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Old 02-01-2018, 07:14 PM   #71
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I disagree about many who can drive manual can’t do it good enough to know what they are missing out on something. My old man could row gears with best of them but was just fine going AT, different strokes man.
That's one. What about the rest?
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That's one. What about the rest?
?? I just said I’ve known people who don’t mind traffic and those who do who have owned manuals for years. If manuals are so superior, why has demand gone drastically down? Oh, that’s it...everyone from 80’s and 90’s forgot how to drive manual. Look, I have no doubt that certain cars are just more fun with manual and twins could be one, I haven’t even driven one yet.
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?? I just said I’ve known people who don’t mind traffic and those who do who have owned manuals for years.
You said that you disagree that many people who can drive a manual aren't good enough at it to really know if they're missing out on something, but you only gave one example. Even after that one, there could still be many others who don't know what they're missing. I know several people who have the ability to drive manuals but have never put any significant time in one and certainly wouldn't be able to do what I do with mine in heavy traffic.

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If manuals are so superior...
I didn't say that. You must be confusing me with someone else.
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You said that you disagree that many people who can drive a manual aren't good enough at it to really know if they're missing out on something, but you only gave one example. Even after that one, there could still be many others who don't know what they're missing. I know several people who have the ability to drive manuals but have never put any significant time in one and certainly wouldn't be able to do what I do with mine in heavy traffic.



I didn't say that. You must be confusing me with someone else.
Very true. I’m sure you are right about many not being able to do what you do in heavy traffic, just saying I know folks who’ve driven manual for years and prefer AT in city traffic conditions and some not. I just think it’s petty that many MT guys try to talk shit about AT guys like they are weak, funny really. I have some weak friends who won’t bust knuckles on a Jeep like me or get under heavy squat bar on Sunday morning.
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Very true. I’m sure you are right about many not being able to do what you do in heavy traffic, just saying I know folks who’ve driven manual for years and prefer AT in city traffic conditions and some not. I just think it’s petty that many MT guys try to talk shit about AT guys like they are weak, funny really. I have some weak friends who won’t bust knuckles on a Jeep like me or get under heavy squat bar on Sunday morning.
ur weak bro, true strength can be witnessed while driving MT. If you can't grab and violently move a hard stick, then you can't lift on a bench, nuff said bro.
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?? I just said I’ve known people who don’t mind traffic and those who do who have owned manuals for years. If manuals are so superior, why has demand gone drastically down? Oh, that’s it...everyone from 80’s and 90’s forgot how to drive manual. Look, I have no doubt that certain cars are just more fun with manual and twins could be one, I haven’t even driven one yet.
Demand for manuals has gone down because the general population wants to be as disconnected from the driving experience as possible while they cruise along in their boring SUVs and family sedans. Most of your posts make it sound like you really don’t want to learn to drive a manual, so you want to justify your true desire to buy an auto instead. A manual or auto twin will both get way better gas mileage than your gas-hog Jeep, the auto will get a few mpg better in some situations... If you really want the auto and have no interest in driving a manual because of traffic, that’s fine... just get the auto. Nobody is going to convince anybody one way or another. Either you enjoy the extra connection to the car and involvement in the driving experience that a manual transmission offers, or you prefer the more laid back experience that an auto offers... neither is wrong, it’s just a matter of personal preference.
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Out of the three the Fiat Abarth Spider felt the fastest as its basically the ND Miata (exact same interior) but with a turbo. And with the car only weighing just over 2000 lbs, 150 hp with around 150-160 tq feels amazing. But as everyone else has already said. Test drive all three and see which one puts a bigger smile on your face.
The Fiat Abarth Spider is actually about 2,500 lbs. (almost 200 lbs. heavier than the Miata) with 164hp... and is slower than the ND Miata https://www.caranddriver.com/compari...e-specs-page-4
I agree though, test drive all options and buy the one that is the most enjoyable to drive.
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ur weak bro, true strength can be witnessed while driving MT. If you can't grab and violently move a hard stick, then you can't lift on a bench, nuff said bro.
Ok, really? Are you 17? Bro? Because one can drive stick doesn’t mean they want to constantly clutch in traffic, but whatever makes you feel better bro. Being as you are in Canada, I guess we’ll never get to go lift together to find out who’s better on bench, something tells me I’m doing just fine, especially for my age. I didn’t mention bench, I mentioned getting under squat bar, something I’m sure you avoid and stick to bench.
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Demand for manuals has gone down because the general population wants to be as disconnected from the driving experience as possible while they cruise along in their boring SUVs and family sedans. Most of your posts make it sound like you really don’t want to learn to drive a manual, so you want to justify your true desire to buy an auto instead. A manual or auto twin will both get way better gas mileage than your gas-hog Jeep, the auto will get a few mpg better in some situations... If you really want the auto and have no interest in driving a manual because of traffic, that’s fine... just get the auto. Nobody is going to convince anybody one way or another. Either you enjoy the extra connection to the car and involvement in the driving experience that a manual transmission offers, or you prefer the more laid back experience that an auto offers... neither is wrong, it’s just a matter of personal preference.
I already have learned to drive a manual, it’s not rocket science. Just lean towards not wanting to daily, big deal. I already stated in early original post since you said you read them that this next car will be second vehicle to my Jeep that sucks gas. I love my Jeep regardless of gas, I can go anywhere I want and my convertible is better than any Miata, my doors come off whenever I want. With that said, I want a second dd that’s fun to drive and good on gas and already said I plan on testing MT and AT both.
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The Fiat Abarth Spider is actually about 2,500 lbs. (almost 200 lbs. heavier than the Miata) with 164hp... and is slower than the ND Miata https://www.caranddriver.com/compari...e-specs-page-4
I agree though, test drive all options and buy the one that is the most enjoyable to drive.
That’s one test, ask Brian Goodwin from Goodwin racing being as he owns both. Abarth wins. Regardless, it’s close and Abarth looks better than ND, just my opinion. Wife said Miata looked cute and Abarth looked sexy. I’ll take sexy over cute as a man.
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Ok, really? Are you 17? Bro? Because one can drive stick doesn’t mean they want to constantly clutch in traffic, but whatever makes you feel better bro. Being as you are in Canada, I guess we’ll never get to go lift together to find out who’s better on bench, something tells me I’m doing just fine, especially for my age. I didn’t mention bench, I mentioned getting under squat bar, something I’m sure you avoid and stick to bench.
Clearly I'm 12 bro.

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Jordanwolf, if it was joke then it did go over my head, fair enough. Easy to take things wrong way in text. So, if so I’m sorry. I came to this site for guidance not to talk trash back and forth. So, let us move on. So, I apologize if I took it too far.
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Jordanwolf, if it was joke then it did go over my head, fair enough. Easy to take things wrong way in text. So, if so I’m sorry. I came to this site for guidance not to talk trash back and forth. So, let us move on. So, I apologize if I took it too far.
He practices intense ironic sarcasm. If he says something ridiculous he's impersonating someone with a strong opinion about something that he actually doesn't really care about. Not going to try to understand the psychology behind it, but my brother does the same thing. I just ignore those posts as obvious trolling.
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