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Monday, September 13, 2010

The discussion rages between automatic and manual transmissions

A person should learn about the car they are looking at purchasing, be it online, at a dealership, or from their neighbor. More than just the model should be accounted for. One thing that should weigh in is the transmission. Which variety of transmission should factor into the thinking as well. There are usually automatic transmissions and manual transmissions, at least for some conventional automobiles. An individual ought to know themselves and the course their life will likely take over the lifetime of the vehicle when thinking about getting a vehicle. Resource for this article – Comparing the merits of automatic and manual transmissions by Car Deal Expert.

Good and bad factors for both

A manual has several definite benefits, for those acquainted with the clutch. They are more economical typically. Gears could be shifted manually, with greater control in an optimal range called a power band. This decreases workload on the engine. Cars with manual transmissions, or stick shifts, often get two miles more per gallon than their automatic counterparts and cost less at the dealership, where autos with automatic transmission can cost an additional $1000 or more. That said, with computer technology in modern automobiles, the gas mileage advantage is diminishing.

Location, location, location

Before thinking about manual vs. auto, there is another thing to consider. Namely, where a person lives or plans to live and where they intend to do the most driving. If a person does not live anywhere replete with lots of steep hills, it isn’t a concern. Drivers in cities on waterfronts, such as San Francisco or Seattle, known for steep hills, ought to think about an automatic. A driver has to mind the steering wheel, the brake, the gas, the clutch, and the gear stick on hills if they’re in heavy traffic. If stopped on a steep hill? Add the parking brake to the equation. That said, manual aficionados insist that shifting manually is so much more fun.

There is a hitch

When a buyer is interested in purchasing any vehicle, they’re best served by researching that model thoroughly as transmissions do wear down over time. It is always nice to have a warranty. However, warranties do not contain the mental anguish of the loss of the reverse gear. Manual transmissions are less mechanically complex than automatics, which also means automatics are far harder to repair, for the DIY repair crowd. Transmissions are not cheap to replace. The inexperienced should always have a qualified mechanic perform the repairs.



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