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  1. I own a 2000 C2 tip. Dealer change on fluid and filter is about $380 at every 80k miles. You could do it for much less and there are techniques shown on the board here by Izzy. A manual will have to have the clutch replaced and I have heard for about $1000 (don't know). As far as performance, well a manual is typically better but how often are you racing down public streets. That being said a tip can hold it's own against most cars. Also, my "impression" is that there may be fewer RMS failures on tips than manuals because of severe loading from hard shifts on manuals (don't know for sure just speculation).

    Thanks for the input. I'll test drive one this weekend.

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