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2013-08-07 2:33 PM

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Subject: Stick or automatic

I think I am going to be in the market for a new car later this year / early next year.  I am debating between getting a stick or an automatic.  I have driven both and like both.  Curious to see what the BT community drives, for some reason I have a hunch there is a greater percentage of us that drive stick over automatic the you would find elsewhere (just have a gut feeling). 

Now what type of car I want to get is another story.  Right now I'm thinking of a Subaru Outback, or a Rav 4.



2013-08-07 2:36 PM
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I drove about 35 miles one way to work every day.
Rather often, traffic was horrendous.
After one day when it was worse than normal and it took me about 4 hours to get home I swore I would never own another standard transmission.
Every car since then has been an automatic.

2013-08-07 2:37 PM
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Go ahead and get the stick for everyday driving.....you'll cure yourself forever from wanting another.
2013-08-07 2:39 PM
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One of each?

Cause, you know, sometimes you want a stick, and sometimes you don't.

My main truck doesn't have it, farm truck does.  If I had to choose, no stick. 

Especially with kids, you end up using that free hand for other stuff.

2013-08-07 2:45 PM
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Originally posted by switch

One of each?

Cause, you know, sometimes you want a stick, and sometimes you don't.

My main truck doesn't have it, farm truck does.  If I had to choose, no stick. 

Especially with kids, you end up using that free hand for other stuff.

Sure, want to buy me the second car Laughing

Interesting responses so far. 

For some more information though my commute is only about 5 miles.  The worst traffic jams I have to deal with is getting stuck behind a tractor.  I rarely drive in the city, most of my driving is on country roads which get quite icy/snowy in the winter season.

2013-08-07 2:47 PM
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I drove a stick for my first 20 years of driving and it did some wear and tear on my left knee when stuck in traffic.  Current vehicle is automatic and I do not miss it one bit.


2013-08-07 2:53 PM
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Subject: RE: Stick or automatic
Originally posted by Justin86

Originally posted by switch

One of each?

Cause, you know, sometimes you want a stick, and sometimes you don't.

My main truck doesn't have it, farm truck does.  If I had to choose, no stick. 

Especially with kids, you end up using that free hand for other stuff.

Sure, want to buy me the second car Laughing

Interesting responses so far. 

For some more information though my commute is only about 5 miles.  The worst traffic jams I have to deal with is getting stuck behind a tractor.  I rarely drive in the city, most of my driving is on country roads which get quite icy/snowy in the winter season.




We're debating actually buying a car but it's hard to find a six-speed jeep wrangler unlimited. Honestly, sports cars and jeeps should never be automatics. I vote standard.
2013-08-07 2:54 PM
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When I bought my Mini convertible the salesman said I should get stick. I live in the city and the thought of shifting every 50 feet in traffic didn't appeal much. So I went with the automatic and it does have a sport mode where I can flick the shifter to the left and shift manually. But no, I would not go stick again.
2013-08-07 2:54 PM
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Originally posted by mr2tony
Originally posted by Justin86
Originally posted by switch

One of each?

Cause, you know, sometimes you want a stick, and sometimes you don't.

My main truck doesn't have it, farm truck does.  If I had to choose, no stick. 

Especially with kids, you end up using that free hand for other stuff.

Sure, want to buy me the second car Laughing

Interesting responses so far. 

For some more information though my commute is only about 5 miles.  The worst traffic jams I have to deal with is getting stuck behind a tractor.  I rarely drive in the city, most of my driving is on country roads which get quite icy/snowy in the winter season.

We're debating actually buying a car but it's hard to find a six-speed jeep wrangler unlimited. Honestly, sports cars and jeeps should never be automatics. I vote standard.

Dude.........it's Limited.  Laughing

2013-08-07 2:59 PM
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Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by mr2tony
Originally posted by Justin86
Originally posted by switch

One of each?

Cause, you know, sometimes you want a stick, and sometimes you don't.

My main truck doesn't have it, farm truck does.  If I had to choose, no stick. 

Especially with kids, you end up using that free hand for other stuff.

Sure, want to buy me the second car Laughing

Interesting responses so far. 

For some more information though my commute is only about 5 miles.  The worst traffic jams I have to deal with is getting stuck behind a tractor.  I rarely drive in the city, most of my driving is on country roads which get quite icy/snowy in the winter season.

We're debating actually buying a car but it's hard to find a six-speed jeep wrangler unlimited. Honestly, sports cars and jeeps should never be automatics. I vote standard.

Dude.........it's Limited.  Laughing




Boom! Actually the DO make them. But actually finding one is near impossible. They shoudl call it the Jeep Unicorn.
2013-08-07 3:03 PM
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Originally posted by mr2tony
Originally posted by Left Brain
Originally posted by mr2tony
Originally posted by Justin86
Originally posted by switch

One of each?

Cause, you know, sometimes you want a stick, and sometimes you don't.

