Thought I'd post something to see how others feel about this.
Personally, I think they're great on a race car, when quick shifts help to win, but there's just something about the feel of a foot clutch and a standard shifter that increases the joy of driving for me.
I tried out an SMG M3 and was totally hopeless with it. However, I was amazed at the performance it had when I switched seats with an Italian who could drive one. Weeeeeeeeeeee blib blib blib blib as he went through the gears.
Afterwards, I hopped back into my NSX, low and sleek, still happy there's nothing sedanish about it. And drove away more like Whaaaaaaaaaaaa, click pause, whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, click pause, whaaaaaaaaaaa....
love the notchy feeling from a good solid shift as opposed to flicking a limp switch.
When the day comes that the new NSX arrives, if they decide to tech it up with paddles, hope they offer an optional regular type standard with a shifter knob that I can push around.
Personally, I think they're great on a race car, when quick shifts help to win, but there's just something about the feel of a foot clutch and a standard shifter that increases the joy of driving for me.
I tried out an SMG M3 and was totally hopeless with it. However, I was amazed at the performance it had when I switched seats with an Italian who could drive one. Weeeeeeeeeeee blib blib blib blib as he went through the gears.
Afterwards, I hopped back into my NSX, low and sleek, still happy there's nothing sedanish about it. And drove away more like Whaaaaaaaaaaaa, click pause, whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, click pause, whaaaaaaaaaaa....
love the notchy feeling from a good solid shift as opposed to flicking a limp switch.
When the day comes that the new NSX arrives, if they decide to tech it up with paddles, hope they offer an optional regular type standard with a shifter knob that I can push around.