How America lost its love for the stick shift
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#3Joking apart, I’d swap my manual for an ‘automatic’ with paddle-shift manual controls.
If I was commuting in a city I’d definitely want an automatic though.
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#4Sitting in traffic did it for me.
Interesting they chose a picture of a floor shift automatic for the article.
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#5You’ll pry my manual transmission from my cold, dead hands. Hopefully not because you’re a paramedic and I’m wrapped round a tree... Joking apart, I’d swap my manual for an ‘automatic’ with paddle-shift manual controls. If I was commuting in a city I’d definitely want an automatic though.
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#9You’ll pry my manual transmission from my cold, dead hands. Hopefully not because you’re a paramedic and I’m wrapped round a tree... Joking apart, I’d swap my manual for an ‘automatic’ with paddle-shift manual controls. If I was commuting in a city I’d definitely want an automatic though.
Doesn’t most automatic transmissions have that? My old VW Touran have paddles on the wheel for changing gears. I only use it when driving down steep hills though.