My main truck doesn't have it, farm truck does.  If I had to choose, no stick. 

Especially with kids, you end up using that free hand for other stuff.

Sure, want to buy me the second car Laughing

Interesting responses so far. 

For some more information though my commute is only about 5 miles.  The worst traffic jams I have to deal with is getting stuck behind a tractor.  I rarely drive in the city, most of my driving is on country roads which get quite icy/snowy in the winter season.

We're debating actually buying a car but it's hard to find a six-speed jeep wrangler unlimited. Honestly, sports cars and jeeps should never be automatics. I vote standard.

Dude.........it's Limited.  Laughing

Boom! Actually the DO make them. But actually finding one is near impossible. They shoudl call it the Jeep Unicorn.

Why do you want a Wrangler LIMITED with 6 speeds?



2013-08-07 3:05 PM
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Stick is fun but I would probably go with the auto.  My Acura has electronic shifting so I technically have the ability to go full auto or change gears when I want (semi auto)?  Interesting feature, but I rarely use it.  I figured it would be nice if I need to drop a gear to pass, but there is so much power and the auto is smart enough to do it on it's own, I don't need to.
2013-08-07 3:05 PM
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Originally posted by Left Brain

Originally posted by mr2tony
Originally posted by Left Brain
Originally posted by mr2tony
Originally posted by Justin86
Originally posted by switch

One of each?

Cause, you know, sometimes you want a stick, and sometimes you don't.

My main truck doesn't have it, farm truck does.  If I had to choose, no stick. 

Especially with kids, you end up using that free hand for other stuff.

Sure, want to buy me the second car Laughing

Interesting responses so far. 

For some more information though my commute is only about 5 miles.  The worst traffic jams I have to deal with is getting stuck behind a tractor.  I rarely drive in the city, most of my driving is on country roads which get quite icy/snowy in the winter season.

We're debating actually buying a car but it's hard to find a six-speed jeep wrangler unlimited. Honestly, sports cars and jeeps should never be automatics. I vote standard.

Dude.........it's Limited.  Laughing

Boom! Actually the DO make them. But actually finding one is near impossible. They shoudl call it the Jeep Unicorn.

Why do you want a Wrangler LIMITED with 6 speeds?




Good point. Sounds like false advertising to me.
2013-08-07 3:08 PM
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Originally posted by Kido

Stick is fun but I would probably go with the auto.  My Acura has electronic shifting so I technically have the ability to go full auto or change gears when I want (semi auto)?  Interesting feature, but I rarely use it.  I figured it would be nice if I need to drop a gear to pass, but there is so much power and the auto is smart enough to do it on it's own, I don't need to.


You drive an EM50?
2013-08-07 3:22 PM
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Subject: RE: Stick or automatic
Originally posted by Justin86
Originally posted by switch

One of each?

Cause, you know, sometimes you want a stick, and sometimes you don't.

My main truck doesn't have it, farm truck does.  If I had to choose, no stick. 

Especially with kids, you end up using that free hand for other stuff.

Sure, want to buy me the second car Laughing

Interesting responses so far. 

For some more information though my commute is only about 5 miles.  The worst traffic jams I have to deal with is getting stuck behind a tractor.  I rarely drive in the city, most of my driving is on country roads which get quite icy/snowy in the winter season.

 

IMO - this why you should get standard.  Yes I know you can still 'shift' in an automatic, but I feel that I have more control with a standard in challenging conditions.  Plus I just feel I have more control over the car in general - automatic's sometimes rev too high when they down shift, or do it at (IMO) the wrong time.  All of our vehicles are standards  - forester, tacoma and my wrangler, we do a lot of driving and I dont see us getting an automatic anytime soon.

2013-08-07 3:45 PM
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have always driven stick.  Only when I rent a car is it automatic.  I don't mind either.  If I had to drive a long way every day I'd go auto.  But I drive 2km to the station. 6km to the pool.  Maybe 50km if going to a race.


2013-08-07 3:54 PM
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standard all day.  auto is boring.  i don't think you can get a rav4, or most family-type cars, in standard though.
2013-08-07 4:23 PM
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2013-08-07 5:09 PM
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Originally posted by Justin86

For some more information though my commute is only about 5 miles.  The worst traffic jams I have to deal with is getting stuck behind a tractor.  I rarely drive in the city, most of my driving is on country roads which get quite icy/snowy in the winter season.




Well, my current car is a Dodge Charger with AWD. I've tried and I basically cannot put that car into a slide or spin on snow. Real ice, nothing's going to help but snow's no problem

It's a shiftable auto so you can have best of both worlds.

2013-08-07 5:17 PM
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We have three cars, my two are stick, my wife's is auto. 

Mine is a full size diesel truck, I hate towing anything with an auto, it never does what I want it to do when I want it to. So the stick in my truck is awesome for me. I drive 12 miles each way for work, but mostly country roads, no sitting in traffic.

