Manual, nothing against people who drive autos but given the option I would NEVER own one.
In addition to all the normal reasons its because of an experience I had on my motorbike just this year, basically I hit a longish straight and decided to fully open my throttle for a fraction of a second. It jammed open.
Managed to stay on and stop it after skidding through a couple of corners (just) but needless to say it was change of boxers time. If it had been an auto I probably would have found out what 80 mph gravel rash feels like. (Was wearing jeans and my armoured jacket, had left the trousers at home cause the weather was good)
Edit: another point springs to mind...
thublihnk said:
Automatic. Because I am a pansy who merely needs his car to get from point A to point B with as little hassle or thought as possible.
If you arn't thinking about your driving you are a bad driver and there are far too many of them on the road. I did a driver training course with my local police a year or two back and it was a real eye opener, the vast majority of crashes are caused by driver error, by people not thinking. Me? I know im a bad driver now (after that course) but I used to think I was ok. Most people think they are a good driver and they have had even less training than me. [puts away soap box] sorry about the rant but peoples driving standards are a reall issue for me.
Food for thought, a quote from my motorbike instructor on the subject of driving in general. "When you are out on the road, assume everyone else actively wants to kill you and make it look like an accident, all the time. Cause the one day you go out not thinking that and assume someone else has seen you is the day you will get launched over a bonnet."
(bonnet = hood for the Ammericans)