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  • Member For: 17y 4m 27d

every review I have read on the new fords whether fpv or xr6t mentions how awesome the auto is but havent read anything positive about the manual

can any owners tell me the pros and cons of the manual?

I am used to autos but was looking forward to a manual in a more powerful car for a more intense driving experience.

are there any benefits of going the auto apart from easier to drive?

thanks

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  • Member For: 15y 8m 17d
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  • Location: Wee Waa/NSW

There is nothing wrong with the manual it is just the zf is so good

But im a manual man a few tenth of a second with power down does not faz me

Go the manual unless u like the drags

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  • Member For: 17y 11d
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Mate the 6 speed manual is great 5 speed not so.. used to have an auto xr6t don't think I could ever go back... something about having the feeling of that 3rd pedal you actually drive a manual haha well that's my opinion anyway..

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Go the manual. You'll findthe autos are only quicker because of there launch, rolls on you will I've them every time stock vs stock.

Plus there not a bad box either, keeps the drive interesting.

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  • Member For: 17y 3m 17d

The 5 speed is fine if you keep it stock. The 6 speed is better though. I don't like driving a v8 unless it's a manual. I have a turbo BF xr6t with the 6 speed auto, and it is fantastic for the turbo,but the v8 and manual is a better drive.

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