markuszoom5
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deisz001 made some very good points. The #1 reason why I still want a manual is the ability to have control of the car. This is helpful to make the most use out of 4 cylinder engines, not as much of an issue with 6. If my primary use is to commute in ‘stop and go’ traffic for long durations, I would agree an auto makes a whole lot more sense. That and it allows other people to drive the car are the only reasons why I would want an auto. Since you are a long time manual driver, I am somewhat surprised at your statement it requires more concentration to drive. It really does become second nature but can still be an annoyance if you crawl in traffic a lot. I’ve always wondered if they can add an override gear that allows you to move slowly (enough not to stall) with a supplemental joystick or something in these situations
I would take a good automatic over a sloppy manual any day. Not all automatics are bad but only a very few are good (Mazda makes decent transmission overall). I think the main draw back is the pre-programmed shift logic that may or may not suite your needs depending on the situation that you are in. It is not smart or fast enough to know exactly what it is you want to do at any given moment but this is changing. Even for automatics, 4-5 speed is not most efficient (I suppose this depends on the application). CVTs are even worst in driving feel but good on gas. I do like the idea of dual clutch paddle shifters (not the fake shift thing), best of both worlds. I don’t NEED to row the stick, I just want the ability to have control and apply it to my real world situation, not some preprogrammed logic that may or may not suite me at any given situation.
Btw, can I assume you are a fan of the autonomous car? I would hate to loose all ability to control but integrating some of that in to HW cruising and traffic jams would be fantastic!
Oh, one last point. I find manual drivers, like bikers, (excluding idiots that exist in any scenarios) are generally more aware/alert of the road b/c it does require a little bit more attention (driving attention, not shifting). You have to read traffic to determine if you should upshfit or downshift (I like the downshift part –gives you a kick in the pants if go down two gears), and not simply cruise along. I am willing to bet that you will never see a manual drive ride their brakes, I guess unless they are driving a CRZ (manual+regenerative braking).
Back to topic: Any other MT owners here and what is the condition of your clutch? Or feel free to have the side bar but do comment on your clutch also. Thanks.
OK I agree on everything you say. What I meant is let's say you are backing up in reverse through a very tight driveway. Walls on both sides (my driveway hahah). Well, it is so much easier to just have to ease the brake pedal, because the car moves in reverse by itself, rather than clutching (you know what I mean), or when you are stuck in traffic, god do I hate that.