e gear or Manual - Superleggera
#1
e gear or Manual - Superleggera
A friend of mine is picking up a Superleggera and is trying to decide between manual & the e gear. He said he heard only good things about the e gear, but is worried about missing a true manual transmission. If anyone has experience with either that would be great, we could use the info. Thanks!
#3
A friend of mine is picking up a Superleggera and is trying to decide between manual & the e gear. He said he heard only good things about the e gear, but is worried about missing a true manual transmission. If anyone has experience with either that would be great, we could use the info. Thanks!
Here is the thing with Superleggera. Standard tranny is Egear and the price reflects that. If you get the manual, than it's a no cost option on the car.
The problem in my book is that egear is a $10K option. If your friend go with manual, he will basically give up on that $10K that is already factored into the MSRP of the car. So, for me, if I was going to go with manual, I would not get the superleggera! Rather, just a regular coupe.
Too bad Lambo does not give buyer a $10K credit when you pick manual over egear.
#6
E-gear is flat out boring and prone to breaking/wearing out, especially if you ever launch the car.
A normal manual is much easier on clutches and requires much less frequent maintenance, and is much easier to drive in traffic. If your friend can drive, tell him to get a real gearbox.
A normal manual is much easier on clutches and requires much less frequent maintenance, and is much easier to drive in traffic. If your friend can drive, tell him to get a real gearbox.
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#8
6 speed is an option.
I'm usually with the "manual" crowd, but the e-gear on the SL is just awesome! Gotta drive one in sports mode to appreciate it
I'm usually with the "manual" crowd, but the e-gear on the SL is just awesome! Gotta drive one in sports mode to appreciate it
#10
E-gear is flat out boring and prone to breaking/wearing out, especially if you ever launch the car.
A normal manual is much easier on clutches and requires much less frequent maintenance, and is much easier to drive in traffic. If your friend can drive, tell him to get a real gearbox.
A normal manual is much easier on clutches and requires much less frequent maintenance, and is much easier to drive in traffic. If your friend can drive, tell him to get a real gearbox.
#12
This is good to know. Spencer showed me the pictures he took of your car, man did you upgrade from the G or what?!
#13
So a few questions:
How responsive is the e-gear? One of the worries is, will you be down shifting or up shifting and have to "wait" for the car to engage the shift, or is it always at your command?
How boring is the e-gear to drive? I know not using a clutch like a manual might get boring after the initial e-gear fun wears off.
Also are there going to be any changes in 09' to the SL?
Thanks!
How responsive is the e-gear? One of the worries is, will you be down shifting or up shifting and have to "wait" for the car to engage the shift, or is it always at your command?
How boring is the e-gear to drive? I know not using a clutch like a manual might get boring after the initial e-gear fun wears off.
Also are there going to be any changes in 09' to the SL?
Thanks!
Last edited by motorsportnick; 01-02-2008 at 08:11 PM.
#14
I personally will always pick manual over E-Gear any day of the week. I just never get tired of shifting/using the clutch. Weather it be in traffic or just cruising. Plus manuals are usually less expensive to maintain and parts don't wear out as fast as E-Gear.