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Any manual drivers driven Automatics?
Basically, I've been driving for years, since the 70's, and have always driven manuals. It's what I learned in and what I am used to.
I got a car from a dealers a few months back, but I changed makes to what I have been driving for years and I am not happy (nice car, just not happy driving it) and am looking to trade in for my preferred manufacturer.
He doesn't have much choice at the moment, but pne of those is an automatic, which I have always avoided. Ive never even sat in the driving seat of one before now.
My question is to those who have driven both - basically what was your impression? Did you change from manual to automatic and did you prefer it, was it easier to change, etc etc.
I got a car from a dealers a few months back, but I changed makes to what I have been driving for years and I am not happy (nice car, just not happy driving it) and am looking to trade in for my preferred manufacturer.
He doesn't have much choice at the moment, but pne of those is an automatic, which I have always avoided. Ive never even sat in the driving seat of one before now.
My question is to those who have driven both - basically what was your impression? Did you change from manual to automatic and did you prefer it, was it easier to change, etc etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.An auto is great if you do lots of town stop/start driving. My Dad got one when we lived in SE London and had to drive up to Mayfair. Much easier than doing 200+ gear changes each way! I used to have an auto and its no problem once you get used to it. My trick was to tuck my left leg back under my right to stop using it. For some reason, autos have big brake pedals, so that if you have to stop quickly, you can hit it with both feet (when going for the 'clutch') and end up head butting the windscreen!!
I have an automatic and manual. I've driven manuals since i passed my test about 10 years ago then got the automatic about 2 years ago.
Its really fine. Its not something we were looking for in a car but the car we were looking at was automatic. I didn't see the point in an automatic but I do like it.
Only thing is I switch form the automatic and then jump into the manual and it takes a few miles and a couple of bunny hop style driving to get used to it!!
Its really fine. Its not something we were looking for in a car but the car we were looking at was automatic. I didn't see the point in an automatic but I do like it.
Only thing is I switch form the automatic and then jump into the manual and it takes a few miles and a couple of bunny hop style driving to get used to it!!
Have occasionally had to drive an automatic but have to say I much prefer a manual, it gives the feeling of being more in control. I feel automatics are running away with me! My problem was never with the left foot, it was sticking my left hand down as if to change gear every so often. I always have to stop and think how to start off in an automatic but it does come naturally after a couple of drives. Easy peasy to go back to a manual afterwards.
I was more James Hunts era - Ta for advice but still unsure. The thing is part of the reason I want to change what I have is because I miss the handbrake (it's automatic to some degree) and I don't know if I would be swapping missing one thing for another if I buy an auto. I actually quite l changing gear, and it's because I haven't got used to the differences on my current one that I want to change. Don't want to do that twice
I have driven both privately & professionally for years & I always drove gear shift vehicles except for a couple of times when it was necessary for me to drive Automatics, I liked the change very much & found it less wearing on the legs & not so tiring. Changing gear is not a problem with an Automatic you simply blip the accelerator & it changes down a gear.Ron.
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