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Recliner wrote:
It's only a matter of time before all cars are automatics: with more ratios, they're more fuel efficient and perform better than manual transmissions. In fact, many high performance and almost all Eco cars are now auto-only. The manual gearbox is going the way of the manual choke, carburettor, starting handle, etc. It's almost 30 years since I switched to automatics, and I wouldn't dream of going back. Finding a US rental car with a manual transmission in the US is near impossible outside of certain specialist vehicles. This also reflects the private vehicle market as even cars offered with supposed "manual" transmissions are really automatics with paddle shift switches. In the UK, it seems to be quite different and I'm not sure why. |
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