We love technology, but sometimes the old-fashioned ways are best.
Los Angeles Gerhard Richter, the development chief of BMW's M division, practically gnashed his teeth in frustration when he told us last spring that the BMW M5 would be made available with a six-speed manual transmission in 2007. He knew that rabid BMW purists in America had forced the M division to make the six-speed available as a no-cost option for the U.S. version, even though this transmission makes the M5 slower than the car with the standard, seven-speed, electrohydraulic-activated, sequential-manual gearbox (SMG).
Photo Gallery: 2007 BMW M5 6-speed - New Car, Truck, and SUV Drivens and Reviews - Automobile Magazine
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