2011/2012 changes for the X?
It's really suprised me how many people I've come across who have been confused in to thinking paddle shifters are the same thing as a true manual. To me, it's not a manual unless the driver has an actual physical linkage to the movement of the gears/clutch. While paddle shifters give you control over the gear selection, it's still only a computer linkage and automated shifting.
I would definitely prefer paddle shifters in select cars such as a Ferrari, Lambo... MAYBE GT-R (kinda split on that one; and I know it doesn't come in manual I was just saying if I could choose). But on other cars I still prefer a true manual such as with my Evo. I just don't think I could ever sell myself on an automatic/paddle Evo. All just personal preference though.
I would definitely prefer paddle shifters in select cars such as a Ferrari, Lambo... MAYBE GT-R (kinda split on that one; and I know it doesn't come in manual I was just saying if I could choose). But on other cars I still prefer a true manual such as with my Evo. I just don't think I could ever sell myself on an automatic/paddle Evo. All just personal preference though.
Well it looks like mitsu took off their "dare to compare" sales event thing on their lower bar on their site. I know it ended yesterday but hopefully will be replaced by some other, more inspiring news... I feel like july could be news month
There's a 2011 SE model that bridges the gap between GSR and MR on both price and features:
http://wot.motortrend.com/6665570/au...445/index.html
http://wot.motortrend.com/6665570/au...445/index.html
When are 2011's available?
Has anyone ordered one yet? We're halfway through July and still no hard information? WTF
I don't have a car and need to buy something in the next few weeks. Worse comes to worse, I will buy a beater to drive in the meantime.
I don't have a car and need to buy something in the next few weeks. Worse comes to worse, I will buy a beater to drive in the meantime.









