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    It’s fun to drive a manual. It’s very engaging in the literal sense of the word; in order to do it well you have to stay constantly involved and pay attention.

    It used to be that there were other benefit to manual transmissions — you could get your fun engagement and also say you were getting better performance or saving gas or saving money. In these modern days though if you still buy a manual you’re pretty much only doing it for the fun factor.

    I guess putting a manual imitation mode on an EV is just the same — fun factor only for nerds who like that. Though how they can take themselves seriously with no clutch pedal to botch the shift I don’t know.

    Me personally I want to see them take that all the way — give me a Ford Model A mode with manual choke, and carb adjustments on the steering wheel! Give me a manual timing advance! Let me know how my forefathers felt while driving!

    I started this post as a mockery but now I actually want that hm…

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      This isn’t with a clutch or shifting between power bands though, it is just flipper paddles making sounds and vibrations that don’t actually have anything to do with how the vehicle power works. Like using paddles on an automatic, but without the benefits.

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          At best it is a negative impact!

          In other words, as you row the stick fore and aft, signals are sent to alter the output from the vehicle’s motor (or motors), mimicking the shifts of a standard transmission. Presumably, that makes your EV slower since output is interrupted, but again, that’s not the point.

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            Well, yes. Same as a real manual transmission in this day and age.

            If all you want is the most efficient transportation then it’s better to take the train.

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              No, a real manual transmission on the vast majority of cars is still more engaging and efficient than automatic because you have more control over the gear in corners and betger control over the power band at slower speeds. Some automatics are faster at acceleration, but cornering is always better in a manual.

              Yes, a train/subway is more efficient than any car invluding EVs.

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                Engaging — very much so, at least for me personally

                Performant — mixed story. in cheap cars like my Honda Fit where the alternative is a CV transmission, manual performs way better. In sports cars where the alternative is a dual-clutch, I think the automatics have been beating the manual on the track for a few years now.

                Efficient — I think we lost that battle on all fronts since some years back