i feel like a {_dimsum} =[ lol
#21
Hit the nail on the head with #1. If you've ever driven in LA traffic, you know what I mean.
All the others are also bonuses.
Another hit on the head. I love my AT. Paddle shifters make it that much more fun. Ya sometimes i wish i got manual but after driving the car and i hit traffic, that goes away real fast. Plus with the way my car looks, i have NEVER gotten anybody tell me "dude ur car is gay its AT" cuz they STFU when i roll up slammed and boosted.
All the others are also bonuses.
Another hit on the head. I love my AT. Paddle shifters make it that much more fun. Ya sometimes i wish i got manual but after driving the car and i hit traffic, that goes away real fast. Plus with the way my car looks, i have NEVER gotten anybody tell me "dude ur car is gay its AT" cuz they STFU when i roll up slammed and boosted.
#22
Disclaimer: I make no judgements about MT vs AT. Drive what you like and like what you drive but I scoff at the idea that a tranny without a driver operated clutch is a MT.
#23
To the OP, maybe you should have waited if you really wanted the MT. There was a member who was in your situation and I beleive they ended up paying more just to trade there AT in for a MT. goodluck!
#25
exactly, and or when the car is shared other family members that cant drive manual, otherwise if someone can drive manual i'm sure they pick the manual over the auto, manual has so much more control over auto, faster and not to mention saves gas
#26
::Thumbs Up:: good man
#27
That's not always the case. Before I got my GE8, my DB8 was my daily driver/touge/track car. I was doing repairs a lot because of all the stress that I'd put her through. So I decided to get a new reliable daily. I thought about getting the MT, but then I realized all the time I spend driving in traffic. Yeah... I'm glad I got the AT.
#28
I thought they had dual-clutch manual transmissions.
That's not always the case. Before I got my GE8, my DB8 was my daily driver/touge/track car. I was doing repairs a lot because of all the stress that I'd put her through. So I decided to get a new reliable daily. I thought about getting the MT, but then I realized all the time I spend driving in traffic. Yeah... I'm glad I got the AT.
That's not always the case. Before I got my GE8, my DB8 was my daily driver/touge/track car. I was doing repairs a lot because of all the stress that I'd put her through. So I decided to get a new reliable daily. I thought about getting the MT, but then I realized all the time I spend driving in traffic. Yeah... I'm glad I got the AT.
and i think it will depend on the person, cause i dont have a problem stuck in traffic in MT, while people are inching forward at the traffic lights, i just enjoy the wonders of MT, but AT will help especially if its a job to drive all day and deliver things, most company i know of cars will be AT
#29
i have had 4 cars before this that were all MT and i love driving a MT but i wanted an AT/DD that i could drive to work in trafic or on long trips to make it easyer, plus i still have MT toys to play with on the weekend
#30
MT is more fun, IMO, but an auto sure is easier in traffic going to work. Since I bought my base MT, been trying to get another Fit with Auto. Seems that whatever dealer I go to, they have the right car with the wrong tranny, or the right tranny with the wrong car. Finally gave up and will stick with one Fit.
#33
The only thing it doesn't have is a operator actuated clutch - the car's electronics does it for you. The fit is my daily driver so it had to be AT (California Traffic in general) but the sports car's I've bought over the years were all manual.
Last edited by funks; 03-26-2010 at 12:19 AM.
#34
Adding clutch(es) and allowing the electronics (or even the driver) to operate them without use of the third foot pedal is a modified AT in my book. The the third pedal is really the main reason I drive a MT. All ATs allow you to manually change gears (and force the car to downshift or whatever) in one way or another. Over the years, the options have increased for those seeking an AT with a MT driving feel but I still consider all these cars ATs or hybrids.
#35
I enjoy driving MT, but I got the the fit with AT as I enjoy the convenience more. Has anyone bagging on the AT actually spent any time driving an AT fit in S and using the paddles? It's a nice experience!
The clutchless/dual clutch systems sound more like modified AT's, rather than modifying MTs (using an existing AT, change paddles to a shifter, and software to not let the trans automatically shift out of the selected gear- done!). I'm also thinking the auto companies are calling it a manual so they don't scare away buyers that don't understand the new technology.
The clutchless/dual clutch systems sound more like modified AT's, rather than modifying MTs (using an existing AT, change paddles to a shifter, and software to not let the trans automatically shift out of the selected gear- done!). I'm also thinking the auto companies are calling it a manual so they don't scare away buyers that don't understand the new technology.
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