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Even fewer standards
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgar...hift-dead.html
5% or thereabouts, and I bet many of those are Mustangs and the like. Probably won't be long before manufacturers stop offering it as an option. |
Re: Even fewer standards
Originally Posted by GavinR
(Post 10525404)
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgar...hift-dead.html
5% or thereabouts, and I bet many of those are Mustangs and the like. Probably won't be long before manufacturers stop offering it as an option. |
Re: Even fewer standards
Aren't they cheaper to buy by a reasonably significant amount?
When I buy a car for myself it'll be a manual. Until then sharing an automatic with the wife. |
Re: Even fewer standards
They generally aren't as easy to sell though when the time comes, as so many people don't want them.
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Re: Even fewer standards
hate the fact i couldn't get the Ridgeline in a manual
its funny that here you can pass a test in an automatic and then be let loose to drive whatever you want! i've never driven a manual left-hooker, but really want to try to see what i'd be like adapting to it! |
Re: Even fewer standards
Originally Posted by haggis88
(Post 10525589)
hate the fact i couldn't get the Ridgeline in a manual
its funny that here you can pass a test in an automatic and then be let loose to drive whatever you want! i've never driven a manual left-hooker, but really want to try to see what i'd be like adapting to it! |
Re: Even fewer standards
Originally Posted by mandymoochops
(Post 10525696)
It's actually very bloody easy! It was more difficult remembering which side of the road to be on, the gear changing is as natural as a rhd!
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Re: Even fewer standards
Originally Posted by haggis88
(Post 10525589)
hate the fact i couldn't get the Ridgeline in a manual
its funny that here you can pass a test in an automatic and then be let loose to drive whatever you want! i've never driven a manual left-hooker, but really want to try to see what i'd be like adapting to it! |
Re: Even fewer standards
Originally Posted by orly
(Post 10525460)
Aren't they cheaper to buy by a reasonably significant amount?
When I buy a car for myself it'll be a manual. Until then sharing an automatic with the wife. |
Re: Even fewer standards
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 10526965)
Yes i'm looking at buying a new Audi and the manual version is nearly $3k cheaper than the automatic..cant get a diesel for love nor money though..even BMW which offered a 335 diesel up to 2011 have now ceased to offer a diesel engine..bummer
Didnt realise BMW had dropped the oilburners. I suppose the realities now are that automatics are as efficient and responsive as manual boxes, sometimes more so. Its just not as ingrained here to learn to drive stick as it is elsewhere. I guess in the UK its driven mainly by most cars having much smaller engines and automatics traditionally being the expensive option. Im guessing that small cars with <2.0l engines make up the majority of the 5% rather than pony cars. We have one stick and one auto, I prefer the engagement of shifting my own gears, but on long roadtrips there is a lot to be said for just shifting into Drive too. |
Re: Even fewer standards
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 10527028)
Mazda are allegedely bringing their skyactve diesel over later this year:thumbup:
Didnt realise BMW had dropped the oilburners. I suppose the realities now are that automatics are as efficient and responsive as manual boxes, sometimes more so. Its just not as ingrained here to learn to drive stick as it is elsewhere. I guess in the UK its driven mainly by most cars having much smaller engines and automatics traditionally being the expensive option. Im guessing that small cars with <2.0l engines make up the majority of the 5% rather than pony cars. We have one stick and one auto, I prefer the engagement of shifting my own gears, but on long roadtrips there is a lot to be said for just shifting into Drive too. |
Re: Even fewer standards
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 10527044)
i was watching a review of the new golf mark 7 that is on sale in the UK and the new 1.6 TDI engine can do apparently 88 mpg.
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Re: Even fewer standards
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 10527028)
We have one stick and one auto, I prefer the engagement of shifting my own gears, but on long roadtrips there is a lot to be said for just shifting into Drive too.
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Re: Even fewer standards
Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 10527058)
On long road trips it scarcely matters. Inching your way through city traffic is when an auto makes sense.
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Re: Even fewer standards
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 10527061)
Right, I should probably clarify that the only time I have to inch through city traffic is when we are on long road trips.... Otherwise a traffic jam for me is getting stuck at the lights.
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