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Manual vs Automatic cars. Main pros and cons.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Manuals are cheaper to buy and service, are more economical and deliver more power and are certainly the choice for smaller engined cars which otherwise end up sounding rather revvy.
Automatics are great for driving around town and any sort of stop-start driving as they take away all the clutch work. My auto has a large engine so I do not notice a performance lag and (like many modern automatics) it has a tiptronic option so I can use it like a clutch-less manual in order to extract better performance where necessary.
Many luxury cars have no manual option anyway (e.g. Mercedes S Class) because they are powerful enough that the economy difference would be negligible and they are smoother on gear changes.
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Fun? What fun is there waggling a stick, considering when to change gear in stop start traffic?
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Using the gears to brake is a fallacious argument, since an automatic does exactly the same when you take your foot off the accelerator and apply the brake.
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When my geared car broke down the garage loaned me an automatic. I didn't want to give it back when my car was repaired, and shortly afterwards changed it for an automatic and haven't regretted it once.
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My dad used to start his car with a starting handle (gives you a feel for the engine, he said) and had to change gears by double de-clutching (real driving skill needed, he said. He thought synchromesh was for girls.)
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Your kids will feel the same about manual gear changing. If we're still driving cars by then.
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