Droppersneck
Bluelighter
Which one do you prefer and why do you think it is better? I do not think I would ever own an automatic unless it was like a family SUV/van.
I prefer to choose what gear I am in, gearing down opposed to braking makes driving in snow and ice much easier, you can save in gas if you drive and gear conservatively, it is a hell of alot more interactive forcing you to be engaged with driving, it makes four wheeling a lot more fun/easier imo,etc
Nothing is more annoying to me than these new cars that have like 8 gear auto transmissions. There is literally no point that you arnt changing gears and often times it is the wrong one.
Having said that you shouldn't be allowed a licence if you can't drive a manual
Actually very few stock 4x4s in america come with a locking differential. A few toyotas have it standard and you can add it for extra to a few american trucks. When I am 4x4ing I find there are many times when I need to ride a gear out or drop it to get out of a sticky situation; with an auto that is not possible. The computer automated traction control is garbage for wheeling. IE new landroversA decent 4wd has traction control and diff lock so automatic all the way. Driving snow might be the only time I'd consider it but even then computers are still far more reactive than a hillbilly crunching a gear stick.
Having said that you shouldn't be allowed a licence if you can't drive a manual
Exactly, if I ever have kids they will be driving manuals for sure.I would even go as far as to say that all cars should be manual by law. Why? Because texting while driving has overtaken drunk driving as the leading cause of fatal collisions in the U.S. Driving manual forces you to use both hands and both feet constantly, which improves focus on the road normally and also makes it incredibly difficult to even attempt something as reckless as texting while driving.
Good reasoning although its still possible to text and drive with a manual. The greatest deterring factor would be a motorcycle. If the majority of the population drove motorbikes, there would be a lot less auto accidents imo. ?I would even go as far as to say that all cars should be manual by law. Why? Because texting while driving has overtaken drunk driving as the leading cause of fatal collisions in the U.S. Driving manual forces you to use both hands and both feet constantly, which improves focus on the road normally and also makes it incredibly difficult to even attempt something as reckless as texting while driving.
Actually very few stock 4x4s in america come with a locking differential.
Definitely.Having said that you shouldn't be allowed a licence if you can't drive a manual