• VantaBrandon@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Try sitting in traffic for 2 hours with a stick, moving 10 feet at a time, and we can talk about how much you love manual

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      When people say they prefer driving a manual, the key word there is driving. Sitting in traffic sucks no matter what kind of vehicle you’re in.

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      1 year ago

      …i play a game gauging the aggregate flow of traffic and modulating my speed to avoid braking as much as possible; usually resolves to steady motion and as a consequence i don’t mind the traffic so much…

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      People love to say this but it literally doesn’t bother me at all. It’s no worse than driving an auto in traffic.

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      Nah, I don’t drive a car at all on my regular commute - a 45 minute long bus ride really isn’t a big deal to me.

      Let’s me drive a car I know I’m gonna enjoy while avoiding the worst parts of driving a manual. And as a bonus, I save money on fuel, because bus rides are still cheaper where I live

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      seriously if this is an issue for you, youre probably just bad at driving stick

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        Eh, it really depends how heavy your clutch is. Exonoboxes (Saturn SL2, Sonic) or sporty cars with lower torque numbers (Miata, Celica, Fiero, Prelude, S2000) = no biggie. Higher torque (V8 Camaros and Trans Ams, Corvettes) usually have an assist spring to help you hold the petal to the floor, but engaging/disengaging take more leg effort.

        /late 30s guy who only owned one auto that was converted prior to buying an RV

        On a side note, modern manuals kind of suck. They hold revs when you pop the clutch for emissions reasons, which makes the 1-2 shift especially kind of suck. A lot of them also barely engine brake and dual mass flywheels on higher output engines can clunk if you unload them hard. Although regen braking isn’t super thrilling, it’s way more engaging that engine braking in basically any model year 2010+ vehicle.

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          I have a Camaro. Really heavy clutch. I’ve sat in stop and go traffic for hours before and it’s fine.

          Like the other guy said, if it’s an issue, you’re just bad.