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I have an E46 M3 SMG and love the transmission over a traditional manual gearbox. Driving in traffic all I have to do is pop it into auto mode and its as easy as driving an automatic. But its still fun to drive when I want do some “spirited” driving. Overall though the lack of a clutch pedal does reduce the control slightly — there are times when the computer just can’t predict when to slip the clutch and when not to. The most annoying thing is when it decides to downshift exactly when I’m trying to accelerate and theres a 1-sec or so delay while I wait for it to engage the next gear.
Never driven a DSG car but will definitely try one out next time I’m in the market for a new car. I’d really like to drive a Nissan GT-R if I could find one to test drive. Of course I’m supposed to be saving that money to buy a house soon so I probably shouldn’t buy one.. but still, it’s tempting π
SmellsFeeshyParticipantI have an E46 M3 SMG and love the transmission over a traditional manual gearbox. Driving in traffic all I have to do is pop it into auto mode and its as easy as driving an automatic. But its still fun to drive when I want do some “spirited” driving. Overall though the lack of a clutch pedal does reduce the control slightly — there are times when the computer just can’t predict when to slip the clutch and when not to. The most annoying thing is when it decides to downshift exactly when I’m trying to accelerate and theres a 1-sec or so delay while I wait for it to engage the next gear.
Never driven a DSG car but will definitely try one out next time I’m in the market for a new car. I’d really like to drive a Nissan GT-R if I could find one to test drive. Of course I’m supposed to be saving that money to buy a house soon so I probably shouldn’t buy one.. but still, it’s tempting π
SmellsFeeshyParticipantI have an E46 M3 SMG and love the transmission over a traditional manual gearbox. Driving in traffic all I have to do is pop it into auto mode and its as easy as driving an automatic. But its still fun to drive when I want do some “spirited” driving. Overall though the lack of a clutch pedal does reduce the control slightly — there are times when the computer just can’t predict when to slip the clutch and when not to. The most annoying thing is when it decides to downshift exactly when I’m trying to accelerate and theres a 1-sec or so delay while I wait for it to engage the next gear.
Never driven a DSG car but will definitely try one out next time I’m in the market for a new car. I’d really like to drive a Nissan GT-R if I could find one to test drive. Of course I’m supposed to be saving that money to buy a house soon so I probably shouldn’t buy one.. but still, it’s tempting π
SmellsFeeshyParticipantI have an E46 M3 SMG and love the transmission over a traditional manual gearbox. Driving in traffic all I have to do is pop it into auto mode and its as easy as driving an automatic. But its still fun to drive when I want do some “spirited” driving. Overall though the lack of a clutch pedal does reduce the control slightly — there are times when the computer just can’t predict when to slip the clutch and when not to. The most annoying thing is when it decides to downshift exactly when I’m trying to accelerate and theres a 1-sec or so delay while I wait for it to engage the next gear.
Never driven a DSG car but will definitely try one out next time I’m in the market for a new car. I’d really like to drive a Nissan GT-R if I could find one to test drive. Of course I’m supposed to be saving that money to buy a house soon so I probably shouldn’t buy one.. but still, it’s tempting π
SmellsFeeshyParticipantI used to prefer PBR back in college but these days I’d rather go with a nice microbrew.
SmellsFeeshyParticipantI used to prefer PBR back in college but these days I’d rather go with a nice microbrew.
SmellsFeeshyParticipantI used to prefer PBR back in college but these days I’d rather go with a nice microbrew.
SmellsFeeshyParticipantI used to prefer PBR back in college but these days I’d rather go with a nice microbrew.
SmellsFeeshyParticipantI used to prefer PBR back in college but these days I’d rather go with a nice microbrew.
SmellsFeeshyParticipantIf there was a time for straddles and strangles this would definitely be the type of market to play them with. However trying to play them on financials right now is just too risky at the current options prices. On friday I was thinking about stradding Wachovia on Oct $10 calls/puts. At the time it would have cost $7.25/share to do that. Even with the hit they took today I would barely be above break even. The risk/reward ratio is way too low to make straddles a viable play. But maybe it would be worth it for non-financial companies. If anyone has any good suggestions I would be glad to hear about them π
SmellsFeeshyParticipantIf there was a time for straddles and strangles this would definitely be the type of market to play them with. However trying to play them on financials right now is just too risky at the current options prices. On friday I was thinking about stradding Wachovia on Oct $10 calls/puts. At the time it would have cost $7.25/share to do that. Even with the hit they took today I would barely be above break even. The risk/reward ratio is way too low to make straddles a viable play. But maybe it would be worth it for non-financial companies. If anyone has any good suggestions I would be glad to hear about them π
SmellsFeeshyParticipantIf there was a time for straddles and strangles this would definitely be the type of market to play them with. However trying to play them on financials right now is just too risky at the current options prices. On friday I was thinking about stradding Wachovia on Oct $10 calls/puts. At the time it would have cost $7.25/share to do that. Even with the hit they took today I would barely be above break even. The risk/reward ratio is way too low to make straddles a viable play. But maybe it would be worth it for non-financial companies. If anyone has any good suggestions I would be glad to hear about them π
SmellsFeeshyParticipantIf there was a time for straddles and strangles this would definitely be the type of market to play them with. However trying to play them on financials right now is just too risky at the current options prices. On friday I was thinking about stradding Wachovia on Oct $10 calls/puts. At the time it would have cost $7.25/share to do that. Even with the hit they took today I would barely be above break even. The risk/reward ratio is way too low to make straddles a viable play. But maybe it would be worth it for non-financial companies. If anyone has any good suggestions I would be glad to hear about them π
SmellsFeeshyParticipantIf there was a time for straddles and strangles this would definitely be the type of market to play them with. However trying to play them on financials right now is just too risky at the current options prices. On friday I was thinking about stradding Wachovia on Oct $10 calls/puts. At the time it would have cost $7.25/share to do that. Even with the hit they took today I would barely be above break even. The risk/reward ratio is way too low to make straddles a viable play. But maybe it would be worth it for non-financial companies. If anyone has any good suggestions I would be glad to hear about them π
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