[DeTomaso] Manual Gear Boxes - Quote from a R&T article

Charles McCall charlesmccall at gmail.com
Sat Jan 17 13:45:54 EST 2015


Fantastic analogy. 

46 years old and the only car I've ever owned with an automatic was the '87
Ford Crown Victoria I bought from the Cook County Sherriff Department at an
auction. 

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From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Stephen
Sent: sábado, 17 de enero de 2015 19:43
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Subject: [DeTomaso] Manual Gear Boxes - Quote from a R&T article

"If modern performance automobiles are analogues to modern high-performance
fighter aircraft, where speed and agility are critical measures, there will
be no pace for the manual gearbox in serious performance cars in the future.
However, if performance cars are akin to Lightnings, Corsairs and the like,
then there is a natural place for manuals.  As performance art."

 

"It comes down to purpose. Sports cars are designed to make people happy.
Fighter planes are designed to make people dead. The latter are built to do
a job, and the efficiency with which they accomplish that job is unrelated
to operator entertainment. With street cars, numbers don't paint the full
picture. Every trip up a mountain or run to the store isn't a full-tilt
qualifier. The satisfying, tactile ha! of a manual downshift can't be
measured. And if you think speed through automation always equals a

good time, ask an airline captain how thrilling it is to drone around on
550-mph autopilot."

 

Somehow this spoke to me.

 

Stephen Nelson

 






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