CPerdomo
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Finally, after waiting like a dog by the dinner table for some crumbs to watch a Nismo POV, I found the one below earlier this morning:
BUT, it is useless. Kirk said that the press will Not get a chance to drive these models outside the track. Just by watching the video; even though there is no actual POV from the videographer, I can see that the Nismo with Manual Transmission will never be better on the track than the AT. Nissan was correct.
I've been driving manuals since the mid-late 70's. We grew up knowing that manuals were better than automatics in every way. But, as much as I hate to admit it, that is no longer the case. The only advantage I could honestly see from a manual; besides satisfying my own manual craving, would be the maintenance.
I don't know if I will be able to drive one this year... but I still suspect that I will not be impressed enough to switch from the AT one.
BUT, it is useless. Kirk said that the press will Not get a chance to drive these models outside the track. Just by watching the video; even though there is no actual POV from the videographer, I can see that the Nismo with Manual Transmission will never be better on the track than the AT. Nissan was correct.
I've been driving manuals since the mid-late 70's. We grew up knowing that manuals were better than automatics in every way. But, as much as I hate to admit it, that is no longer the case. The only advantage I could honestly see from a manual; besides satisfying my own manual craving, would be the maintenance.
I don't know if I will be able to drive one this year... but I still suspect that I will not be impressed enough to switch from the AT one.
