Rudi wrote:
TKOPerformance wrote:
All that and its an automatic. What a waste.
You are not giving much consideration to the owner who is 78 yo.
Who knows what physical restrictions he has to require an automatic.
I personally know that there is no way I could handle a manual like I used to in the past.
Well, as grandad used to say: "Getting old is terrible, but it beats the alternative." I'm finding he was a wise man. Maybe one day I'll no longer be able to do the things I used to, but I'm not there yet. I do feel for those who are.
I take two issues with this car being an auto. First, its billed as a pro touring car, which means a canyon carver, which is incompatible with an automatic. Sorry, race cars have manual transmissions for a reason.
Second, where there's a will there's a way. There are A LOT of options today for a manual transmission that isn't an old clutch on the floor, shifter on the hump setup. Yes, such setups are expensive, but consider the money in this car. IMO if the owner wanted a proper transmission he had the financial means to make it happen. I'm not a fan of paddle shifters, BUT if its paddle shift or an auto I choose paddle shift 6 days a week and twice on Sunday.
I'm reminded of a story about an old NHRA racer who was in a wreck and got hurt to where he couldn't move the shifter of is 4 speed forward anymore. A lot of guys would give up or switch to an auto. Instead, this guy had his crew put the trans in first, and rigged up a setup that pulled the shifter into 3rd if he let go of it. He could shift 2nd and 4th on his own. How did he do? Well, Jerry Hemingson went on to found Jerico Racing Transmissions, pretty much the gold standard in racing manual transmissions. Where there's a will, there's a way.