Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/06/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I concur. Current BMW automatics are excellent - very smooth, rapid shifting and has insignificant effect on performance and economy. The Sport and Steptronic modes are handy when maximum control and acceleration are called for. I also prefer manual transmission in general and together with Honda, BMW offer one of the best manual transmissions. I present I have BMWs, and would like to have Mercedes again once they have the quality issues sorted. My last Mercedes was a lemon. I also find Mercedes better suited for automatics, as if their cars were engineered from scratch with auto in mind. Joseph Current BMWs: 2003 E66 730Li (Steptronic 6-speed automatic) 2002 E46 M3 (SMG II 6-speed) 2003 R53 Mini Cooper S (Getrag 6-speed manual) Past BMW: 1997 E39 528i (Steptronic 5-speed automatic) 1993 E36 325iS (5-speed manual) 1991 E36 318i (5-speed manual) 1988 E30 318i (5-speed manual) on 5/6/05 10:55 am, Rob McClure at rmcclure2@woh.rr.com wrote: > Frank, > > I disagree with your comments about BMW automatics. They are smooth, > quick shifting and give up only a few 1/10ths of a second in 0-60 and a > few MPG in economy. They also have a very nice sport mode and > tap-shifting mechanism for manual selection. In comparison, many > Merc automatics default to a second gear starting mode unless really > thrashed and have a notchy shift gate. That said, I do prefer manual > transmissions in general and find BMW's manuals to be the best shifting > of any car i've driven. I agree with your comments about Mercedes > being ill suited for automatics due to the foot parking brake; an easy > enough fix if they decide to target the manual-shift buyer segment (and > challenge BMW as "the ultimate driving machine"). > > Regards, > > Rob McClure > Upper Sandusky, OH > > Current BMW: > 2004 325i (5 speed) > Past BMWs: > 2001 BMW Z3 3.0 Coupe (5 speed) > 1996 BMW 318ti (automatic)