Hack
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I disagree - and I regularly get stuck in that kind of traffic.What I was referring to by "heavy traffic" is the creep, stop and go kind...where in 15 -20 minutes you've maybe moved a mile. An auto would be nice in those conditions.
That is also my definition of heavy traffic. And I think it's best to have a manual transmission in that kind of traffic.I think your definition of 'heavy traffic' is different than most - or at least mine.
To me heavy traffic means you are stopping and going every 10 feet or so. And generally speaking are lucky if you make it into second gear.
One thing I really like about a manual is it doesn't necessarily have to be in gear. If I'm just sitting and not moving or moving really slowly, the car's in neutral and my foot is not touching either the brake or the clutch.I think it's about the same.
You either hold the brake pedal for 15-20 minutes or you hold the clutch pedal for the same amount.
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