2002 with Formula-1 style paddle transmission
Just read an article in the NYTimes about the new 2002 M3 with clutchless transmission.
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/25/automobi...les/25NEIL.html
It's probably the first production vehicle under $100k with this sporty technology.
Does anyone see a new trend?.......
to follow.... possibly Z3, Posche Boxster, and even the S2000?
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/11/25/automobi...les/25NEIL.html
It's probably the first production vehicle under $100k with this sporty technology.
Does anyone see a new trend?.......
to follow.... possibly Z3, Posche Boxster, and even the S2000?
But do the MR2S's have 333hp behind their sequential transmissions? 
Can't wait... my SMGII M3 left Bremerhaven, Germany today and will be arriving in Port Hueneme, CA on 12/24.
Imola Red/Imola Red Baby!

Can't wait... my SMGII M3 left Bremerhaven, Germany today and will be arriving in Port Hueneme, CA on 12/24.
Imola Red/Imola Red Baby!
Um, actually the MR2S's do have true sequential manual transmissions as options... just fixed to a 5 speed gearbox, not 6 like the M3... and obviously they also don't shift in 80ms either.
http://www.toyota.com/html/shop/vehicles/g...eblink/smt.html
oh, and there are 11 driving modes for the M3 SMGII, 5 in auto, 6 in manual...
geez I know far too much about bimmers.
Here's my FAQ:
http://members.roadfly.com/loki/e46m3_faq.html
http://www.toyota.com/html/shop/vehicles/g...eblink/smt.html
oh, and there are 11 driving modes for the M3 SMGII, 5 in auto, 6 in manual...
geez I know far too much about bimmers.
Here's my FAQ:
http://members.roadfly.com/loki/e46m3_faq.html
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Originally posted by realthing
What about Alfa Romeo's Selespeed system?
What about Alfa Romeo's Selespeed system?
Loki: Counting the minutes yet?
I would be! Beeeeeeeyooootiful car. Imola Red = gorgeous.








