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      01-12-2012, 01:59 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by SCOTT26 View Post
If you want the full M5 experience. The One that showcases the engineering excellence and technical prowness of M. Then there is no choice but the M-DCT. Which was engineered to be the transmission of choice of the new M5. Every aspect of the M5 works through the M-DCT and that is where one important element of its ultimate brilliance shines through.

The manual is not on par with the M-DCT.
The technical debate between M-DCT and 6MT was concluded long ago (M-DCT is technically superior with Launch Control, perfect shifts, and the chance to left-foot brake when needed), but that's irrelevant because technical advantage is not the point of offering the 6MT.

6MT offers an "M Pure," fully-involved driving experience, especially for drivers legally held below 80mph as in North America, except when visiting a race track. Furthermore, driving an M5 (all M cars, in fact) was traditionally a manual transmission experience and many North American customers savor the chance to maintain the skills they developed to drive M cars. We proudly serve those customers with the 6MT option on this car. Driving a manual transmission is seen by many BMW owners as a way to reduce distraction and improve focus while driving.

Having driven a few thousand miles in the M5 with both M-DCT and 6MT configurations, I've been telling people that the M5 feels "...like a 150% scale 1 Series M Coupe, but with sharper response, more feedback, and even better stability." To complete the experiential connection to the 1M, a driver would obviously need the 6MT. That is also the "full M5 experience."
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