Even if you're left-handed?!True, there are few offerings with three pedals.
I heard that to qualify the purchase of a new vehicle with a manual transmission you must prove your competency at writing in cursive.
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Unless you have a stupid stiff clutch you won't even know you are shifting.you do it without even knowing you didIt depends how fun the said car is. If it's actually a fun car meant to be driven just for fun then I'd say stick but DD'ing a stick car (especially since traffic and construction this year seems to be worse than anything in the past 2 decades) is horrible. Traffic during a morning commute may not be as bad for you in S. MO though. I guess you just gotta find the car with an auto that's actually reliable. I don't think my 2-hour commute to work last Thursday in any stick shift car would have gone as smooth as the CVT fusion I'm using at the moment (1 hour is normal; 43 miles.)
Buy what you want but your manual choices are very limited. What cars come with manuals, just VW?
I would keep it simple and just look for a car that fits your needs. Keep the transmission out of the equation.
As someone who works in automotive manufacturing, let me tell you that not many manuals are made anymore and unless you want to special order and probably have to wait a while for a car, its time to just let manuals go.I haven’t purchased an automatic car in years. Our van and trucks are automatic but any sedan or hatch back I buy has to be a stick. Over the years I’m sure I’ve passed on some killer deals because the cars were automatics. Does this conviction of sorts make any sense to anyone else? Especially in this car market where good deals are sparse? My main reason for buying sticks is the fun factor and the reliability factor. There isn’t many out there though, mostly all automatic cars being sold. Then you have the electric car craze which makes me think eventually manual transmissions will be complete history. Do I just hop on the bandwagon or do I cling to three peddles and a gear shifter? What say you?
Subaru WRX.... They're "fairly" reliable and the rear seats are big. You'd just have to put up with all the stereotypes that come with it (vaping, goofy mods, etc). If only Subaru could make a 6-speed as precise and smooth as Honda's...There is basically nothing out there that does everything on my list. A few come close:
- a few smaller BMWs (but I'm not so sure about new BMWs being long term keepers)
- a (used) Honda Accord 2.0 Sport 6MT (they no longer make them)
- a VW GTI or GLI (how reliable?)
- a Nissan 380/400Z (no back seat at all)
- a Porsche 911 (might as well be no back seat)
- a Mustang GT (ditto)
If it adds to his enjoyment of driving than why not seek one out? Automatics have come a long way, at least some of them have. If I was looking at a new BMW M car and had to chose between the ZF8 and a manual, it would probably be a tough decision. Manual is fun, but that is a darn good transmission. On the other hand, some automatics I've driven in newer cars I'd rather chose my own gears just because the transmission programming was so horrible and ruined an otherwise good driving vehicle in an effort to squeak out .5 more mpg.As someone who works in automotive manufacturing, let me tell you that not many manuals are made anymore and unless you want to special order and probably have to wait a while for a car, its time to just let manuals go.
Unless you have a stupid stiff clutch you won't even know you are shifting.you do it without even knowing you did
Most modern six speed or more autos can shift as good or better than a manual. I wouldn't go out of my way to avoid a well designed auto, I would, however, go out of my way to avoid a CVT.I haven’t purchased an automatic car in years. Our van and trucks are automatic but any sedan or hatch back I buy has to be a stick. Over the years I’m sure I’ve passed on some killer deals because the cars were automatics. Does this conviction of sorts make any sense to anyone else? Especially in this car market where good deals are sparse? My main reason for buying sticks is the fun factor and the reliability factor. There isn’t many out there though, mostly all automatic cars being sold. Then you have the electric car craze which makes me think eventually manual transmissions will be complete history. Do I just hop on the bandwagon or do I cling to three peddles and a gear shifter? What say you?
Probably just a joke.It was bound to happen, "You're not a Man if you don't daily drive a Bolt Action"....Really??? I can drive anything with a steering wheel & never knew my manhood had anything to do with it??