Can a car with a dual-clutch automatic be considered a "drivers car?"
Can a thread this shitty be considered a "troll thread"?
>>16188234
Plenty of race cars have them.
...are they driver's cars?
>not a drivers car
>>16188234
Of course.
>>16188234
Why do I get the feeling everyone who makes these threads has no idea what a DCT is.
>>16188301
>race cars
>dual clutch transmissions
o i am laffin
>F1
>racing
still laffin
>>16188367
>being purposely retarded so you can keep benchracing
>>16188351
Sequential is not dual clutch
>>16188382
Porsche and Audi used PDK in the 962 and S1 Quattro
>>16188367
yes...they shift faster
if you are such a bad driver that you need to operate a clutch and gear stick to feel 'involved'... well idk what to say famalam
>"drivers car"
What the fuck is this supposed to mean? Do you also say things like "eater's food" and "breather's air?"
>>16188601
>tow truck
>>16188622
I don't get it
>>16188559
>>16188371
>benchracing
>implying race cars use dual clutch transmissions
>implying F1 is actually a race involving race cars
Actually I looked it up, and F1 doesn't use dual clutch transmissions either, so the grand total of current race cars that use dual clutch transmissions is
ZERO
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Sure the 962 used the transmission, but it wasn't fast about it and it broke a lot and it wasn't used since.
>>16188234
A manual gearbox will always be more gratifying than auto.
>>16188234
Reminder that an automatic with paddle shifters is not a dual clutch.
>>16188601
just like theres a difference between fast food and gourmet food, there are appliance cars and drivers cars
>>16188821
and a stick shift corolla is an appliance whereas a flappy paddle automatic ferrari is a drivers car :^)