Paddle shifters?
#21
Like malraux said, your car won't let you do anything that will hurt it, it's programmed that way, so i'd feel free to go ahead and play around with it. If you got the idea with scooters and dirtbikes it's the same concept.
#22
Go ahead and give it a try!!! like everyone said the computer is pretty smart and will not allow the transmission or engine to hurt itself.
Give your owners manual another look and it explains everything about driving in S mode using the paddles.
I'm a self declared master of the paddles and use them all the time.
Remember once in S mode if you make a shift up or down the transmission will no longer shift on It's own.
If you do not touch the paddles it will shift up to 3rd on it's own and I believe go into 4th at redline.
every now and again I forget that I made a shift and come to a stop,
then take off expecting the car to shift but you hear the engine revving lol
so go ahead there really is nothing to it but to do it
Give your owners manual another look and it explains everything about driving in S mode using the paddles.
I'm a self declared master of the paddles and use them all the time.
Remember once in S mode if you make a shift up or down the transmission will no longer shift on It's own.
If you do not touch the paddles it will shift up to 3rd on it's own and I believe go into 4th at redline.
every now and again I forget that I made a shift and come to a stop,
then take off expecting the car to shift but you hear the engine revving lol
so go ahead there really is nothing to it but to do it
#25
Paddle Shifting - Newbie
Ps.. So it's not just a guy thing... right? ;-)
(I wanna prove my sales lady wrong!.. Once I learn how to use em... I might have to paddle shift some donuts around her (insert revving sounds here).
(I wanna prove my sales lady wrong!.. Once I learn how to use em... I might have to paddle shift some donuts around her (insert revving sounds here).
#29
Do people like the paddle shifters in the sport? I currently drive a manual, but would like to go to automatic (though I don't mind manual at all). Having the paddle shifter functionality seems like a nice hybrid of both, but I get the feeling that I'd just leave it in automatic most of the time.
Do people like the paddle shifters, or just ignore them? I realize this is largely subjective, but I'm just curious as to what people think.
Do people like the paddle shifters, or just ignore them? I realize this is largely subjective, but I'm just curious as to what people think.
Most of us who use paddles a great deal its because we like the control same as manuals except its quicker. And one advantage of the auto is the reduced rpm at highway speeds which also yields better mpg. And when in heavy traffic the auto saves a lot of aggrevation.
There's nothing wrong with seeing how all the high dollar high powered sports cars have all gone to paddles. Some of them only come with paddles. Technology advances. (you dion;'t see true manuals in F1, just hydraulic linkaged auto shifters, aka high tech paddles. sebastion Vettel has nothing on we paddle shifters. well, Ok maybe a little ....
#30
And with a tiny engine, letting the car know a second earlier that you want to downshift for a highway merge is really useful .. and the shift logic is well designed. The paddles work well when you want them, otherwise they stay out of your way.
#31
I've never driven a manual. In theory, I know how to. (Who doesn't ) I try to use them to place of never having driven a manual to keep an eye on RPM's/gear/etc. to try and shift optimally. Nice knowing that even if I mess up too much, the car won't let me damage it and cost me an arm and a leg.
#33
I'm always on paddles except when finding parking, haha. I've grown to like them, considering the fact that I wanted a manual initially. One thing though after using them for the past 2 years.. I kind of wish they were more sensitive-- there's like a little lag sometimes between the click of your shift and the engine shifting gears. But hey, it's not an expensive racecar or something so I can't really compain.
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