Great Transmission, But ... - 2016 BMW 340i xDrive Long-Term Road Test
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Great Transmission, But ... - 2016 BMW 340i xDrive Long-Term Road Test
As good as the BMW 340i's eight-speed automatic is, Edmunds editor James Riswick still prefers the optional six-speed manual transmission. Sorry, old habits and preferences die hard.
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why? Auto is faster. m235 racing car setup came with the 8zf.
Here is the reason they should have gotten the stick - even though they said that most of these cars came with the autobox and that's why they got it, they just got rid of another BMW with the previous version of this engine and that autobox...so there was no need to check that transmission's performance out in this car. Here's the deal - the 2015 M235i had the autobox. Their 2014 328i GT had the autobox. The 2012 X3 had the autobox. The 2011 528i did, too. The last time Edmunds had a BMW with a stick was...their 2009 M3. Yeah - seven years since they had a long-term BMW with a manual transmission.
I don't think it would have killed anyone (well, maybe people who can't drive stick...) if they had gotten this car with the manual. And not really interested in the "because racecar" rationale for getting the autobox. It's a loaded 3-series - not a race car.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-2021 Sahara 4xe-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-2021 Sahara 4xe-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
i say this 'cause honestly... i'm getting a little tired of my mustang's manual transmission after 40k miles; and it isn't even a daily driver. if i didn't live in the city i am sure i would feel differently, but modern autos are just... so... good; performance-wise usually better.
we also own a Z3 with a manual. it is definitely easier on the left foot than the mustang's but my wife doesn't drive it as much because of the manual.
i do agree with roadburner... manuals are still great for low-powered vehicles.
let me just say that, IF i were in the market, i'd very likely buy a HR-V EX in FWD with the manual. some other car mag just got a long-termer and they got the manual; but they had to order it. you can't find one on a lot (i checked four dealers near me) so i can't test drive one and i would never put money down for a car having never driven it (or one comparable).
Even the 5 speed auto in that BMW is so intuitive and never leaves me hanging in to high of a gear, but I still long to row my own gears. One day after I get comfortable owning an older BMW with this one, I'll trade up into another with a manual, less miles and better condition.
I've slogged in traffic, off-roaded and driven in just about every other traffic condition with manuals and still prefer them hands down. If I could somehow swap the 6 speed from an accord into our Pilot I would!
With today's automatics these weaknesses are largely gone. Automatics in sports cars routinely deliver better acceleration than an expert driver with a manual, and with their higher gear counts they deliver better fuel economy in everyday driving. It seems the only reason left to prefer a manual is for that slightly higher degree of control over the drivetrain, e.g., holding a gear based on what you plan to do a few seconds in the future. I think that's what most people mean by "driver engagement". It's that more direct control versus letting a computer-- even an increasingly smart computer-- guess and react to your inputs.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-2021 Sahara 4xe-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Other that this, I have had many BMW and Mercedes cars with manuals. I have never regretted it. They have all been absolutely fantastic in terms of shift and clutch feel. The worst was the only AWD BMW I have owned -- never again. People who buy AWD BMWs miss the point. My E46 5-speed manuals were sublime. The 6 speed in my SLK350 is amazing. The 6 speed in my M Sport 550i is beautifully smooth and slick, with very short and precise throws. The 6 speed in my M Sport E93 is exquisite. I enjoy shifting all my manual cars immensely. I don't understand people who by cars like these with automatics. And AWD. They are just so horrible these automatics. Whenever I get an automatic loaner BMW/Mercedes I want to pull my hair out. They are just so incredibly horrible. I literally cringe when I drive them.
but now the 4 cylinder in an accord sport makes, what, 190hp? oh wait, they use a CVT... bad example...
so the mazda6 4 cylinder now makes, what, 184 hp? add in a slick 6-speed transmission and the performance is there for most people. only hard core enthusiast and true-believers are going to demand a manual.
to say nothing of the v6 options...
Yessir, correct.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-2021 Sahara 4xe-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
I love big cities to visit, but my preferred mode there is to leave the car behind.