The great debate!
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I own 2 manuals cars right now and I first owned an automatic. Really like manual but soon I'm going to be selling one of the manual cars and when I can i will get a auto so my wife can drive the car aswell
ive never owned an auto, and for 10 years i made a living rebuilding automatics. obviously for a car im gonna have a stick, but im starting to think about getting a pickup and manual options are limited. been looking at smaller trucks like the colorado/canyon, the problem is anything but the smallest engines are automatic, so your kinda stuck.
I love and have only manual cars but sadly there are less vehicles with manual transmissions available every day. The only time I don't like manual is if I am trying to eat and drive.
I prefer manuals as most autos were pretty dumb when I was growing up (shifting into overdrive going up a hill for instance). Autos have come a long way since the early 2000s (i.e. DSG) but I feel if it's a sports car it has to be a manual. I've ate and drove in many a manual, that's what your knee is for.
I've always owned manuals since I started driving, but as of right now I have 2 autos on tops of the SS. Wife can't drive stick, and doesn't want to learn, so she has her Freestyle. I have a 95 Outback that I grabbed for $600 to have a winter beater when I got the Cobalt.
I have owned 4 cars and only one was an auto. I didn't mind it but I missed my manual. It is so hard now, so few cars even have an option for a manual anymore. Basically the super cheap Eco **** boxes or performance cars are the only cars you can find manuals on and even they are getting fewer. Automatic transmission technology has progressed to the point that you actually get better gas mileage out of an automatic than a manual now and with being able to manually shift automatics and not have to deal with a clutch the art of driving manual is fading fast.
I bet that by 2025 there will only be a around 10 cars that you can get an manual option for and I bet you will have to pay extra for it.
I bet that by 2025 there will only be a around 10 cars that you can get an manual option for and I bet you will have to pay extra for it.
Autos suck the joy out of driving. I dont even like that some of these new cars, like the Dodge Challenger Demon is auto only. I get its probably more efficient than the average driver but still, I love rowing through gears.
I have owned 4 cars and only one was an auto. I didn't mind it but I missed my manual. It is so hard now, so few cars even have an option for a manual anymore. Basically the super cheap Eco **** boxes or performance cars are the only cars you can find manuals on and even they are getting fewer. Automatic transmission technology has progressed to the point that you actually get better gas mileage out of an automatic than a manual now and with being able to manually shift automatics and not have to deal with a clutch the art of driving manual is fading fast.
I bet that by 2025 there will only be a around 10 cars that you can get an manual option for and I bet you will have to pay extra for it.
I bet that by 2025 there will only be a around 10 cars that you can get an manual option for and I bet you will have to pay extra for it.
Edit: Okay, so 60% might be a bit high, but it gets the point across that most of the rest of the world sells more manuals than autos.
Last edited by Tdubbs; Apr 18, 2017 at 08:21 PM.
part of it is the emissions control. epa has been trying to force manual transmissions out for years now. they see it as if a driver has more control the vehicle might not be operating the vehicle in the most efficient manner. the more computer controlled thing the more efficient it will be.
Personally I would rather have an auto in the city especially in stop and go. My 4.45 gears aren't a lot of fun. Open road/twisty roads, manual. The 6-8 speed paddle shift quick shifting autos are so much better than their older counterparts.



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