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Surely only women prefer auto's?
My daily commute 100% appliance to get me from point A to B. 2002 opel astra 1.6.Im curious to see what the manual only crowd drives thats so exciting, and what the auto crowd drives. To some a car is a tool only, to some an appliance, in those cases auto should always win. Modern autos are as effecient and some more so than manuals. The drivetrain loss on DSG is not worse than manual...
I also dont get the "only girls drive auto".... A Mclaren P1 isnt very girly.
There is no such thing as a reliable disco
Manual 6 speed diesel Civic, previously Rexton with 5g-tronic (merc 'box) - torque converter, I believe.Im curious to see what the manual only crowd drives thats so exciting, and what the auto crowd drives. To some a car is a tool only, to some an appliance, in those cases auto should always win. Modern autos are as effecient and some more so than manuals. The drivetrain loss on DSG is not worse than manual...
I also dont get the "only girls drive auto".... A Mclaren P1 isnt very girly.
Manual 6 speed diesel Civic, previously Rexton with 5g-tronic (merc 'box) - torque converter, I believe.
And bike- manual sequential.
Also, he's trying to trigger you/me/us/the pro-auto crowd.
Care to elaborate or are you just basing that on the old landies horrible track records and personal biased views?
It's dangerous to generalize,the e46 320d was not reliable at all while the e90 320d is probably the most reliable diesel engine in a car ever.
My daily commute 100% appliance to get me from point A to B. 2002 opel astra 1.6.
who?Still waiting to hear what auto's you have driven..
Jeez why? Last one was a mid 2000 C270 merc.Still waiting to hear what auto's you have driven..
I base this on personal experience. In general you have to be a very rich person to drive any car with more than 100 000 km on the clock. With Landies you have to be rich period - even if they only have a few thousand on the clock.
100% agreed.What a load of crap. That would depend on the car. My car car already went over that mark, my SO's will be there in 12k km, both have been very reliable and with I plan on keep both well past that mark. And even if it costs me a few rand to maintain, it would probably still be cheaper than to replace either with new cars.
I base this on personal experience. In general you have to be a very rich person to drive any car with more than 100 000 km on the clock. With Landies you have to be rich period - even if they only have a few thousand on the clock.
Jeez why? Last one was a mid 2000 C270 merc.
I base this on personal experience. In general you have to be a very rich person to drive any car with more than 100 000 km on the clock. With Landies you have to be rich period - even if they only have a few thousand on the clock.
Just a question. If you drive a auto car in manual mode most of the time, is there any accelerated wear?
I am asking this as when I drive my Kuga in manual mode, the downshifts are so much more jerky than just leaving the car does its own thing in auto mode.
Surely only women prefer auto's?
Only guys insecure about their masculinity think that..