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Driven both. Can honestly say the manual is more fun to drive IMO
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Not to add fuel to the AT vs MT debate. But if you're on the fence, buy the manual. Why? Because in 5-10 years all cars will be auto only and you won't even have the choice.
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Manuals will always be around, they may be less and less but they will always exist if there is a market for it.
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Wow, it takes you 2.36 hours to commute each way? You must love your job. I mean, "thick" traffic is about 18 MPH here in Los Angeles. Or is "thick" a nice 55 in SF? A long commute has nothing to do with miles and everything to do with time. Auto or manual, you're hurting when it takes one hour to go seven miles on a Friday night.
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To be honest, if Toyota/Subaru hadn't done such a good job at the auto, the manual may have been more attractive to me.
Coming out of a Corolla auto, you realize how good an auto can be. The auto does as its told in the FR-S and has a pretty good brain on its own. In the Corolla, you shifted into ranges (s1-s5) and then based on throttle input, it would choose the gear appropriately (ie. s1 = 1st gear, s2 = 1st or 2nd, s3 = 1st, 2nd, or 3rd,....). I developed a style to force it to behave as a true semi-auto should, but, it never really felt right. Also the shifts in the Corolla were relatively slow compared to the FR-S. You had to anticipate the lag time as to when you actually did your shifting. Had the auto been similar to the Corolla, I would force myself to learn stick. Also, if a car came with a CVT, I would force myself to learn stick. I haven't found a CVT that I have liked yet. Having the auto allows me an added bonus to my situation. It allows my wife to drive if I have had a few too many wobbly pops. She has zero interest in learning to drive stick. |
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Auto vs manual debate is dumb in my opinion. Consumers should have a choice and buy whatever driving style fits them best. People have practical needs too, it's not just about buying a sports car to have an "experience".
That said I am ordering my sport-tech brz with a manual transmission. But honestly most of the elitist comments come from the stick shift club. |
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I drive round all day making sales calls in my FR-S. Some days I might drive it for four hours. I try to avoid peak times and really bad traffic, but often times I can't. Bay Area traffic is really really really bad. But it still doesn't compare to LA. I know that. But I'm from Michigan (Grand Rapids) and any commute from anywhere at any time never really has you sitting in traffic unless there was a multi-car accent.
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Wouldn't care to meet me at willow springs and test that would you
![]() I've driven both.. I miss the stick when acting out of line.. Drifting and such.. Anything else.. I love my auto.. I don't race on the streets, and I drive sensibly.. I also get almost 40mpg.. And drive it in manual mode all the time.. For me and when I bought it and did 70 mile round trip for work a day.. The auto fit me best.. But if they would've had my car in a stick, I would've got it.. I almost didn't get my auto because like most I wanted a sports car with a manual.. But after a very spirtied test drive I was hooked |
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I agree, 10 years ago I don't think even the best auto's would compare to just the one in the twins.. Much less a DSG or anything that's in the Ferrari, Lamborghini, or what's Porsche call it PDK.. I do think I'll be telling stories to my grand kids about the time when we used to used a "stick" to manually shift gears in a car
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