Originally Posted By: Smoky14
My experience has been that DBW throttles don't play well with the driver. I have one car with a throttle cable and can drive it quite well. The second car has drive by wire and being smooth in it is accidental at best.
My Sonata has DBW that is poorly matched to the clutch. Add in a clutch with very, very abrupt engagement and it's the most difficult to drive manual I've ever owned (and I've owned a lot, including old 3-speed-on-the-column shifters.
My experience has been that DBW throttles don't play well with the driver. I have one car with a throttle cable and can drive it quite well. The second car has drive by wire and being smooth in it is accidental at best.
My Sonata has DBW that is poorly matched to the clutch. Add in a clutch with very, very abrupt engagement and it's the most difficult to drive manual I've ever owned (and I've owned a lot, including old 3-speed-on-the-column shifters.