Porsche admits third pedal is on its last legs.
#16
Just like real hot rods have 3 pedals so do real sport cars. Race cars are better with only 2 pedals. Hot rods and sport cars are more fun to drive with 3 pedals, maybe not faster just more fun.
#17
Lewis Hamilton, 28 Year Old F1 Champion, prefers Manual Transmissions too for his personal sports cars. He purchased a Pagani Zonda, and custom ordered it with a Manual Transmission.
I understand both sides of the argument, but for myself,I sincerely hope Porsche continues to offer a MT in the United States. If not, my 991 may be my last Porsche and I'll have to keep it forever, which wouldn't be a bad thing. It quite possibly could be incredibly valuable, years ahead when it becomes a Classic
I understand both sides of the argument, but for myself,I sincerely hope Porsche continues to offer a MT in the United States. If not, my 991 may be my last Porsche and I'll have to keep it forever, which wouldn't be a bad thing. It quite possibly could be incredibly valuable, years ahead when it becomes a Classic
#18
I personally prefer the manual. I was 39 years old before I ever owned a car with an automatic transmission and that was for a Cherokee SRT-8, no manual offered. I've owned 15+ sports cars all with manual transmissions including my current Cayman S and former 996 C4S.
I've been reading a lot about the predicting of future collectible cars, and all are ones with manual transmissions. Once Automated Manuals become the norm, collectors and enthusiast may be searching for manual trans cars.
I don't think there will be a market for a 20 year old 911 with a PDK gearbox, or even a 10 year old PDK 911. What will is cost to replace two clutches rather than one? Who knows what it will cost to replace a PDK gear box?, but that is just my opinion.
I've been reading a lot about the predicting of future collectible cars, and all are ones with manual transmissions. Once Automated Manuals become the norm, collectors and enthusiast may be searching for manual trans cars.
I don't think there will be a market for a 20 year old 911 with a PDK gearbox, or even a 10 year old PDK 911. What will is cost to replace two clutches rather than one? Who knows what it will cost to replace a PDK gear box?, but that is just my opinion.
#19
In all probability, as technology gets better and better, the MT will slowly disappear, I am afraid. I remember the days when you had to pay extra to buy an automatic car, now you have to pay extra to get a MT car. Also, the population of people who know how to drive a MT car has become smaller as car companies continue to manufacture cars without a clutch pedal. In the future, when they see an "antique" car with one, they will ask, "what's that?"
#20
I personally prefer the manual. I was 39 years old before I ever owned a car with an automatic transmission and that was for a Cherokee SRT-8, no manual offered. I've owned 15+ sports cars all with manual transmissions including my current Cayman S and former 996 C4S.
I've been reading a lot about the predicting of future collectible cars, and all are ones with manual transmissions. Once Automated Manuals become the norm, collectors and enthusiast may be searching for manual trans cars.
I don't think there will be a market for a 20 year old 911 with a PDK gearbox, or even a 10 year old PDK 911. What will is cost to replace two clutches rather than one? Who knows what it will cost to replace a PDK gear box?, but that is just my opinion.
I've been reading a lot about the predicting of future collectible cars, and all are ones with manual transmissions. Once Automated Manuals become the norm, collectors and enthusiast may be searching for manual trans cars.
I don't think there will be a market for a 20 year old 911 with a PDK gearbox, or even a 10 year old PDK 911. What will is cost to replace two clutches rather than one? Who knows what it will cost to replace a PDK gear box?, but that is just my opinion.
ChuckJ
#21
and that is for a manual trans. I guess we have to assume two clutches in a PDK will cost atleast $6,000.
#22
It will be interesting to see how they hold up, what the repair cost and frequency is and what the MTBF winds up actually being.
#23
I am sure Porsche would love to make all its 911's with PDK. I think it is a high profit item for them, plus it would be cheaper just to offer one transmission choice. I have little doubt that is the way they are heading. Plus, I think their 911 target market prefers an automatic type transmission. Those of us that prefer a manual are a dying breed. Better enjoy our manuals while we can.
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