Yeah, I can, but I prefer automatic. Sure, manual gives me more control but I don't drive at a level where I need to have that much control.
Manualsshootthebandit said:- faster, you can decide to change gear when you hit the red line for optimum speed
- more economical, you can decide to change gear at much lower revs
- more control, automatics terrify me when im on a hill. How do I trust it without a clutch
- cheaper, a similar car with an auto box is a lot more expensive and again more expensive to service
Advantages to an auto:
- laziness
- Speed matters to certain people. Also if I need to accelerate quickly you can down shift or even go down 2 gears for optimal speed. This is important as a lot of the UK is country roads where you need to accelerate quickly when you get to a straight as you dont get many chances. My commute to work is full of tractors and lorries which you ideally need some decent acceleration to passAccursedTheory said:Manuals
- Why does speed matter when most road systems have speed limits far below what your vehicle can manage?
- I suppose you mean 'fuel effecient.' if that's your argument, then we should all switch to CVTs, which have been shown to have an advantage over manuals in many vehicles. It should also be noted that manuals do not always have better gas mileage - some cars are starting to come out with automatic transmissions that beat out their manuals in gas mileage.
- If automatics on hills scares a person, they are scaredy cat with no courage and about a third of the spine of a normal man. Which is as legitimate as the blanket 'Automatic transmissions are for the lazies' assumption you seem to be making.
- The price of automatic transmissions continues to drop (or stay level), even as they get better and more sophisticated. And this isn't even entirely true, if you want to be fair - Cheap manual transmissions are cheaper then automatics. The more elaborate manuals are retardly expensive.
I wouldn't say I was elitist. I just prefer a manualAutos
-Impressive tower, Ivory Wizard
All of which doesn't mean autos are better then manuals, of course. Only that your elitism, while hilarious, is unfounded and blind.
You cant do this in a manual because? In a manual you dont change gear all the time. You change gear when the road changes (e.g a bend, a junction etc)Also...
Automatic Advantage
- Can play thumb war with passenger completely uninterrupted from beginning location to destination.
- Leaves hand free to flip the bird at fellow motorist while performing complicated swerving maneuvers at variable speed.
- Leaves hand free to pass objects to/hold hands with/fondle passenger.
If you need to accelerate quickly with an automatic transmission, you put your foot down harder on the gas pedal. The car will shift down on its own. If anything, it's more intuitive than with a manual transmission - want to go faster? Pedal to the metal!shootthebandit said:- Speed matters to certain people. Also if I need to accelerate quickly you can down shift or even go down 2 gears for optimal speed. This is important as a lot of the UK is country roads where you need to accelerate quickly when you get to a straight as you dont get many chances. My commute to work is full of tractors and lorries which you ideally need some decent acceleration to pass
- I tell a lie. Manuals can be less efficient but you have more control on how efficient it is. If you change up early and stay in a high gear you can get really good MPG
- It doesnt exactly scare me its just that you feel as if you dont have as much control as you do with a clutch.
- In general (at least in the UK) automatics are expensive compared to the equivalent manual box
You cant do this in a manual because? In a manual you dont change gear all the time. You change gear when the road changes (e.g a bend, a junction etc)