With a manual gearbox you have slightly more control of the car eg. on the approach to a corner you have a choice of what gear the car will be in and therefore wether you need to be braking or not depending on the gear choice. With an auto your only option is to brake and then allow the car to choose the gear, in wet and slippery conditions braking is not always appropriate and the gear the car chooses (unless you have a complicated electronic gearbox and other elecrtonic aids) may make things even worse. Autos are great in city if you have to stop and start a lot in the traffic, on the down side they are slightly more fuel hungry.
I've driven manuals and autos from cars to trucks.
I prefer manuals for control and fuel economy.
And for that age and car type you probably save a lot of money if you go for a manual
However, there are newer manual-shift cars with a neat "hill holder" feature:
However, there are newer manual-shift cars with a neat "hill holder" feature:
However, there are newer manual-shift cars with a neat "hill holder" feature:
It's called a handbrake Rotty.. ;D ;)
Rob.
However, there are newer manual-shift cars with a neat "hill holder" feature:
It's called a handbrake Rotty.. ;D ;)
Rob.
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