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this is going to boil down to personal preference, A/T is easier that M/T also more comfortable especially in stop and go traffic, it just is. that being said M/T isn't all that hard once your used to it, it basically becomes 2nd nature most of the time. im more of a M/T guy all the way so to me its worth the little bit of more "hassle" at times to have the overall more enjoyment of an M/T. but i will say stop and go traffic does suck. are you just driving there and back and is there always traffic. im all for more M/T but think about if it would really work for you. tho i think you will be fine with M/T after you get used to it.
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I test drove a 10 series and I do love the paddle shifters. But I did drive a stick FRS not to long after and fell in love with it! Also thank you everyone for the suggestions and replays I didn't think I was going to get such a response your suggestions and opinions are helping me sooo much! Again thank you! Keep them coming! haha |
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Don't be one of those FRS owners who complains and trades their AT for an MT later on. Just get a manual transmission from the get go. Driving manual in traffic will also make you a better driver learning to engage the clutch, downshift, etc. If I had to choose an automatic, I would've gotten a completely different car entirely, preferably with 4 doors also.
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I would suggest getting a Manuel transmission, if that's the one you Juan.
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![]() ![]() If you spend more then 30 minutes a day on a highway where there is a lot of traffic, then i'd go A/T.
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The manual.. what else is there to do while your
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I never understand why the view is that automatics are better suited than manuals for heavy, crawling traffic situations, when the fact is automatic plain SUCK in that situation. Why would you want a transmission that is CONSTANTLY trying to move the car forward faster than it should so you have to constantly be on the brakes to maintain the proper speed? Being on and off brakes constantly is more demanding than any clutch and wears down the brake system quicker than being able to coast, increase, or decrease speed without ever once having to touch the brakes in a manual. Conventional automatic transmissions also can't use engine braking so while going downhill they naturally continue accelerating, whereas a manual transmission will keep the speed even or you can even decrease as needed - all without braking. So how can automatics be so great for traffic when its the one driving situation they are the absolute worst at? Boggles my mind...last thing I want to be stuck in traffic with is a car with an automatic transmission.
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Bad traffic is a lot older than automatic transmissions. A manual gives you something to do.
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Absolutely true, I also prefer a MT in heavy traffic over automatic. It's also a much more comfortable ride letting your car crawl at a constant speed, and then when you need to, releasing throttle/clutching in to slow down the car instead of that gas-brake-gas-brake business. Manual transmission is much better in traffic, but it's in your throttle control.
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If you're sitting in stop and go traffic for several hours at a time, you're legs are going to get sore, regardless of how light the clutch is. Luckily, I don't have to deal with stop and go traffic often, and when I do, it's usually no more than an hour of it at one time. FWIW, I don't consider the traffic stop and go unless you're actually stopping. The "slow down to 20 mph and then speed back up" is pretty easy to drive through with a stick and requires far less leg work.
However, I personally could not justify (to myself) getting an automatic in a sports car when I have the option to get a manual instead. The driving experience is just completely different, and you really feel connected to the car when you have to be conscience of your speed, rpm's, the gear you're in, rev-matching, so on and so forth. If the stop and go traffic was bad enough for me to consider getting an auto, I'd probably be looking at driving a different car for that sort of commute. Luckily for me, my FR-S 6MT fits my driving needs perfectly.
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