Oh those high clutches
#1
Oh those high clutches
Did you guys eventually get so used to them that it's not in any way a nuisance?
I've recently test drove a manual 2000 1.8t, and while everything else about the car was close to perfect, the high clutch was a little irritating. Especially after stepping from a BMW and it's low clutch point. I'm a tall guy too (6'4") and while I wasn't in any way cramped in, the fact that in order to feel the clutch catch I had to pretty much remove my foot from the clutch pedal. It just seemed like with the BMW, there was a lot more control when it comes to the clutch. It's the only thing holding me back now, and I've actually started considering gettng a 328is instead, but the Bimmer's modability is practically 0. Blah.
I've recently test drove a manual 2000 1.8t, and while everything else about the car was close to perfect, the high clutch was a little irritating. Especially after stepping from a BMW and it's low clutch point. I'm a tall guy too (6'4") and while I wasn't in any way cramped in, the fact that in order to feel the clutch catch I had to pretty much remove my foot from the clutch pedal. It just seemed like with the BMW, there was a lot more control when it comes to the clutch. It's the only thing holding me back now, and I've actually started considering gettng a 328is instead, but the Bimmer's modability is practically 0. Blah.
#2
RE: Oh those high clutches
You will get used to it man.
I came from an old Accord and the clutch grabbed right off of the floor. It was a little awkward driving the Audi at first because the clutch grab point is the exact opposite of the Accord. After driving it a little while, you learn the clutch point and can drive it just as smoothly. It wasn't such a big deal that I ever considered not getting the car, I knew I would learn it and get used to it. I think I still prefer the clutch grabbing at the floor, but I drove that way for years and have only had the Audi for a few months.
I came from an old Accord and the clutch grabbed right off of the floor. It was a little awkward driving the Audi at first because the clutch grab point is the exact opposite of the Accord. After driving it a little while, you learn the clutch point and can drive it just as smoothly. It wasn't such a big deal that I ever considered not getting the car, I knew I would learn it and get used to it. I think I still prefer the clutch grabbing at the floor, but I drove that way for years and have only had the Audi for a few months.
#3
RE: Oh those high clutches
Its not that bad. Well its perfect for me being pretty short, and the first car I learned how to drive manual on.
And yea...a new clutch cost me $700, but labor cost me about $850. I'm never asking Audi to install anything for me again. Their labor rate raped my wallet.
And yea...a new clutch cost me $700, but labor cost me about $850. I'm never asking Audi to install anything for me again. Their labor rate raped my wallet.
#6
RE: Oh those high clutches
Honestly it is.
I learnd to drive a manual on a 89 mustang 3spd. basically the hardest manual there is to drive.
then going to this car, it was amazing. you really getused to it, and i actually like it
driving to school or work at 6 in the mourning when i am tired as ****, you dont have to throw your leg to the floor inorder to put it in gear in stop adn go traffic.
I learnd to drive a manual on a 89 mustang 3spd. basically the hardest manual there is to drive.
then going to this car, it was amazing. you really getused to it, and i actually like it
driving to school or work at 6 in the mourning when i am tired as ****, you dont have to throw your leg to the floor inorder to put it in gear in stop adn go traffic.
#8
RE: Oh those high clutches
i like when it catches lower too, when i drive my buddy's 328 i love it, it catches nice and low. but i'm lazy so the high point in our cars isn't too bad 'cause just push it in like half way and you're chill. haha
#10
RE: Oh those high clutches
Yeah, I still prefer it up high compared to other clutches I've driven. Unfortunately I've been driving my Jetta so that I'm not used to the Audi clutch anymore and I always make the car buck.