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2001 e39 m5, otherwise, what's the point of manual?
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This wouldn't happen if you didn't drive a peasant car like an Audi...
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[14-05, 14:59] FastAnna You tiny bra wearing, gigantic son of a bitch
[15-05, 10:35] FastAnna Yeah I was dreaming of those big titties in that tiny bra
I had no idea the E Class was available in manual.
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E60 M5 is offered with a 6spd as well. Probably your best bet in this segment.
CTS-V has automatic, it's not a fancy one though and could shift faster. Not bad but I'd prefer manual
You're pretty limited though if you're shopping in north america for a midsize sedan with manual, there's not much point to it. Even if a car is available with a manual it'd be hard to find one that actually has it in that segment
Hyundai Genesis sedans do not come with a manual gearbox as far as I know; 6 speed manual transmissions are only available in the Coupe... Otherwise I'd like an E39 M5
CTS-V has automatic, it's not a fancy one though and could shift faster. Not bad but I'd prefer manual
You're pretty limited though if you're shopping in north america for a midsize sedan with manual, there's not much point to it. Even if a car is available with a manual it'd be hard to find one that actually has it in that segment
Both first gen and 2d gen CTSV have the option of a 6spd Tremec manual, but the second gen also offers a 6spd auto. First gen only came with the 6spd.
I know it's a bit old for you but 1996-2001 Toyota Chaser.
They had both 4WD and RWD variants with 5sp manual.
I know you might think it's too old, but Chaser is known for being very fast for a sedan and its got a bullet proof engine.
It's pretty common to see Chasers pushing 600hp-1,000hp.
E60 M5 is offered with a 6spd as well. Probably your best bet in this segment.
the ratios didnt feel right when I drove it.
They just used the e39 tranny.
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Too bad it isn't about flipping cars to lose money, I'm really good at that.
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Originally Posted by SkunkWorks
This wouldn't happen if you didn't drive a peasant car like an Audi...
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[14-05, 14:59] FastAnna You tiny bra wearing, gigantic son of a bitch
[15-05, 10:35] FastAnna Yeah I was dreaming of those big titties in that tiny bra
If you can find one, a Pontiac G8 GXP can fill that bill. It's a domestic, but has an LS3, and is pretty much a Holden Commodore.
This.
I mean come on, let's be realistic, what reasons would you have for not wanting to drive something that sounds this bloody awesome? If not a GXP, even a GT will more than suffice.