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  1. #1
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    DC5 semi auto or manual

    Hi guys,

    Just a quick one:

    Looking to buy something newer than my eg.

    Integra DC5 semi-automatic or manual? I prefer a manual but I am finding them hard to find in my price and km's range. I don't care about the extra weight or stuff, just want to know if its a quickish shift or just a gimmick.

    Thanks in advance.

    Edit: sorry forgot to mention it'll be a lux model not type r or s :P
    Last edited by C.I.SIvic; 01-11-2008 at 05:42 PM.

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    lol Dc5 = manual or no point. if ur gunna drive a performaces car in a semi then i dont see the thrill

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    Thanks for the help but dc5 not really all that 'performancy' anyhow.

    Will be using it to primarily daily and occasional trips (nothing extreme). I like the control with a manual really cbf with clutch, I just hate those crappy laggy semi's. Is the DC5 like that?

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    but yeah its either full auto or full manual. would wunna go bisexual would u?

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    hmmm point taken... looks like i needa few more g then!

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    go test drive both and see what you think... your the one buying the car and driving it, so your the one that should make the decision.

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    im guessing ur talking abt base/luxury model since type s is manual only

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    If it is a Honda autobox with selectable gears (aka semi-auto mode), then it will still be laggy. It won't be as quick as a manual or as a computer controlled clutch manual (BMW SMG)
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    i drove both semi- auto and manual b4 i got my DC5 Luxury - the seimi auto seemed very slow when manually changing gears. I went with the full manual and love every minute of it!
    2004 Integra DC5 Luxury Alabaster/Satin Silver

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    hence why u get a manual. unless u have a beamer or farrari or one of those high standard european car. its hopeless =[

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    its actually not that laggy imo, i used to own one...and it wont upshift automatically at redline. it wasn't too bad as a daily, but wasn't powerfull enough for me...

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    i bought the semi-auto because i'm lazy.. sick of driving manuals and prefer to cruise.. LoL
    Manual mode isn't too bad, but i hardly ever use it, only use it to hold onto revs.

    it's also a tad more fuel efficient than the manual (although not much). Very fuel efficient overall with enough performance, reliability and fun. it's great!

    City: 8 (L/100km)
    Hwy: 5 (L/100km)
    i normally fill up around 550-600kms on a 50 tank with a tad to spare.
    with some spirited driving and lots of stop starting...

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