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I need you advice guys...

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I used to have a great FTO. Some might remember it. Anyway, I sold it and I am thinking about getting another one. I am only interested in good ones though. I have had a look on carsales and there isn't much around at the momoent. Not like when I bought mine!

Mine was a manual but the majority for sale are tiptronics. Are the auto's that bad? My manual always had a bit of trouble finding reverse and it used to PISS ME OFF. I was told it was just air in the line and I had it bled but it was always still there. Are the autos obviously more gutless? Any advice would be great.

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One of the ACT guys (Boris or Bucket can't remember which) got his changed from tip to man and says it's the best thing he ever did.

I have a tip (GPX) and do find it slow off the line compared to a manual and when you change up it drops too many revs for my liking. I've only driven a GR manual and that felt good and smooth (It was Bennoz's and has some work done to it). I would like a manual but most of the time I love the tip, especially when stuck in Sydney traffic, I can just flick it into D and don't worry.

It's personal choice I guess. What are you going to use it for? For dragging, get a manual, for track, I'd go the tip.
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Post by rnbboi »

i drive a manual, and have no problems changing into reverse.

however, sometimes i do find it a bit hard to change it into first gear (2nd to first), when the car is rolling...

ie) in heavy traffic.

but then again, 1st gear is rly only for take off ...

expanding on that... during heavy traffic, sometimes i wish i had a tip... the constant use of the clutch, gears, brakes get a bit too much at times, especially when your stuck in traffic for an hr or so!!! :evil:

...i wouldnt say tips are gutless... afterall, it depends on the mods u have right? :wink:

edit: and how u drive ^^ :lol:
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Bucket did the conversion from tip to manual. Im looking at the same thing down the track a little. I dont like the lag you get with the tip.
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    Just use pre-emptive shifting :lol:
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    Post by cb »

    my advice and you will thank me later :lol: . If you want any kind of performance dont even look sideways at a tiptronic. I know you can make em go fast etc but realli the difference between tip and manual is amazing I have test drove both manual and tip GPX's and GR's and the tiptronic's are not quick at all. But horse's for course's. I do live in the country.
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    It was bucket who got the conversion done... and he will not stop going on about it. Seriously, everytime I come home there's like a hundred thousand messenger windows up from him saying how good the manual is :P

    Well, not quite, but it's good none-the-less.

    If you have the choice, go the manual... but... if you find a brilliant FTO in perfect condition that is everything you want in an FTO don't let the transmission be the deciding factor; afterall, tip is tip... not like you don't have anything to play with while driving!
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    Post by mrx »

    Your choice really. If you want an auto, or you don't care, then just find the overall best car.

    But, if you want a manual, get a manual.

    I would not buy an auto (Tip is just a fancy word for auto), but that is my preference. If I lived in Sydney/Melbourne, and had to deal with that traffic daily, then I would look differently at an auto though.

    Up to you really!
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    Just use pre-emptive shifting

    Im laughing inside..... where it counts. :wink:
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      Post by MrFT000 »

      Scottytav, ive thought the same thing at times since selling the FTO.
      The main thing i miss, the Mivec roar, and the sportiness of the FTO.

      HOWEVER. Never look back, always go forward.

      What did u get when you sold the FTO?
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      Post by ScottyTav »

      I bought a full done up late model Corolla. I just wanted to have a break from bills/running costs for a while.
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      Post by Teania »

      Having got both types - it is quote noticeable hopping from 1 to the other. The manual is the quicker one - however - during the week I drive the tip (traffic trafic traffic). I lolve both of them though :P The tip stll has plenty of go - I can beat most things without too much trouble :wink:
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      Post by akuma3 »

      The only thing about i hate about manual is yes, the first gear! can't even get in going 5kms/h! but definately much more fun & performance then a tip

      Corolla compare to FTO, i'm sure you love doing corners right Scott? 8)
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      My Corolla is set up well too don't worry!
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      Post by BuCkEt »

      It was bucket who got the conversion done... and he will not stop going on about it.
      Hehe, yeah, get a manual Scotty.

      Nice 'Rolla too! 8)

      Edit: However at the moment I really am f**king fed up with the sh*t my car is pulling on me. :evil: I've already started looking at other cars.
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      Post by HiRAEdd »

      I've owned both. I look at it this way, a tiptronic is like a fat chick and a manual is like a gorgeous chick. Both are fun to ride but you enjoy the hot chick a whole lot more ;)
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      HiRAEdd wrote:I've owned both. I look at it this way, a tiptronic is like a fat chick and a manual is like a gorgeous chick. Both are fun to ride but you enjoy the hot chick a whole lot more ;)
      I feel so much better now,
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      Post by mrx »

      BuCkEt wrote:
      It was bucket who got the conversion done... and he will not stop going on about it.
      Hehe, yeah, get a manual Scotty.

      Nice 'Rolla too! 8)

      Edit: However at the moment I really am f**king fed up with the sh*t my car is pulling on me. :evil: I've already started looking at other cars.
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      Post by kay_8 »

      In what MOney range are you looking at??? Opened to any offers!!! :)
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      Post by ScottyTav »

      hey kay_8...do you mean offers on my Corolla? If so it is for sale on Carsales. I will put up a link on the 4 sale page now for you.
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