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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Imagine a Hellcat that can corner, a GT350 with 124 more horsepower, and an M4 with great steering.
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<blockquote data-quote="earl lee" data-source="post: 15494537" data-attributes="member: 12754"><p>Manuals have the places as well as auto's. If its a performance car and it offers a manual or auto option, ill always choose the manual. Performance vehicles to me are ones I enjoy on the street on back roads, since I dont live in a track an auto/dct while faster takes away from the driving experience. I dont even care for the rev matching features that newer manuals come with to be honest but they are welcome since they can be turned off. </p><p></p><p>Anyway im enjoying the time of the manual as get this, only 10% of Americans drive one now anyway so they are slowly leaving our country. If you live in Europe you're fine as manuals over there are like 40+ percent.</p><p></p><p>Also to the the earlier people saying autos are always the fastest on the track, tell that to the Gen 5 ACR Viper that hangs with auto super/hyper cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl lee, post: 15494537, member: 12754"] Manuals have the places as well as auto's. If its a performance car and it offers a manual or auto option, ill always choose the manual. Performance vehicles to me are ones I enjoy on the street on back roads, since I dont live in a track an auto/dct while faster takes away from the driving experience. I dont even care for the rev matching features that newer manuals come with to be honest but they are welcome since they can be turned off. Anyway im enjoying the time of the manual as get this, only 10% of Americans drive one now anyway so they are slowly leaving our country. If you live in Europe you're fine as manuals over there are like 40+ percent. Also to the the earlier people saying autos are always the fastest on the track, tell that to the Gen 5 ACR Viper that hangs with auto super/hyper cars. [/QUOTE]
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