Depends on the vehicle and driving style.Pencil in an extra $500-$1000 in maintenance every 3-5 years to change worn clutch plates ...
The Porsche PDK will outperform the standard.Those that learn to drive vehicle with standard transmission from the start become better drivers in my opinion , automatic is fine if your job is to drive in the city traffic all day long but getting Porsche 911 with automatic transmission damn what a waste...
How old are you?I'm considering learning to drive a manual car just for fun and to learn a new thing. Is it worth it since there are a lot of hills in the lower mainland and I mainly drive in the city?
There is a certain joy in stick handling, grinding the gears, and double de-clutching!!!Standard driving Jeep girl here , I have never enjoyed an automatic, love hanging on to the stick I guess ?
For sure. Learned how growing up in the country. Just remember it is a "W" when shifting/ 1st is the top left, 2nd bottom left, 3rd top middle, 4th bottom left etc.There is a certain joy in stick handling, grinding the gears, and double de-clutching!!!
Transmissions are almost all constant mesh gears. Not grinding gears but the engagement dogs on the sliding collars to the freewheeling gear.There is a certain joy in stick handling, grinding the gears, and double de-clutching!!!
But that's where all the fun is! Especially when driving a stubborn moody beater & 1st gear only works when it wants to.Manual is a pain in stop and go traffic and hill start.
Automatic transmissions are an abomination.I drive a 500 horsepower Mustang I don't think I could own a automatic and truly enjoy it
I like driving miss daisy.I despise driving an automatic about as much as Mr Anderson loathes Nitetzche.
They referred to automatics as a slush box in Car and Driver. Always thought that was funny.Automatic transmissions are an abomination.