If I can't be an WEC driver, at least my D.D. can...

If I can't be an WEC driver, at least my D.D. can...

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GT_Higgins

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5 posts

108 months

Wednesday 18th April 2018
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Hello, hello...

I've spent the last 60m trying to compile a list of cars made between 2009-2011 that have a flappy-paddle semi-auto set-up. Now, those of us in Ireland have a limited supply of cars with which to choose, but I've decided that my 10th car has to have the racing driver paddles, because once you've learnt to heel-toe, you just want your D.D. to make you feel like a racing driver. Anyway, I'm getting nowhere looking online, and as I've been searching though PH forums for years, I'd thought I'd make my first non LM post on this subject.

Any assistance welcome! You're all the bees knees.

(P.S. I should say that a budget of around £10k is what I have in mind, and it would want to be in the bracket above.)
(P.P.S. I intend on buying a dangerous RWD British classic with which to keep my Heel-tow in sync for more spirited driving.)

p1stonhead

27,628 posts

180 months

Wednesday 18th April 2018
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I think you are going to be thoroughly dissapointed if you think 'paddles' will make a car feel like its a racing car.

However, crack on. Hundreds of cars have them - from Golfs to 3 Series to Audis to basically anything else. Just look for autos as thats what they invariably are attached to.

Obvious answer is E46 M3 SMG though I guess.