Difference of opinions.
sfdon said:
Begging to differ on the 3 speed Auto-Road and Track called it "the worst they 'd ever encountered in any car ever" Check the Hemmings May 2008 buyers guide. The auto is lousy for highspeed freeway cruising.
Have you ever liked a movie that the reviewers panned? The automatic (when functioning as designed) makes perfect sense for city driving and for many, that is the majority of their driving.
I have owned two and driven several more automatic equipped BMWs including E9, E3 and 02. The carbed E9 was extremely sluggish but I believe it was because it had a 3.25:1 or 3.45:1 rear end. High speeds were a breeze. My favorite car was the E3 BorgWarner equipped automatic, which I drove for well over 75k miles until it was destroyed while stopped at an intersection. That car shifted crisply from new almost as though it had an aftermarket shift kit in it. When pushed hard, it could spin the tires when upshifting. The difference may have been the 3.64:1 lsd rear end. As other members of my family might attest, this E3 was substantially quicker off the line then our FI
manual E9. This alone made the car far more fun and easier to drive than the E9. Who knows, had that E3 been equipped with a clutch I might have felt even better about it. Granted, the E3 has never received the attention given the E9, but looks can be deceiving. In theory, I would not hesitate to put that long gone E3's running gear into my current E9.
Much of the automatics' poor reputation is probably due to poor maintenance and the fact that the design is inherently less efficient in delivering power to the road. A lot also has to do with other variables including the personal biases of reviewers. There may be some truth that the transmissions are more problematic than most, whatever that means. And sight unseen, I would vote for a torqueflite or turbohydomatic rather than BMW's selection. Maybe I was just lucky, but I think much of the manuals' mystique disappears when coupled with a well tuned high torque powerplant. The performance differences between the Muncie M22 or even M21 and the TH400 blurs at 14sec 1/4 mile times. Navigating the Alps or the Autostrada might evoke different opinions.
Lest we forget, the AMC Pacer was voted car of the year and there are other not
eworthy examples. Did you enjoy Amadeus or the English Patient? Would you recommend either as the best picture of the year? Ever drive an Early 911S sportomatic? In theory, it is a wonderful idea. Die hards swear by them. The one I drove caused me to swear at it.
The automatic would not be my first choice for an E9, but if it is working as designed, it is easily tolerated and maybe even enjoyed.