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Before my ZL1 I had a 15' Z/28 mt. In high traffic conditions the mt became somewhat a burden especially during rush hour. I live in a rural area but do a bit of city driving also. I love the 10sp in track mode in the twisties, it is always in the right gear and you can concentrate with two hands on the wheel. Good luck on your decision but, I would recommend you drive an a10 and put it thru it's paces.
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Location: Alberta
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Yes. After 6 months I had to sell the automatic and factory order a new manual one. I absolutely hated driving an automatic. My foot keep looking for the clutch every time i started it.
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![]() Drives: 2024 LT1 Camaro Join Date: Dec 2023
Location: Long Island
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I got a ride in an A10 ZL1 before ordering my Camaro, and I must say it is amazing. The only thing I didn't like was how often it was shifting in around town driving. i went back and forth considering I have other stick shift cars and automatics to drive. This was going to be driven a lot but in the end i took a chance on the M6 and am so happy i did. It is so easy to drive even in NYC traffic, it's really made for people that haven't driven manuals before with hill assist and auto parking brake removal... the only thing i use is rev match which works awesome! Even though my Wife drives my stick shift Trans Am she is afraid to drive this one, which i am fine with. If i die she says she will sell all my cars, trucks and motorcycles and only keep the convertible Vette and Hemi Ram, both auto trans.
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Location: AZ
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Almost.
My fun cars have always been manuals, even daily's when I was younger. I'm in my 40's now, and thought I was done with manuals when shopping for my current weekend toy. When initially shopping LT1 Camaros, there was only one available that met my criteria, aside from the fact that it was a manual (I wanted an auto). I decided to test drive it anyway and loved it. I didn't buy the car because, again, I wanted an auto trans. One week later another LT1 Camaro became available with an auto. I test drove it and was underwhelmed; IMO it just wasn't the same experience. I also didn't like the lack of response/delay (IMO) when using the paddle shifters; it didn't feel engaging to me. As a sanity check, I drove straight from the dealer with the auto car to the dealer I visited the previous week to test drive the manual car again, and as they say, the rest is is history (bought the manual car on the spot). All said, my Camaro isn't my daily. I personally wouldn't buy one as a daily. I also don't think I would buy another manual car as a daily. I would consider an auto weekend toy in the future if it has a DCT, or has a responsive paddle shifting experience. |
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![]() Drives: 92 B4C, 21 1LE, 24 2SS Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Indiana
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Transmission Regret
I decided I wanted a 24 Camaro after orders were closed. I was stuck choosing from inventory. I had several options that were mandatory for my purchase.
Options required by me, manual trans choices got real small. I decided I wanted a 24 more than a manual trans and decided to buy an automatic. I got it and put a few hundred miles on it and my left foot and right hand did not know how to act. I traded it for a manual trans and it cost me dearly for that decision. In my case, pleasurable driving outweighed the cost! I bought the car for cruising, not as a DD or for racing. Decide what you want the car for and purchase the transmission that satisfies that function. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 23 ZL1 A10 Rapid Blue Join Date: Aug 2020
Location: MO
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No regrets but I would go back and go 6M for how I like to drive. The A10 performance is nuts out amazing, manual mode pretty much sucks but it's OK. I was good with the 18 1LE
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![]() Drives: 2020 Camaro LT1 Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Kansas City Metro
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I do not regret mine with the A10 that being said I have a bad lower back and left leg that pretty much makes it so I can't drive a manual anymore safely. With this car I think the only way I could really get buyers remorse is if I got anything other than a V8.
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Autos are Fast
Manuals are Fun And a Manual ZL1 is about as much fun as you could have. NLS will help even things out with the autos. A 1SS or 2SS will dust plenty of automatics using the NLS feature in the hands of a competent driver, a ZL1 even more so. Manual ZL1 all the way imo.
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![]() Drives: 2023 Camaro 1SS M6 Join Date: Mar 2023
Location: Northern NJ
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Definitely a matter of preference, most everyone seems to have covered the bases.
If I was building a quick street car that I was going to race down the 1/4 mile, I think the 10 speed would have been an easy choice. You'll notice a lot of YouTube content guys that do the rolling races will have auto's. While I would never want a manual for my daily, it was a no brainer for my SS. No cylinder deactivation, more control, and something a lot of people don't mention, better sound characteristics (especially when slowly winding out some gears or those high rpm shifts when you clutch in and hear the revs fall a bit).
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![]() Drives: 2023/2SS/1LE/RadiantRed/A10 Join Date: Jul 2022
Location: Great Lakes
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I’m daily driving my first automatic. Would love to drive an m6 on occasion. I don’t think it’s worth the loss of a free hand, constant stress on my legs, remote start every morning getting dressed for work, or lighting shifts though. I can start my car from my desk 300 feet away indoors; and hear it too! I also like to use manual mode - hand on the shifter - going to and from red lights because the engine roar makes me smile (I can’t get 3 gears before speeding though lol).
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Location: Northeast Ohio
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If you drive stick well and enjoy it, you’ll absolutely regret buying an automatic. Even in the worst rush hour traffic for an hour, I’m happy to keep shifting. Although, if you really know your car you can learn how to finesse the throttle on the right gear (first or second) to keep rolling slowly and stay with the fuel of traffic without shifting much or at all, so long as it’s not a dead stop.
I’ve owned nothing g but manuals since 1997. I’ll never go automatic anything. Ever.
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![]() Drives: 6th Gen LT1 Join Date: Jun 2023
Location: Southeast
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100% on the regret on getting the A10.
Had manuals most of my adult life and then the A10 is really fun on the test drive but gets old really quick... Like many commented here, when I was searching for a M6 LT1, they were all autos and unless you were willing to drop 2SS money + extra options, or get a really bad build (like sunroof, interior stuff, no NPP, small screen... like SS money for a bare bone bad build). I might get a used manual later on, a well equiped low miles or a nice C7 7 speed. Note: What kills the M6 compared back to back with the A10 is the diff ratio. The M6 needs a 4.11 or 4 something to be as quick. The A10 in traffic and low gears pulls hard in any situation. I can't complain about that. |
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Location: RGV Texas
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My 911 replaced by my first V8 Muscle car
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