But it is a bit ridiculous to tell people that they have to learn how to drive a MT when they probably only make up arond 5% of the total sales in the US today. but let me tell you, having to clutch in stop-n-go traffic is no fun.
Agree, no one has to do anything.
Agree, stop-n-go = Boooo stick shift.
I have often had to move guest's vehicles from our driveway to get out of the garage, and often encounter manuals. No farm tractors in sight
case in point, some people DO need to learn.
So my foot will be on the gas and in stop and go traffic, I can simply press a button without shifting my foot from gas to the brake pedal.
Would be nice. (first)
But in bad weather or driving down a curvy mountain road, I'd still probably prefer a stick.
Noted: However AT = less chance you skip a gear and CAN'T get it back into gear and then HAVE TO ride the brakes ALL the WAY down THE hill. (shocked)
but my right foot gets tired because I have to keep the foot on the brake when stopped, otherwise the car moves forward automatically.
Learn to drive an AUTO where in Japan they TEACH YOU to shift to 'N' when in traffic and less brake press and / or on flat ground/road you just sit there in 'N' until, boop, back into 'D' (first)
Some of us learned to left-foot brake. Anyway, my big reason for getting the stick (beside gas mileage in stop-n-go city traffic) was for longevity.
Two foot AUTO TRANS DRIVING IMO = danger, it's a multi-tasking that leads to worn brakes, or jerk stops. (ughdance)
IMO:
a) YES on Japan Made cars and any US car before 1980.
b) MT USA cars suck IMO, it's a long story. So... to each his own.
but my wife's AT Accord went to 220K before the transmission went out.
See, Japan made AUTO Trans is giving MT a run for their money! (glare)
resale/trade-in value of MTs vs ATs is lower.
Depends on the car, and AT Mustang is less value than a MT mustang, IMO.
About 10 years ago, I had an old MT 626 that I listed for sale. I got alot of calls from interested parties but once they found out it was MT, they were no longer interested.
Again, depends on the car, most 16 year old school girls DON'T want a MT Mazda 626 (poke)
MT vs. AT is an OLD OLD debate, however...
Did you guys and gals know some fun facts:
Autos (cars for lay terms) made from 2007 and later no longer have....
1. ALL cars come with power windows now, NOPE not one big company makes old school roll up windows anymore, can't even special order it anymore, BUMMER!
2. Drive by wire, i.e. a game pad and NO steering wheel is NOT approved yet! I say YET!, but it's been proven to be more efficient and safer than steering wheel for drivers UNDER 19 YR's of age.
3. ALL cars come with A/C now, (Unless it's some really special order and it's hard to ask for it now) ALL cars sold from a NORMAL dealer (Off the show room floor) come with A/C.
4. ALL cars now come with fuel injection, (Unless it's some different / special engine, I knowbla bla bla.)
5. ALL cars come with power steering. Yup that is right, no car, van, truck, etc, is made WITHOUT power steering, good God I remember driving an old farm truck with NO power steering, it was brutal!!
6. ALL cars come with power brakes, NOPE you can NOT order a car with manual brakes anymore. BUMMER?? LOL!
7. ALL cars .... well you get the idea...
So the question is....
When will we add #8
8. ALL CARS (Unless special order for a Ferrari or Porsche etc.) can NOT get manual transmission.
Peace!(rei)