My wife has the 25 mile one way commute with traffic. If I had her drive I would not drive my truck, it'd suck with all the stop and go. Also if we lived in a more urban area I would prob want auto. Boise is big but not crazy busy like Seattle. I drove stick in Seattle for a bit and it got to be a pain in the rear.

So, if your commute allows it and you can find one I'd go stick. IME the tranny will last longer and I prefer to be able to get the tranny to do what I want when I want, no playing footsy with the pedal to make it work. I guess I have control issues.

2013-08-07 5:44 PM
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We have three cars, my two are stick, my wife's is auto. 

Mine is a full size diesel truck, I hate towing anything with an auto, it never does what I want it to do when I want it to. So the stick in my truck is awesome for me. I drive 12 miles each way for work, but mostly country roads, no sitting in traffic.

My wife has the 25 mile one way commute with traffic. If I had her drive I would not drive my truck, it'd suck with all the stop and go. Also if we lived in a more urban area I would prob want auto. Boise is big but not crazy busy like Seattle. I drove stick in Seattle for a bit and it got to be a pain in the rear.

So, if your commute allows it and you can find one I'd go stick. IME the tranny will last longer and I prefer to be able to get the tranny to do what I want when I want, no playing footsy with the pedal to make it work. I guess I have control issues. :)

lol. Maybe sometimes you should let her be on... oh, wrong thread.


2013-08-07 8:09 PM
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I prefer a manual transmission for most of my driving.  For me it is more fun and I get the most out of my cars performance.  My wife's car and our SUV are automatics and that's OK because she prefers to have a cup of coffee in her hand while I prefer to rip through the gears.   
2013-08-07 9:33 PM
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Originally posted by Justin86

I think I am going to be in the market for a new car later this year / early next year.  I am debating between getting a stick or an automatic.  I have driven both and like both.  Curious to see what the BT community drives, for some reason I have a hunch there is a greater percentage of us that drive stick over automatic the you would find elsewhere (just have a gut feeling). 

Now what type of car I want to get is another story.  Right now I'm thinking of a Subaru Outback, or a Rav 4.




For an mid-sized SUV, I say go automatic. They aren't really "driving machines"... right? Otherwise, I voted stick shift only because I refuse to buy an automatic ... I love driving a stick shift. And I like pushing in the clutch with my foot, so the hand paddles won't do. But I also won't drive an SUV-type of car either. If I did, I would probably get an automatic.

2013-08-07 9:38 PM
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If you have a city commute, or several people driving the same car, I would say automatic.

if you plan on some time in the dirt, I say standard.Having the amount of off road work driving that I have done as a geologist, I much prefer standard in general, but don't mind automatic for urban and highway driving. i believe that you are more engaged and therefore more in control. When I test drove my Outback on some dirt track - I was pushing through the gears, the salesman asked, nervously, "ah - so what is it that you do for a living?" "I'm a geologist". He visibly relaxes and says, "We'll, in THAT case, lets have some FUN!"

. However, after teaching someone to drive on my Subie, I believe that standards are best for one -driver cars.

. Having said that, believe that if you teach someone to drive, you should teach them to drive a standard. that avoids having to teach them twice and saves the embarrassment of having to say "I can't drive stick".

. Everywhere I said "believe", it is just That. Anyone wanting to challenge me with facts and stats, I got nothing. Just my "feeling" for it.

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2013-08-07 10:33 PM
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Originally posted by mr2tony
Originally posted by Justin86
Originally posted by switch

One of each?

Cause, you know, sometimes you want a stick, and sometimes you don't.

My main truck doesn't have it, farm truck does.  If I had to choose, no stick. 

Especially with kids, you end up using that free hand for other stuff.

Sure, want to buy me the second car Laughing

Interesting responses so far. 

For some more information though my commute is only about 5 miles.  The worst traffic jams I have to deal with is getting stuck behind a tractor.  I rarely drive in the city, most of my driving is on country roads which get quite icy/snowy in the winter season.

We're debating actually buying a car but it's hard to find a six-speed jeep wrangler unlimited. Honestly, sports cars and jeeps should never be automatics. I vote standard.

It's not like you are the only one... but out here, sticks tend to break stuff. People get too heavy with the skinny pedal and dump the clutch. After that, they burn up a starter because they stall out about 20 times on each obstacle. The only way to do it right is to get a hand throttle on the stick.

I have an auto and don't miss sticks at all. They are indeed more fun. So when you want to have fun, that's nice... but the other 95% of your time, it's just boring rowing gears. Of course, you can keep it in 1st, 2nd, or 3rd and do all the engine braking you want and crawling down stuff. Works fine for most stuff. But I will admit, gear selection is much better in the standard and you can put it where you want it. My friend has a stick, and we have the same Jeep. So I have wheeled his too.

I do like manuals, but only about 5% of the time. I do wish mine was an unlimited though.

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