View Poll Results: Manual or Automatic. Which one do you have?
Automatic



13
27.08%
Manual



35
72.92%
Voters: 48. You may not vote on this poll
Poll: Manual or Automatic. Which do you have?
I got manual from the dealer when I got my tc in 2005 even though I had never driven manual . Do ma dad drove my car home and I learn in 30min. First place I drove on my own after that was to PCH in santa Monica. I was sh***** bricks. lol ....
@sciontc323 my situation was somewhat similar. my tC was my first car that stick. i had to have my brother drive it home for me. i got home with it at 2 p.m. and had work at 5. i was taking deliveries that day with my car. so 3 hours was all i had to practice. haha
All my cars that I have owned are manual. I had the whole concept of driving manual figured out by reading up on it and watching videos. I decided to learn/practice on my own by purchasing my very first car, a 93 Prelude Si. Ever since then, I decided that every car I own will most likely be manual. I have not gotten tired of driving manual even once after owning 3 cars which were manual in a period of 7 years.
automatic, no regrets.
i think its tedious and unnecessary to constantly shift through gears. especially
in city driving.
i think on average, people who join car forums are more likely to feel an emotional bond with their vehicles and want that extra connection to the
car afforded by manual transmissions.
i think its tedious and unnecessary to constantly shift through gears. especially
in city driving.
i think on average, people who join car forums are more likely to feel an emotional bond with their vehicles and want that extra connection to the
car afforded by manual transmissions.
I won't vote because I haven't bought mine yet, but I'll be getting a manual transmission. All my cars until now have been automatic and I'm looking for something that will make the driving experience more enjoyable.
you won't regret it. Manuals are fun. Don't listen to the downers and their automatics. It's no more of a hassle than turning up your stereo while rolling a window down and talking on the phone (and chewing gum). Anyways, all the auto drivers are playing with the triptronic feature... posers...
x2 to the wife not being able to drive. In the 3 years I had my 07 tC, she drove it 2 times, both times because I was inebriated and unable to legally drive. However, I was coherent enough to hear her grinding gears and burning rubber... which is why I drive, everywhere.
I drive an auto; my tC2 is a daily driver.
But driving a manual isn't tedious or pointless, and driving an auto and using manual shift function from time to time doesn't make you a poser.
They both have their benefits and drawbacks, so let's keep the peace!
But driving a manual isn't tedious or pointless, and driving an auto and using manual shift function from time to time doesn't make you a poser.
They both have their benefits and drawbacks, so let's keep the peace!
Test drove an auto. I liked it, but still opted to wait a few weeks for my dealer to get a manual in for me. Love the manual tranny, except for cold mornings.... It feels like i have peanut butter for gear oil until the tranny fully warms up 20 minutes later.
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