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Yup, that was my original plan. Kept finding I would be making slight sacrifices along the way or pay out the nose. I really wanted the suspension and wider wheels. The new color just put me over the top to reluctantly make this change.
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Not a single regret. I raced a 17 zo6 manual from a dig to about 120 and every time he shifted I gained 5 feet on him. Had him by a car or so.
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I have the A10 and kind of regret it. you are either a manual guy or your not.....I miss rowing gears...period. Does the A10 perform as good as everyone says....absolutely! I STILL miss a manual.
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I wouldn't say I regret the A10 but it's not quiet as good as everyone raves about in all situations. Don't get me wrong it is an absolutely amazing transmission that excels when you are on it (especially at either kind of track), but the torque converter slip (its really very minor) still drives me nuts at low speeds (in D). Having said that, the slip is gone when you shift into manual mode, which brings me to my second point..
I would prefer if it had only 6, 7 or 8 ratios max. 10 is too much to get your head around in normal every day driving (manual mode), so I usually tootle around in D which then just grinds on my nerves a bit, especially in traffic. I'm like you though, I no longer relish the idea of the clutch, which comes mostly from now living in Houston, and I very much appreciate a good auto (by good I mean one that does what the driver wants it to do). If I lived somewhere with less traffic and/or windy roads, I would 10/10 be in a manual.
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I was on the fence for months. I miss rowing gears, but I bit the A10 hype and I have no regrets.
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GM has released zero indications that they are going to sell the 1LE with an automatic.
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No regrets at all.
Daily driving mine but also will do track days. Has paddles but I found no need to touch them at the track.
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From someone with nothing but manual cars in his profile. Until you truly experience the 10L90 on the track you have no idea.
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Smooth shifter, light clutch, 6 manual gears, 3:73 gears, 650 foot pounds of torque. Just a great combination. The A10 is quicker, but these things make shifting yourself a blast!
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Only issue I have with it, which I believe to be a temporary one obviously is the aftermarket.
Currently if you somehow trash your A10 through mods, there isn't a beefier aftermarket version. You just have to put another stocker in and dial back. Also no higher stall Torque converter options yet. That said, with the A10 being in such prevalent use across not just GM but also Ford, I believe the aftermarket for the A10 should end up being pretty strong once it gets going. |
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