I find the manual shift mode most useful when passing on two lane highways in heavy traffic. Before I pass I downshift into the meat of the torque curve, above 3000 rpm; and then hammer around the slower vehicle. This avoids the delay in auto downshifting, and shortens passing distance a bit.
And it's pretty fun too!
If a light is coming up/turning, I neutral it
Putting a car in neutral at any time is very dangerous and should be avoided at all costs unless you're in the car wash. Talk to any professional drivers or someone that rides a motorcycle. In turns you should be accelerating both for safety and stability issues.
I use the Manual side 75% of the times. Besides being fun, it gives one more stability, safety and saves on brakes. 1st gear is too high a ratio for me and rarely use it.
This car's manual side is 100% better than the one on my SC 430.
I find it to be a gimmick more than anything.... I rarely use it ...I prefer the Genesis to have an automatic.
Completely agree, and this feature seems like it is in many cars these days. Also, I want the manual mode to shift in one thousandth of a second like a Lambo does(paddle shifters)
Obviously, this is a luxury car and is not possible, but there have been too many times when I would use the manual mode and it is impossible to race anyone else and win, unless you are already in the correct gear, since most cars are auto's and they hit the gas, the car downshifts, and goes. I found it much quicker to just hit the gas and let the tranny downshift vs. the manuel mode.
I've only use the manual mode driving in snow.
Putting a car in neutral at any time is very dangerous and should be avoided at all costs unless you're in the car wash. Talk to any professional drivers or someone that rides a motorcycle. In turns you should be accelerating both for safety and stability issues.
Somebody has been to track day and knows the basics of traction. You have three components, acceleration, deceleration, and turning. You can have any combination of the three of three but only up to 100% of available traction. 100.1% and you're sliding.I drive a motorcycle and occasionally race. Accelerating in a turn is not the safest. The safest is not accelerating or decelerating. Either requires more of the tires which are being used to steer the car. If you accelerate or brake too much, or if you are too close to the traction limit, you could over or understeer, depending on the dynamics of the car.
I was a little worried about using it at first, I wasn't sure if it would affect the trans if you used it all the time. So far so good after a few years.Does anyone use the manual shifting option for driving? How does it work and preform? I have never tried it. Would like some input from those that have used it.
Thanks,
Fiat