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#93091 - 21/05/12 08:21 PM
Re: New Plus 8 gearbox conundrum
[Re: David]
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It's not Maxes, it's mine!
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Registered: 02/10/06
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If I was ordering a plus 8 I would go manual too - for me it's a Sunday morning car - an aero is a touring car more (both can obviously do both - that's just where I would judge their relative strengths)...
On another note Just saw the aero coupe advertised in C&SC at 83k, then realized it's sans vat. Phew...
What colour and spec have you chosen?
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#93093 - 21/05/12 08:24 PM
Re: New Plus 8 gearbox conundrum
[Re: mr_tony]
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While you retain arm/leg co-ordination, stick with a stick. Plenty of time for an auto when you start wetting the bed. 
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#93103 - 21/05/12 09:27 PM
Re: New Plus 8 gearbox conundrum
[Re: DaveW]
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Has a lot to Say!
Registered: 08/01/07
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I drove the car last week and I must say that I think the auto box is absolutely fantastic and with the tiptronic it is the best of both worlds -- you can drive it like a manual or an auto. I was much better than I thought it would be.. I would definitely order the autobox if I managed to win the lottery!!!!!
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#93106 - 21/05/12 10:05 PM
Re: New Plus 8 gearbox conundrum
[Re: Robbie]
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Just Getting Started
Registered: 05/11/06
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I have had the pleasure of driving both versions of the Plus 8 and both auto and manual boxes are great. However from a standing start, the power delivery in the manual box is instantaneous - there is no lag that you get with the auto box. This is perhaps why the car can be a bit twitchy.
Dixon-Smith always reckoned that the auto version of the Aero 8 was quicker than the original manual box. Personally I thought the auto box improved the driving experience of the Aeromax, but the Plus 8 is a much different car despite having similar tubs. Enjoy the Plus 8 whether it's manual or auto!
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#93108 - 21/05/12 10:28 PM
Re: New Plus 8 gearbox conundrum
[Re: redmorgan]
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Registered: 04/07/10
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Loc: Glasgow, UK
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For my everyday car (a BMW 6-series) I chose an auto box without hesitation. But I would not want my Aero 8 (S1) with an auto box. To me, it is a question mark whether the Aero 8 is a genuine Grand Tourer or a Sunday car. I would not consider taking the S1 e.g. to the French Riviera from Scotland, though I some would. It would be extremely uncomfortable at a steady 80 mph, especially in the rain, and certainly worse than the GT competition, including my 6-series. I would assume that a similar reasoning would also apply to the new Plus 8 (cf. Chris Harris video). To me, the S1 and the Plus 8 are more like great Sunday cars than GTs and I do find it more involving to use a manual box.
But of course later versions of the Aero 8 (especially Aeromax, SS and now Coupe) might be more suited to the GT role and so better suited to a more relaxed auto box driving style.
Horses for courses?
Edited by philrs (22/05/12 01:19 AM)
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