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Who here still drives a manual transmission?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by fchowd0311, Oct 10, 2015.

  1. Amiga

    Amiga Member

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    Who said it must be programmed by humans :^)
     
  2. Salvy

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    Auto was invented for women..... A lot of females in this thread defending their camrys....
     
  3. ling ling

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    True.... , but what about with 1st? ;)

    I had to run this way out of necessity when the clutch and bearing went out.
     
  4. JuanValdez

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    I'd think there'd be a place for manuals at the bottom of the market just because manuals are a bit cheaper to build and (more importantly) to repair when the transmission breaks.
     
  5. Rox11

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    Nice! instead of spending money on a clutch, you'll be spending money on a tranny too. Cars are not tractors that allow you to float gears, trucks can do that since their trannys arent synchronized unlike cars.
     
  6. ling ling

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    Why tranny problem? There were no grinding of the gears when I shift.
     

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