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Thread started 09/24/10 4:36am

missfee

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Do you drive an automatic or a manual transmission?

Well...which one do you drive and/or which one do you prefer?

I currently drive an automatic, but I love driving a stick shift...it's more fun and gives me more control of the vehicle. The only reason why I didn't get my car in a stick previously is because my model car wasn't made with a manual transmission option at the time. But my next vehicle definitely will be a manual transmission...in fact I'm looking at the new Nissan Juke that is coming out next month...it's a cross sport vehicle that will come with an available six-speed transmission!!! excited

Now it's your turn.....

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Reply #1 posted 09/24/10 4:42am

chocolate1

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My Camaro is automatic.

I've never learned to drive a stick. redface


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I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #2 posted 09/24/10 4:45am

Lisa10

manual.

I love driving automatics though.

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Reply #3 posted 09/24/10 4:47am

missfee

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chocolate1 said:

My Camaro is automatic.

I've never learned to drive a stick. redface

Do you have interest in learning how to drive one? Or you really could care less at this point? smile

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Reply #4 posted 09/24/10 4:47am

missfee

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Lisa10 said:

manual.

I love driving automatics though.

Do you like driving an automatic over a manual? If so, why?

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Reply #5 posted 09/24/10 4:48am

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missfee said:

chocolate1 said:

My Camaro is automatic.

I've never learned to drive a stick. redface

Do you have interest in learning how to drive one? Or you really could care less at this point? smile

I still do. Especially since I love sports cars.

I actually wanted to before I got this last car, but my need for a car outweighed my time to learn.


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I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #6 posted 09/24/10 4:51am

missfee

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chocolate1 said:

missfee said:

Do you have interest in learning how to drive one? Or you really could care less at this point? smile

I still do. Especially since I love sports cars.

I actually wanted to before I got this last car, but my need for a car outweighed my time to learn.

Oh I can definitely understand that. Is there anyone you know that can teach you how to drive it? I learned about 8 years ago...my grandfather taught me. I haven't touched a manual transmission in a few years and fear that i've lost my touch, but they that once you learn how to drive it, you never forget.

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Reply #7 posted 09/24/10 5:03am

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Manual, because it's fun (except in stop and go traffic).

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Reply #8 posted 09/24/10 5:14am

Lisa10

missfee said:

Lisa10 said:

manual.

I love driving automatics though.

Do you like driving an automatic over a manual? If so, why?

I don't think i'd like to drive an automatic all the time... I'd get bored. I like to be in control of some gears and race around a bit now and again. biggrin

On the occasions of driving automatic cars, I felt that it was quite.... relaxing.

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Reply #9 posted 09/24/10 5:34am

missfee

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wildgoldenhoney said:

Manual, because it's fun (except in stop and go traffic).

ufo

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Reply #10 posted 09/24/10 5:37am

chocolate1

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missfee said:

chocolate1 said:

I still do. Especially since I love sports cars.

I actually wanted to before I got this last car, but my need for a car outweighed my time to learn.

Oh I can definitely understand that. Is there anyone you know that can teach you how to drive it? I learned about 8 years ago...my grandfather taught me. I haven't touched a manual transmission in a few years and fear that i've lost my touch, but they that once you learn how to drive it, you never forget.

My Dad can teach me. nod


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Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #11 posted 09/24/10 5:40am

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I drive auto, but I had a stickshift and loved it. When I got my new car I didn't like the clutch placement, and the model had everything I wanted. It also has that fake manual thing, which I hardly use, but did come in handy when my brakes almost went out. I'm glad I do know how to drive manual, just in case, but soon cars will be driving themselves like Knight Rider and all LOL!
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Reply #12 posted 09/24/10 5:41am

fpr7

Auto now, always has been manual before. I do a lot of motorway miles these days.

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Reply #13 posted 09/24/10 5:42am

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chocolate1 said:

missfee said:

Oh I can definitely understand that. Is there anyone you know that can teach you how to drive it? I learned about 8 years ago...my grandfather taught me. I haven't touched a manual transmission in a few years and fear that i've lost my touch, but they that once you learn how to drive it, you never forget.

My Dad can teach me. nod

Great!!!! I say let the lessons begin ASAP!!! smile

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Reply #14 posted 09/24/10 5:44am

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BklynBabe said:

I drive auto, but I had a stickshift and loved it. When I got my new car I didn't like the clutch placement, and the model had everything I wanted. It also has that fake manual thing, which I hardly use, but did come in handy when my brakes almost went out. I'm glad I do know how to drive manual, just in case, but soon cars will be driving themselves like Knight Rider and all LOL!

Yeah that's on my car now..I barely use because I don't see the point. It's not a real manual without the clutch involved. At least, that's how I feel about it. shrug

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Reply #15 posted 09/24/10 5:57am

Shorty

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Manual! I prefer to drive a manual transmission. My previous vehicle was an automatic and I hated it....ugh.

"not a fan" falloff yeah...ok
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Reply #16 posted 09/24/10 5:58am

tinaz

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My car is a automatic , but I know how to drive stick.. had on a few years ago... My dad taught me when I was 16, in a cornfield, in a powder blue baja bug! mushy

But I prefer automatic... especially living in the city..

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Reply #17 posted 09/24/10 6:10am

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Manual... I love it too because it "feels" more like driving... you can rev the engine, chirp the tires, engine brake on the downshift... it makes driving more of a sport rather than just a thing you do...

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Reply #18 posted 09/24/10 6:30am

johnart

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Drive both. Prefer manual.

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Reply #19 posted 09/24/10 6:35am

abigail05

I'm glad I can drive stick, and I want my kids to learn too.

But automatic's just way less of a pain in the ass. smile

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Reply #20 posted 09/24/10 6:43am

Genesia

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Automatic. Why I gotta do everything? Let the damn car shift itself. hmph!

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Reply #21 posted 09/24/10 6:58am

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Auto. Never learned to drive a manual.

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Reply #22 posted 09/24/10 7:01am

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Lammastide said:

Auto. Never learned to drive a manual.

Me, either.

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Reply #23 posted 09/24/10 7:09am

Mach

Drive both

all our kids had to learn both (our expectation ) they were also expected to learn to change a tire BEFORE allowed to get their permits

Both have their pros and cons and I don't fave one over the other

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Reply #24 posted 09/24/10 7:10am

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Automatic. But I remember a loooong time ago, a guy I was dating was trying to teach me how to drive manual. But it didn't go too far, because I didn't like it. lol

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Reply #25 posted 09/24/10 7:15am

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Manuals are too much work. It's hard enough to steer, smoke, drink coffee, and talk on the cell phone all at the same time, now I have to worry about shifting every 5 friggin' seconds too? Too risky. I might spill the coffee.

Christopher damn!
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Reply #26 posted 09/24/10 7:18am

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Automatic is for sissies and Americans neutral

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Reply #27 posted 09/24/10 7:21am

Genesia

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Actually...now that I think about it...my car has both manual and automatic options on it. No clutch...but I can shift manually, if I want to. Comes in handy when it snows, since I can downshift on hills.

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Reply #28 posted 09/24/10 7:30am

Mach

Genesia said:

Actually...now that I think about it...my car has both manual and automatic options on it. No clutch...but I can shift manually, if I want to. Comes in handy when it snows, since I can downshift on hills.

Mine is a crossover as well

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Reply #29 posted 09/24/10 7:39am

missfee

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PANDURITO said:

Automatic is for sissies and Americans neutral

lol

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