed it. Only thing I will add is that when you're in the normal D - Drive mode you can still use the manual paddle shift but it will very quickly revert to auto again if you over/under rev the engine. When you move the stick left into Sport and use the paddles the gearbox will stay in manual and in the gear you select unless you basically try to stall the engine, in which case it will take over again.
Agreed - the 8 speed box is very good, probably one of the best auto boxes I've had but unfortunately the rest of the car falls short.It's a fair cop... said:The really fun bit for me is the sheer flexibility from the 'box. Can't believe how plush the drive is in comfort mode, but a quick push of a button and a couple of flicks of the paddles and all hell breaks loose :evil: you can really attack a series of bends then just pop it back into comfort mode as if nothing had happened. Real Jekyll and Hyde stuff.
My car falls short as well - it's only got a seven speed boxShack205 said:Agreed - the 8 speed box is very good, probably one of the best auto boxes I've had but unfortunately the rest of the car falls short.
But a much better engine.......Titan said:My car falls short as well - it's only got a seven speed boxShack205 said:Agreed - the 8 speed box is very good, probably one of the best auto boxes I've had but unfortunately the rest of the car falls short.
ewwimbledon said:I think if you select sport AND move the stick left the gear changes are even racier. The manual isn't that clear on how it all works together tho.
supersebbo said:ewwimbledon said:I think if you select sport AND move the stick left the gear changes are even racier. The manual isn't that clear on how it all works together tho.
In the auto the Sport button (driving mode) and the Sport shift (gearbox mode) seem to work together to some extent through the torque converter. The sport shifting is snappier and more aggressive both up and down. Adding the sport button in too revs the engine higher for a given gear and turns up the sensitivity on the throttle pedal.
You notice that in Sport driving mode the idle revs go up from around 1500 to 2000 ish RPM, giving you a head-start on the turbo, whilst sport driving will also add in more aggressive down-shifts so that you are in a lower gear when you pull away.
Maniac said:One thing I really like, that others seem to hate, is the safety built into autos. The other day I witnessed a guy nearly lose control of his car as he stopped his car, but clearly it was still in D, he opened his car door to step out and wave a gate card only for the car to set off while he was half out of it! It was a brand new auto merc c class coupe and he fell back in, hit reverse and it then shot backwards before he was all the way in to step on the brake. It was funny to watch but you really could see how he could have killed himself or someone else with a runaway car.
The BMW doesn't do that, if I take off my belt while in drive and then open the door, WHAM it goes straight into PARK with bongs and iDrive warnings all over the shop. Many seem to hate this on various forums, for me, I'm very glad its in there. The car will not move without a seatbelt on or door closed.
Maniac said:One thing I really like, that others seem to hate, is the safety built into autos. The other day I witnessed a guy nearly lose control of his car as he stopped his car, but clearly it was still in D, he opened his car door to step out and wave a gate card only for the car to set off while he was half out of it! It was a brand new auto merc c class coupe and he fell back in, hit reverse and it then shot backwards before he was all the way in to step on the brake. It was funny to watch but you really could see how he could have killed himself or someone else with a runaway car.
The BMW doesn't do that, if I take off my belt while in drive and then open the door, WHAM it goes straight into PARK with bongs and iDrive warnings all over the shop. Many seem to hate this on various forums, for me, I'm very glad its in there. The car will not move without a seatbelt on or door closed.
