I'm curious how often everyone uses the manual mode on the automatic transmissions.
I've only used mine occasionally. Mostly when I want to jump across traffic and don't want it to up-shift in the middle.
I've tried it on a more regular basis but I either forget to up-shift enough or find it harder when downshifting for a tight corner because I have to look at the dash to see what gear it is currently in and then knock it down several gears but not too many. Which is one point when it would be handy to use, when the transmission jumps back up a couple gears as I'm off the throttle on a 90 degree turn and then hit the gas and it has to decide to downshift again. I read where the new Mazda3 will hold the lower gear in higher G situations like that.
I guess if I used it more it would get like shifting a stick where I never really have to think about it.
I've only used mine occasionally. Mostly when I want to jump across traffic and don't want it to up-shift in the middle.
I've tried it on a more regular basis but I either forget to up-shift enough or find it harder when downshifting for a tight corner because I have to look at the dash to see what gear it is currently in and then knock it down several gears but not too many. Which is one point when it would be handy to use, when the transmission jumps back up a couple gears as I'm off the throttle on a 90 degree turn and then hit the gas and it has to decide to downshift again. I read where the new Mazda3 will hold the lower gear in higher G situations like that.
I guess if I used it more it would get like shifting a stick where I never really have to think about it.