CrashOverride
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I'm in the "or bust" crowd no matter what the car is (Trucks/SUVs are "Exempt"). I'm not going to argue the manual is better or worse than an automatic, because they are both great transmissions, just for different people. Just like there are 2 door and 4 door versions of many cars (Or similar cars a'la the Charger/Challenger). But for me, and my money, I won't buy an automatic sports car. Yes, it is getting harder to find them unfortunately, but that just makes it easier to buy a car. Not that I could afford it, but I was seriously excited about the C8 up until they said it is a two-pedal vehicle. No thanks. I like the C63 AMG Black as well, but no manual, so no thank you. I know that some exotics are eschewing manuals and again, not that I could afford them, but even if I could, I would avoid them.
But, may I ask the ones that despise the manuals, what if your car of choice didn't come in a color you liked? Would you still buy it? Yeah, you could get it painted at a great expense (Just like retrofitting a manual for sure). For me, after buying more than 30 cars, I am always happier with the manuals. That's why I don't bother with anything else now.
My desire for a manual is not based on any perceived supremacy other than my personal enjoyment. Automatics can shift faster, multiply torque, launch better are always more consistent, easier to drive, allow 2 hands to be on the wheel 100% of the time, can usually support more torque, don't have synchros to wear out, less NVH... the list goes on and on. I would imagine most of the gear-rowers here aren't going to try and argue that manuals are somehow "better" other than making us happier.
But, may I ask the ones that despise the manuals, what if your car of choice didn't come in a color you liked? Would you still buy it? Yeah, you could get it painted at a great expense (Just like retrofitting a manual for sure). For me, after buying more than 30 cars, I am always happier with the manuals. That's why I don't bother with anything else now.
My desire for a manual is not based on any perceived supremacy other than my personal enjoyment. Automatics can shift faster, multiply torque, launch better are always more consistent, easier to drive, allow 2 hands to be on the wheel 100% of the time, can usually support more torque, don't have synchros to wear out, less NVH... the list goes on and on. I would imagine most of the gear-rowers here aren't going to try and argue that manuals are somehow "better" other than making us happier.
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