urbanspaceman
Well-Known Member
I spent my first few years of driving with a manual, moved to the USA - where I was converted to automatics, and have happily spent the past few decades in the UK driving automatics. As many commentators have pointed out, modern automatics bear no resemblance to the thirsty, sluggish, unreliable autoboxes of the past. In fact modern automatic gearboxes are usually zippier and more economical than manuals.
There is another big advantage:
After 16 years of Tory misrule, 50% of drivers worse than average. But an automatic gearbox protects the car from incompetent driver abuse in several ways:
1) engine: autobox obviates manual drivers' tendency to over-rev, or more usually under-rev, their engines, aggravating engine wear
2) clutch: similarly, manual drivers abuse clutches (slippage). No manual, no clutch
3) gearbox: no grinding gears or otherwise stressing/damaging a manual gearbox
By protecting the drivetrain from the driver, an autobot can extend the life of a car, and reduce repair bills
There is another big advantage:
After 16 years of Tory misrule, 50% of drivers worse than average. But an automatic gearbox protects the car from incompetent driver abuse in several ways:
1) engine: autobox obviates manual drivers' tendency to over-rev, or more usually under-rev, their engines, aggravating engine wear
2) clutch: similarly, manual drivers abuse clutches (slippage). No manual, no clutch
3) gearbox: no grinding gears or otherwise stressing/damaging a manual gearbox
By protecting the drivetrain from the driver, an autobot can extend the life of a car, and reduce repair bills
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