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主页 新闻 Live Life Drive The Doom Of The Modern Fun Manual 'Box- Only 4 Choices Left! The Doom Of The Modern Fun Manual 'Box- Only 4 Choices Left! Live Life Drive Siew Weng | October 05日, 2020 05:51 PM Another new car launch in 2018, another press release informs “the all-new ABCD car comes equipped with an improved CVT / automatic transmission”. The driving enthusiast just grieves the loss of another compact sedan or hatchback with a manual transmission. While we acknowledge the wide capabilities of new automatic transmissions, be it infinitely variable CVTs, to the fast-shifting DCTs or good-old 4-AT, the driving enthusiast in us recognises that properly rowing the shift lever in a manual transmission, lacking in any fancy electronics, is still one of the joys of driving. Leave it in 3rd and the needle climb up the revs at the corner of your eyes. Automatics just cannot provide this instantaneous feel of power delivery. Nearly all new automatics come equipped with a manual-mode, as changing gears is part and parcel of an enthusiastic driving experience. We read brochures and advertisement materials that caption the steering wheel shift switch with sentences like “allow you to be in full control” or “for sporty driving”. Even though more powerful engines with sophisticated transmissions (i.e. VW’s DSG, BMWs ZF) do allow for full control of the gear selection, many of the mainstream cars with manual-mode automatics simply aren’t up to the task of keen driving, be it on an empty stretch of highway or the weekend 'touge' drives. When it was time to me to get a brand-new, dependable car for daily mobility, I placed the manual transmission as top priority, apart from the budget of course. With a budget of RM75,000, the list of models does not even require two hands to count. 1. Toyota Vios 1.5 J – RM74,980 The Vios J still manages to offer the option of a manual transmission even after a mid-life powertrain upgrade. The family sedan offers plenty of room, well equipped and better than average handling. Further to add to the sporty brand appeal, the Vios even has its own one-make race series! 2. Nissan Almera E – RM68,500 The Nissan Almera is designed as a backseat passenger’s vehicle. With its long stroke suspension, handling is not up to a keen driver’s expectations. While that can be solved, the fitment of just a driver’s airbag will definitely change your significant other’s purchase decision. 3. Proton Preve 1.6 – RM58,256 The only manual transmission-equipped model with sophisticated multi-link rear suspension. The interior is also more spacious, as the Preve is a segment above the rest (C-segment). Unluckily, weight is its biggest disadvantage, and this negatively effects everything (except Proton’s famed ride and handling). 4. Proton Persona 1.6 – RM44,832 The Persona MT, even as the entry level variant, has a generous amount of features. With the original vehicle originating from a tall hatchback, the design of the Persona sedan has its challenges. I also didn’t find the rather upright driving position comfortable. The Proton Iriz and Perodua Myvi manual transmission variants only come with smaller, less torquey 1.3-litre engines, meanwhile the Proton Satria Neo is no longer in production. At the end of the decision making process, I put the deposit on the Vios J Manual. I was impressed by its new 2NR engine, which felt quieter and more refined. There were more daily niceties (smart entry and start, VSC, Bluetooth streaming audio, two 2A USB charging ports) compared to the Almera, apart from the better body control. Being a passionate motorsport fan, I was also sold by the whole motorsport branding of the Toyota Gazoo Vios racing series. Many cars can claim to be sporty with bodykits and decals, but how many have a one-make make series and race them with top tier drivers. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! Prev Next 特价 - 马上拨电! 天 小时 平均市场价格 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 I 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 相关标签 Nissan Proton Toyota 打印 相关文章 12 Days Of Christmas - Christmas Balik Kampung - Some Of The Best Travelers From Different Segments 汽车专题 Adam Aubrey | December 21日, 2020 There are many cars out there that can provide that long-distance comfort for that Christmas Balik kampung journey, but here are our picks. One of ... Can Toyota Top Honda Sales In 2021? 汽车专题 Arvind | March 15日, 2021 Closing off a stellar month of sales in December 2020 – Honda Malaysia managed to round off yet another year as the Top Non-National carmaker in ... 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The Doom Of The Modern Fun Manual 'Box- Only 4 Choices Left! Live Life Drive Siew Weng | October 05日, 2020 05:51 PM Another new car launch in 2018, another press release informs “the all-new ABCD car comes equipped with an improved CVT / automatic transmission”. The driving enthusiast just grieves the loss of another compact sedan or hatchback with a manual transmission. While we acknowledge the wide capabilities of new automatic transmissions, be it infinitely variable CVTs, to the fast-shifting DCTs or good-old 4-AT, the driving enthusiast in us recognises that properly rowing the shift lever in a manual transmission, lacking in any fancy electronics, is still one of the joys of driving. Leave it in 3rd and the needle climb up the revs at the corner of your eyes. Automatics just cannot provide this instantaneous feel of power delivery. Nearly all new automatics come equipped with a manual-mode, as changing gears is part and parcel of an enthusiastic driving experience. We read brochures and advertisement materials that caption the steering wheel shift switch with sentences like “allow you to be in full control” or “for sporty driving”. Even though more powerful engines with sophisticated transmissions (i.e. VW’s DSG, BMWs ZF) do allow for full control of the gear selection, many of the mainstream cars with manual-mode automatics simply aren’t up to the task of keen driving, be it on an empty stretch of highway or the weekend 'touge' drives. When it was time to me to get a brand-new, dependable car for daily mobility, I placed the manual transmission as top priority, apart from the budget of course. With a budget of RM75,000, the list of models does not even require two hands to count. 1. Toyota Vios 1.5 J – RM74,980 The Vios J still manages to offer the option of a manual transmission even after a mid-life powertrain upgrade. The family sedan offers plenty of room, well equipped and better than average handling. Further to add to the sporty brand appeal, the Vios even has its own one-make race series! 2. Nissan Almera E – RM68,500 The Nissan Almera is designed as a backseat passenger’s vehicle. With its long stroke suspension, handling is not up to a keen driver’s expectations. While that can be solved, the fitment of just a driver’s airbag will definitely change your significant other’s purchase decision. 3. Proton Preve 1.6 – RM58,256 The only manual transmission-equipped model with sophisticated multi-link rear suspension. The interior is also more spacious, as the Preve is a segment above the rest (C-segment). Unluckily, weight is its biggest disadvantage, and this negatively effects everything (except Proton’s famed ride and handling). 4. Proton Persona 1.6 – RM44,832 The Persona MT, even as the entry level variant, has a generous amount of features. With the original vehicle originating from a tall hatchback, the design of the Persona sedan has its challenges. I also didn’t find the rather upright driving position comfortable. The Proton Iriz and Perodua Myvi manual transmission variants only come with smaller, less torquey 1.3-litre engines, meanwhile the Proton Satria Neo is no longer in production. At the end of the decision making process, I put the deposit on the Vios J Manual. I was impressed by its new 2NR engine, which felt quieter and more refined. There were more daily niceties (smart entry and start, VSC, Bluetooth streaming audio, two 2A USB charging ports) compared to the Almera, apart from the better body control. Being a passionate motorsport fan, I was also sold by the whole motorsport branding of the Toyota Gazoo Vios racing series. Many cars can claim to be sporty with bodykits and decals, but how many have a one-make make series and race them with top tier drivers. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! Prev Next 特价 - 马上拨电! 天 小时 平均市场价格 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 I 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 相关标签 Nissan Proton Toyota
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