View Poll Results: Does your car have automatic or manual transmission?

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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by NicoleLJ View Post
    I don't know. lol And my fiance is asleep(has a cold) so I can't ask him. Since I don't know how to drive I have no clue how to tell.
    If his feet 'dance' and he moves a lever on the floor of the car while he drives?

    It's a manual tranny!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post
    If his feet 'dance' and he moves a lever on the floor of the car while he drives?

    It's a manual tranny!
    Richard - make it easy for the poor girl!!

    Nicole - are there 2 or 3 floor pedals?

    2 = automatic / gas and brake
    3 = manual / gas, clutch and brake
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    I LOVE driving a manual! My favorite car was a manual Mazda Protege, very zippy and fun!

    But, my current car is an automatic. I only buy used cars, and that's generally what is for sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cookiebaker View Post
    I LOVE driving a manual! My favorite car was a manual Mazda Protege, very zippy and fun!
    That's what I drive now - 5 speed Protege 5. I don't drive much, but this little car gets me where I need to go without a problem. And the best part - it's paid for!!!
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    Ecclesiastes 3:1
    The clock of life is wound but once and no man has the power
    To know just when the hands will stop - on what day, or what hour.
    Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
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    Oh when I grew up on the farm it was always Manual Trans.. Now that I am older & wiser its only Automatic Trans..

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    Both our cars are automatic, but we drove manual until 2000.

    I learned how to drive back in the Dark Ages, when it was manual or walk. In Rhode Island, when you had your driver's test to get your license - if you drove an automatic, the License was stamped Automatic Only.

    So if you wanted to switch to manual, you had to take the test over again - in a manual vehicle.

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    I learned to drive on manual trans, but now drive with automatic. I also
    taught both my kids to drive manual before they were able to chose their
    favorite.

    I heard of more failed carjacking of a stick shift cars by young punks
    who can only drive automatic.
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    Manual- what else?

  9. We have both.

    think i would prefer automatic though,, no worry of missing a gear or being in the wrong gear etc.
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    Manual, the only way to drive! It isn't even a thought anymore....the foot and the hand on the shift work by themselves.

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    I learned on an automatic 40 years ago Ten years ago my hubby went on a one year remote and so I finally HAD to learn to drive a manual and found it such fun!! I wish I had learned it originally. But since then we have gone back to automatics and probably will stick with them. Less to think about!! A few years back, daughter Sirrahsim also faced a six month hubby remote and I taught her to drive a stick so she could borrow her brother's car to use and now that is all she really likes!!

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    I have tried several times to learn to drive a manual. No luck. I WANT to know how just in case of an emergency type situation. My car and Bruce's truck are both automatic, so no learning here. But my SIL has a manual. Maybe some day I'll learn.

    Although, years ago my friend got a used VW Cabriolet. I drove it once and didn't stall AT ALL. I was so pleased. She was not happy because when she first got it she stalled ALL the time. LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic View Post
    Manual, the only way to drive! It isn't even a thought anymore....the foot and the hand on the shift work by themselves.
    Agreed - it's just second nature once you do it for a while. On rare occasions if I have to drive an automatic, I find myself using both feet instead of just one. Feeling for that invisible clutch is pretty funny too!!! Old habits die hard
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    To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.
    Ecclesiastes 3:1
    The clock of life is wound but once and no man has the power
    To know just when the hands will stop - on what day, or what hour.
    Now is the only time you have, so live it with a will -
    Don't wait until tomorrow - the hands may then be still.
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    I have both, so it's not even an issue for me. I do find the stick shift more controllable tho, and yes, manuals are better fuel wise.
    AND, if for some reason you get a flat battery, you can clutch start a manual, and that will at least get you to a workshop or home....with an automatic yer stuck.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    Agreed - it's just second nature once you do it for a while. On rare occasions if I have to drive an automatic, I find myself using both feet instead of just one. Feeling for that invisible clutch is pretty funny too!!! Old habits die hard
    Reminds me of the time I foolishly hired a car in San Francisco and spent a fair amount of time groping for my gear stick in the door pocket.

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