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Old 01-01-2002, 06:45 PM
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Auto is good in a drag race
If you're not a very good driver maybe. With manual trans you can hold the car at the desired revs and change gear when you reach the optimum point, and also probably change gear faster. The thing is, with manual you have the choice. You can do fast changes that are hard on the clutch of you want to drag to downshift on a track....but you can also do steady changes for town driving. You don't have the flexibility with an auto.
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Old 01-02-2002, 03:23 AM
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the evo hits us in 2002 4th quarter

Its been confirmed from a goooood source.

2002 4th Quarter...

I Just got my Lancer in perl white, i love it, and yes i got it in auto.

I'm using it for "point a to b" as some would say. Its a nice car for a good price.

I plan on giving this to my dad to take over payments and then I'm gettin the evo.

Christ i cant wait anymore.
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Old 01-29-2002, 08:20 PM
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true i see the faults of auto but u be surprised wut that invecs-ii can do
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