Just to say that I am in favor of saving the manual transmission vehicles for my brothers & sisters who love their manual tranny vehicles.
I even learned(50 yrs ago) how to drive on manual tranny cars & trucks. From just learning the feel of the vehicle, to my learners permit/driving test and into my drivers license. I have even owned manual tranny vehicles('72 PowerWagon, '74 Camaro, '79 Firebird). And have driven even more manuals of friends & family, domestic & import...4 on the floor and 3 on the tree. And of course, many vehicles right up to today
Although I don't want to own a manual tranny vehicle today, as I do like just getting into a vehicle, starting the engine and putting the gear selector into "D" and driving off, I am in favor of "Saving the Manuals" for our brother's & sister's in the automotive world.
What say you?
CB
I even learned(50 yrs ago) how to drive on manual tranny cars & trucks. From just learning the feel of the vehicle, to my learners permit/driving test and into my drivers license. I have even owned manual tranny vehicles('72 PowerWagon, '74 Camaro, '79 Firebird). And have driven even more manuals of friends & family, domestic & import...4 on the floor and 3 on the tree. And of course, many vehicles right up to today
Although I don't want to own a manual tranny vehicle today, as I do like just getting into a vehicle, starting the engine and putting the gear selector into "D" and driving off, I am in favor of "Saving the Manuals" for our brother's & sister's in the automotive world.
What say you?
CB