View Poll Results: Do you mostly drive automatic or manual transmission?

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  • I drive manual

    18 50.00%
  • I drive automatic, can't drive manual

    7 19.44%
  • I drive automatic but I can drive manual

    7 19.44%
  • I don't drive

    2 5.56%
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Thread: Manual or auto?

  1. #11
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    Definitely a manual for me. I don't think it's possible for anyone who has never learnt to drive manual to be a decent driver.

  2. #12
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    I have my bike when I want to rip through the gears. Cheap auto car is for getting from A to B.

  3. #13
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    I went for other. For my everyday driving of my little hyaundai, I like the zippy manual-ness. Plus I rarely get stuck in traffic coz of bizzare working hours, so I am not concerned about that.

    However, having had some car experience in Japan, I would go for an auto there, considering traffic and HILLS!

    I guess if I had a larger engine I would go for auto as well, for fuel efficiency.

  4. #14
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    Unfortunately I can only drive automatic
    At the time I was learning to drive, I could only get access to Auto transmission cars.

    At the moment I'm driving semi-auto, better than standard auto but not quite the control of full manual.

    I want to hopefully learn manual sometime, when I get the chance. Likely on a cheapo bomb to practice on

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    i'm driving manual hilux atm. last car was a falcon t semi-auto. before that was manual too
    thinking manual this time but not sure.
    that whole city driving thing while drinking coffee and on the phone is a bitch.

  6. #16
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    does driving a manual without the clutch count as an auto :P

    both my cars are manual at the moment so no choice there. but the car im building up as my next daily driver is going to be an auto.

    eventually I want an automatic for daily driving/cruising and my manual car for weekend fun

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharky View Post
    i drove manual for years until i shattered my left knee, now i am driving an auto as the constant operation of the clutch is not good for me anymore...

    i miss my manual....

    i have thought about getting one of those cars with the sports electronic diff or whatever where i dont need the clutch...dont think it is the same tho
    I feel for you, but I would think twice about the "sports shift" I have rented a couple cars with that sort of transmission and it's not as satisfying though with a bit more time you might get used to it.


    Quote Originally Posted by gamblor916 View Post
    Drive auto. Can't see how anyone can stand being in a traffic jam with a manual.
    Manuals have a special gear called Neutral. no point being in gear if you're just sitting there.

    I have a manual, and I do enjoy corners every once in a while...
    Hill starts aren't a problem, in fact I'd say I've become rather lazy at hill starts, the Suby has a hill start system where if you're in gear the brakes hold for a second or two untill you start to pull off, no handbrake required at all and no slippage at all. love it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by UltraMarginal View Post
    , the Suby has a hill start system where if you're in gear the brakes hold for a second or two untill you start to pull off, no handbrake required at all and no slippage at all. love it.
    sounds like a nice feature.. what model is that on

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    Quote Originally Posted by loophole View Post
    does driving a manual without the clutch count as an auto :P

    both my cars are manual at the moment so no choice there. but the car im building up as my next daily driver is going to be an auto.

    eventually I want an automatic for daily driving/cruising and my manual car for weekend fun
    what are you building..

  10. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geigerrock-2 View Post
    what are you building..
    just a 1971 Ford XY Wagon its going to pearl green with white pearl roof and a V8 302 Windsor oh and ghost flames on the front guards

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