ChatterBank28 mins ago
Manual or Automatic ?
Which do you prefer and why ? Please do not start talking rubbish about how automatics are slower to accelerate and more expensive to run - they just aren't like that anymore. I'm interested in opinions from the driver's point of view - which is better to drive ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have driven both and personally I prefer the manual gearbox. Would I be dumb in saying it gives me something to do changing gears!!?
I totally agree though that in this day and age and with modern automatics they are a joy to drive and I think I could appreciate one with the very windy roads I travel to work every day but i still love changing gears!
3 years & 7 months ago I bought my first yank car.. which was automatic, left hand drive.. neither had I experience with.. I still have it.. a 1984 Chevrolet Camaro Z28, 5 litre V8.. a muscle car. I have 2 other yank cars, LHD & Auto too.
Automatics are faster off the line (acceleration).. Fact!!
They do drink more fuel.. but as I get classic insurance I save money, and the car holds it's value.. in fact they are now appreciating in value. I've just had the gearbox & torque converter rebuilt..(�700+) but a Mondeo will cost �300 for a new clutch, and will need another before I need my auto box rebuilt again. I have a B&M shifter so can go 1st, 2nd, 3rd if I want to, but I'm happy to stick it into Drive, and it has a 4th gear (overdrive). I can get 26mpg on a run, and I rarely bother with the cruise control.
I find in a manual sticking to 30mph is a pain.. too many revs for 1st gear, car labouring in 2nd gear.
I've developed a left foot braking technique, so don't have to take my foot completely off the gas too often.
I'm converted now.. automatics are better.. only one drawback.. you cannot bumpstart them.
Having driven both (although not a significantly long distance in an auto) I think it depends most on what you're using the car for. Having said that autos are quoted as less economical and therefore more expensive to run day to day. (I can't back that up in terms of part prices, etc)
If you're using the car for 10 miles a day to and from work and shopping or whatever at the weekend, then it probably wouldn't make much difference. If you do more miles then it probably depends on what kind of miles (motorway/towns) and how much you enjoy driving. Although having said that you can get tiptronics so you can get the responsiveness you get from a manual in an automatic...
Personal preference, I'd go for a manual. Automatics are okay, but I prefer more choice over the style of driving...