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Posted on 4/24/19 at 1:45 am to
Posted by Saint Alfonzo
Member since Jan 2019
22445 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 1:45 am to
Every car I've ever owned has been a stick. Automatics usually bore me and I tend not to like their shift points and power bands. Driving most automatics is like flogging the hamsters for power anyway. If I had supercar money, I wouldn't care at all about whether it has a standard transmission.
Posted by Reservoir dawg
Member since Oct 2013
14162 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 1:54 am to
A lot less wear on your brakes.

More driver authority.

Anti theft (idiot) protection.

Just a few..

Posted by Knight of Old
New Hampshire
Member since Jul 2007
11086 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 2:06 am to
Lost art.
Posted by stelly1025
Lafayette
Member since May 2012
8556 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 3:25 am to
Still drive one and like everything it has pros and cons. In the US it is more of a symbol of past times ,because most new vehicles are not sold with a manual transmission and you pretty much have to request it from the dealer. I live in Germany and a co worker of my wife bought an automatic VW and she hates it ,because it is not common to her. Manuals are pretty much still the norm here though they have been introducing automatics more into the market.
Posted by LSUtoBOOT
Member since Aug 2012
12605 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 5:01 am to
Soon to be forgotten. How can you steer, shift, hold your coffee and text? It’s a new world in which we live.
Posted by ISEN_AG
ThunderWolf Manor
Member since Aug 2013
1942 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 6:30 am to
My brother took a manual to a mechanic's shop but no mechanic could drive one.
They told him to drive it in and then after the manager bitched at him about being inside the shop
Posted by gthog61
Irving, TX
Member since Nov 2009
71001 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 6:37 am to
hot tip

If you need to learn how do so somewhere other than San Francisco.
Posted by Gaston
Dirty Coast
Member since Aug 2008
39159 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 6:50 am to
I have the last manual 5 series that was sold in the US, and it’s a thing of engineering beauty. If all manuals were like this I doubt they would have been phased out. An electromagnetic brake holds the car still for 3 seconds on any hill when the clutch is depressed, so there is no rolling either way...that, and the cruise control is some sort of wizard that allows you to shift through the gears and still be set on a speed. The throw is perfect, the clutch is perfect, and 2nd gets you to 60mph, 3rd to 90 or so...so you always know where to drop it and mash the gas. No turbos, no automatic shifts...means you put the pedal to the floor, going into a maneuver, with confidence like you simply can’t do in modern cars. I’m sure I freak people out on the interstate, at least the one time they see me.
Posted by Sayre
Felixville
Member since Nov 2011
5521 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 7:05 am to
quote:

Driving a manual


Since I've experienced the joys of a modern automatic transmission, that's not nearly as important as it used to be.
Posted by Evil Little Thing
Member since Jul 2013
11286 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 7:11 am to
quote:

My brother took a manual to a mechanic's shop but no mechanic could drive one. They told him to drive it in and then after the manager bitched at him about being inside the shop


Getting an inspection sticker was very hit or miss for me. I had to come back when someone else was on duty or go to a different place because nobody could test drive it.
Posted by Evil Little Thing
Member since Jul 2013
11286 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 7:13 am to
quote:

Sometimes I hold the gear stick and move my left leg around at res lights so chicks think I’m driving a manual.

It doesn’t seem to help.


I’ll bet the older ladies appreciate it. Younger ones wouldn’t understand.
Posted by Gaston
Dirty Coast
Member since Aug 2008
39159 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 7:15 am to
quote:

joys of a modern automatic transmission


What’re those?


Electronic steering is worse than a slush box by far. That shite is dangerous.
Posted by fallguy_1978
Best States #50
Member since Feb 2018
49031 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 7:16 am to
quote:

Getting an inspection sticker was very hit or miss for me. I had to come back when someone else was on duty or go to a different place because nobody could test drive it.

All I drove was manuals from 1994-2009. They were a few K cheaper and that's what I learned to drive anyway. I had a full sized truck that was a manual. Pretty sure they don’t make those anymore.
Posted by Gaston
Dirty Coast
Member since Aug 2008
39159 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 7:17 am to
Nope, Dodge had a 3500 with a stick the last time I looked.
Posted by fallguy_1978
Best States #50
Member since Feb 2018
49031 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 7:27 am to
quote:

Nope, Dodge had a 3500 with a stick the last time I looked.

I figured they were gone in all but sports cars and offroad vehicles. I had a Ram 1500 that was a manual from 03-09.
Posted by Gorilla Ball
Member since Feb 2006
11847 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 7:28 am to
I would make sure the manual is usually about 10 pages or less, the ones larger are harder to handle especially the ones in multiple languages
Posted by Gaston
Dirty Coast
Member since Aug 2008
39159 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 7:30 am to
Actually sports cars and off-road vehicles are better in automatics...daily drivers are better as manuals, IMO.
Posted by Evil Little Thing
Member since Jul 2013
11286 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 7:35 am to
quote:

All I drove was manuals from 1994-2009. They were a few K cheaper and that's what I learned to drive anyway. I had a full sized truck that was a manual. Pretty sure they don’t make those anymore.


Same. My first car was a manual, as were two others that I bought new in 2001 & 2008. It seemed dumb to pay a few thousand more for automatic, so I kept going manual. I liked feeling like I had more control of the car, but it got old in BR traffic, where you spend so much time in 1st & 2nd gear. I gave up manual transmissions in 2016, and I don’t miss it.
Posted by CHSTigersFan
Charleston, Arkansas
Member since Jan 2005
2738 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 7:49 am to
My wife's car is a standard, I enjoy driving it unless I am driving in a city where there are stoplights on freaking hills, that part isn't fun. Plus we think of it as a good anti theft device lol!
Posted by The Spleen
Member since Dec 2010
38865 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 8:28 am to
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If driving a standard is in any way a "chore" when running errands, etc., then you do not know how to drive a standard. You may be able, but by no means are you anything close to being capable. The concept is simple, and it's second nature after a few days of doing it. It's fun when you want it to be, and background noise when you couldn't care less.



Pretty much. I drove a standard for a couple of years, and the only time I really hated it was in stop-go rush hour traffic. Even then though, you learn how to creep in 1st gear without having to work the clutch non-stop. Also hated assholes that got right on your rear bumper at an uphill stoplight.
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