(06-03-2012 05:09pm)Kimv Wrote: I have about 1 week to finalize my order and that's the one thing I can't seem to decide about. I've read all the threads about the subject multiple times. It seems that the choice is a matter of priorities so I was hoping that stating mine and than asking the advice of people who have received their cars would be helpful. I have test driven both but not back to back and I don't have the possibility to do so here. I drove first an SD4 manual, loved it. Then a TD4 manual, didn't like it. As last I drove a SD4 auto, loved it but probably still had the TD4 in mind to compare.
So, mpg is not the biggest issue, neither is the difference in price although it would mean a 2000 euro difference + about 500 euro tax difference.
I will use the car mostly for home-work traffic which is about 15km one way not heavy traffic and a few times per year a 600km drive to visit family.
I've never owned an auto and I have no problem with driving manuals. Shifting manually doesn't annoy me but I don't take a great pleasure from it either.
It's my first RR, I had a LR Defender before and I loved it.
My current car is a Vectra GTS, 150hp, obviously manual.
I chose the SD4 because I wanted better performance.
I don't like a car that is sluggish and I like it to be responsive on throttle inputs.
I don't care if I'm a spot on the horizon as soon as the traffic lights turn green but I don't want hesitation when overtaking so I think the 0-60 time is not representative for this.
My worry is that the auto would feel sluggish or hesitating.
If I'd opt for the manual I'd use the money to add the Nav which I didn't take now due to budget.
I'm sorry to bother again with the same old issue..
In my view, you are a natural auto driver!
I have only just taken delivery, so, in a way, it's not fair to comment too authoritatively, but the auto box seems fine to me, and don't forget you've got paddle shifts as well, which work really well. Plus you've got a 'sport' setting which holds the gears and doesn't use the high top gear. I also think residuals will be better on an auto, as this, to many people, is the 'natural' choice for RR owners.
I've had automatic gearboxes on Mercs. for years, and the best compliment I can pay the Evoque is that I drove all the way home and never noticed the gear box at all, so it was doing everything 'right' for me. My final point would be that, for any sort of stop start traffic or queuing, auto, is so much easier.