E-gear will give you a better driving experience. You can do things with e-gear you cant do with stick. Take tight turns, shift quick (150ms), and do it all with both hands on the wheel. Also, at full throttle, the shifts are strong and fast. It is hard for most people to replicate this type of driving style. I know I can't shift from redline in 1st to 2nd in under 150ms with my foot at full throttle while I shift with the stick.
Also, you can get on it full throttle, and drop it into 1st or 2nd gear from 4,5,6 almost instantly. The acceleration is incredible. Try to go full throttle in a stick shift at 4th gear, keep your foot 100% on the gas, and drop it to 1st or 2nd quickly .... Doesn't work so good.
But the stick shift is better for launching the car. Much more control and it is also a little more challenging. If you have not owned an e-gear, it is the way to go. But after a few years of e-gear, you might find yourself wanting a little more interaction with the car and that is where some people are slowly going from e-gear back to stick shift.
Lambo and Ferrari sales all skyrocketed when they announced e-gear and F1. Ferrari didnt have a wait list until 1998 when the F1 came out. Lambo never sold so many cars until they introduced the e-gear. It caters to two markets: people who dont know how to drive a stick (a big percentage of the new market share) and people who want to experience the full potential of the car
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