I think all manuals now have anti-roll back when on a incline . Haven't tested one as of yet . Didn't mind stop and go . Manual helped to keep me alert .Yep, they are NOT fun in stop and go traffic, especially when going up a hill.
I think all manuals now have anti-roll back when on a incline . Haven't tested one as of yet . Didn't mind stop and go . Manual helped to keep me alert .Yep, they are NOT fun in stop and go traffic, especially when going up a hill.
Nope. You just leave it first and let the car creep and idle. I will roll at about 5 mph. Just leave three car buffer room for the stop and go.
Wait, did she hate the car, or did she hate that you sold it?![]()
Unless you're constantly stop and go on hills especially, I cant understand getting sick of it. Unless you don't care one bit about vehicles/mechanical stuff and would rather do gardening or crafts or something.Because CVTs are all the rage right now on econocars, and because of their inherent reliability problems as of late, I was thinking of getting a manual car. I need a small car for parking purposes and commuting. My first car was a stick shift and I absolutely loved driving it. However, that was when I was 19 (I am 38 now). Have any of you guys gotten tired of driving a manual and now hate it, compared to an auto?
You ain't using your left leg - At least at a 1/4 mile line at stop sign, I just tested my Subaru, It will creep in first around 1 to 2 MPH with the car at idle and first engaged. The Idle control will keep the rpm at 750.That works for short periods. After a hour or so passes I would want to rest my left leg. Somewhere around the 90 minute to two hour mark you are very thankful you have a automatic.
You ain't using your left leg - At least at a 1/4 mile line at stop sign, I just tested my Subaru, It will creep in first around 1 to 2 MPH with the car at idle and first engaged. The Idle control will keep the rpm at 750.
If traffic was that bad Id not be driving. In fact my wife changed her shift to 5:00 AM to 1:30 since you could not commute to work or Home on Route 495 North or 93 South in the Boston area at 6 AM or at 4 PM.
Your stop and go sounds like utopian stop and go.Nope. You just leave it first and let the car creep and idle. I will roll at about 5 mph. Just leave three car buffer room for the stop and go.
I just remembered another BIG reason I went manual again: Pulling out into traffic from a side road onto the 50 MPH state highway.Your stop and go sounds like utopian stop and go.
Yet the MT driving enthusiasts leave comments suggesting we are lessor folks because of our preference for a simple drive to get us where we need to get to.And that's what some people don't realize. The average person just wants a car as a conveyance appliance. It just doesn't define who they are.
Toyota sells so many Camrys and Corollas for a reason.
Yet the MT driving enthusiasts leave comments suggesting we are lessor folks because of our preference for a simple drive to get us where we need to get to.
I personally prefer a manual. But I also understand that most people don't have that preference. And so do auto makers. They aren't the reason for the slow death of the manual transmission....the buying public is. You can well believe that if there was demand for it manufacturers would produce them.Yet the MT driving enthusiasts leave comments suggesting we are lessor folks because of our preference for a simple drive to get us where we need to get to.
I am familiar about that gap reaction but to hell with them I say. Besides the gap is there one minute and the next minute it is gone. If they were smart they would realize what I was doing and would fall in line. That actually happened once on 405 through Los Angeles long ago where I was pacing myself to avoid the start/stop routine. Once the guy behind me figured out what I was doing he got into it as a few others behind him and we went over 30 miles without coming to a stop. In the end my lane ultimately moved faster in the end which would be expected if people learned to pace rather than constantly start and stop causing brake lights to pop up all over the road.I've had 3-4 manual cars, lots of fun and more control rowing the gears yourself. I had to give manuals up though because traffic in my area has gotten too heavy and they were a major PITA to drive as a DD in that amount of traffic. It's very hard to sit in traffic for 45-60 minutes constantly having to creep along. I would regularly space myself in a way I could just putt along in first gear but that really pisses some people off when you have a huge gap between you and the next car.
Had a person once try to prove that because she daily'd a car with a stage 3 clutch, there's no reason for other people not to be able to do the same thing.Yet the MT driving enthusiasts leave comments suggesting we are lessor folks because of our preference for a simple drive to get us where we need to get to.
This is why I like to follow semis during rush hour. They may not be going as fast as the traffic around them but they're a lot more consistent. I hate driving manual in traffic and I will avoid traffic at all costs simply because I don't feel like pushing in/out all the time anymore.Once the guy behind me figured out what I was doing he got into it as a few others behind him and we went over 30 miles without coming to a stop.