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In Europe, 80% of cars are sold with a manual gear box. I actually can't think why, beyond personal taste.

Manuals
They are simpler (and so cheaper) to make
and they give better fuel economy

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serves u right for buying lazy american cars with auto gearboxes :x I will be having to put up with 8 gears yet again soon :(


The best cars usually have an auto box. Just saying. ;)
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here in scotland only auto box drivers are for disabled people :P

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Actually, with a modern auto there is no noticeable difference between the two. The Toyota Yaris, equipped with a five-speed manual gives 32 mpg* in combined city-motorway driving. With a four-speed automatic it's rated at 31 mpg* in combined driving. (*US figures.)
And also, in the manual, you'll have to be driving for economy and staying away from that red line. ;)

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The GM four-speed auto box they used in the Vauxhall Carltons and Senators was superb. I once got 45mpg on a steady motorway run on the M40.

I miss my old Carlton. :cry:

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The GM four-speed auto box they used in the Vauxhall Carltons and Senators was superb. I once got 45mpg on a steady motorway run on the M40.

I miss my old Carlton. :cry:

My old (1987) BMW M535i was an automatic. I did a tour around Germany in it (left Southampton, to Dover, across to Hannover, down to Frankfurt, across to München and back up through Germany to England. I managed an average of just over 40mpg, it would probably have been better, but I "tested" the top speed on the autobahn - after 15 years, it could still reach 155mph 8)

My Renault Laguna 2L Sport Auto also made around 42mpg over 90,000 miles.

Economy isn't a real problem.

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Things getting easier, because right now they're not.

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Ditto...........

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An enjoyable sunny evenings BBQing. :D Plenty of chilled drinks. 8-)

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Hmm seems I don't have a #good# automatic.

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Getting my car back from the garage tomorrow with it's nice new battery tray and alternator and MOT.

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ProfessorF wrote:
Getting my car back from the garage tomorrow with it's nice new battery tray and alternator and MOT.


I'm still looking forward to this.

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Milton Jones gig.

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Milton Jones gig.

Saw him years ago at an open mike night in the Concorde bar on Madeira drive Brighton. Was quick witted and very funny. He coped really well with my obscure heckles. :lol:


Saw him at the Comedy Store earlier in the year, very good indeed.

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