About to change my car to automatic, basically panicking as I’ve had a manual car forever. Any horror stories or is it easy to make the change?
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03-01-2020 12:39 AM #1
Auto v manual
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03-01-2020 01:15 AM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It is fine, takes a bit of getting used to, especially the left foot and the left hand being essentially inactive.
I would watch out if it offers the option to go into manual from ‘Drive’, have done that a couple of times when my brain wasn’t fully engaged and wondered why I was revving at seven but going at twenty
If I had any concerns it would be about going back to manual - my partner has a manual and I’ve not driven it since I got my new car. I fear for her clutch when I get in and have to go back to clutch control.
Only other thing is set-offs. Once you are in ‘Drive’ you start moving forward regardless, so you need to work out your relationship with ‘Neutral’, the handbrake and the brake pedal
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03-01-2020 06:27 AM #4
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Have gone auto for last 4 cars..can’t see me ever going back to manual. More relaxing ...
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03-01-2020 06:57 AM #5
I used to drive an automatic ambulance at work and I hated it. I'm guessing technology has moved on since then but it used to take a moment between gears and always seemed to be a second or too behind what I actually wanted it to do.
What I hated most though was getting into my manual car after a shift and stalling it because I'd become used to the automatic.
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03-01-2020 08:07 AM #6
Drove them on holiday and their excellent. Got a manual at home and have no intention of buying a new car but if I did I’d be looking into an auto.
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my wife is only able to drive automatics due to a disability, so since becoming a couple any car we’ve bought bar one has been an automatic, purely for ease of organisation between using them.
I've driven several manual cars in that time (about 11 years), and honestly it’s like riding a bike, you remember what to do instinctively (the odd stall coming to a halt at lights may occur )
driving an automatic is actually much more relaxing than a manual in many ways. No way to stall, no need to get a sore left leg in heavy traffic, safer moving off in snow/icy conditions as the cars have a crawl function which the car automatically adjusts to the conditions. Many automatics are actually semi-automatic, and have a manual sequential gearbox, so if you fancy changing gears yourself you can.
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03-01-2020 08:25 AM #8
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The Seat/Audi/VW/Skoda DSG boxes are exceptional.
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03-01-2020 08:50 AM #9
If you tuck your left foot under for the first few drives you’ll get used to it no problem, my boss has an automatic X5 and they’re so nice to drive.
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03-01-2020 09:30 AM #10
Thanks for your helpful replies - seems it won’t be as daunting as I imagine.
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03-01-2020 10:16 AM #11
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Automatic every time for me. Hiring or buying. I would say most people who had reservations about automatics quickly changed their minds and many say they'd never go back to manual.
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03-01-2020 11:39 AM #14
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I hired an auto on holiday this year: a cracking BMW 3, or so I thought.
A bargain rate so I went for it. Big mistake. I like to feel my driving and the response of the car I am driving, a typical Italian.
It drove beautifully from the airport on the motorway but when I reached the toll booth I forgot there was no clutch and used my left foot as a clutch.
I could't understand what was going on as I pressed the accelerator at the same time as releasing the ' clutch '.
Back and forth crossing and blocking other lanes until I leaped forward side on to a lorry: luckily the auto brake stopped the car.
It was an electronic auto gear stick with Spanish wording to be fair, so ignore that.
Anyway, an automatic is for me joyless. But good luck if you are happy to leave the driving to your car.
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03-01-2020 02:12 PM #15
I dont mind automatics but if you also have cruise control and lane sensors, it hardly feels like driving at all .
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03-01-2020 02:40 PM #16
I got my 1st automatic 2 years ago and love it. Will never go back to a manual against
Automatics are great when in traffic
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03-01-2020 02:42 PM #17
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A word to the wise for new automatic drivers and those who don't give a toss about others. If you're at traffic lights at night take your foot of the brake and stick it in park to save blinding the person behind 🙏🏻😄
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03-01-2020 03:21 PM #19
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In fact, I can't remember the last time I used the handbrake at all!
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03-01-2020 04:33 PM #21
Driving an automatic takes the enjoyment out of driving for me. I know others will disagree, but you can’t beat a manual gear box.
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03-01-2020 05:47 PM #22
Not sure about all this ‘takes the enjoyment out of driving stuff’! How often do you ever drive to ‘enjoy it’? Normally it’s trips to the shops, or taking the ifs somewhere etc etc...rarely are you out on the back roads having a blast for fun! And anyway a good auto is plenty of fun to drive anyway and you you can always use the semi auto mode if you really must still change gears yourself Lewis Hamilton stylee.
Autos are the biz and honestly I can’t for the life of me understand anyone who would prefer a manual unless it was on a fast car that they took for a spin at weekends. For day to day driving autos win hands down.
As for using park at the lights....hmm not to sure about that. I tend to pop it into neutral and put the handbrake on. When the time nears to move off it’s foot on the brake, move into drive and then the handbrake releases as soon as I touch the accelerator.
I suppose I’ve always thought of park for use when parked, not just stopped...
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03-01-2020 05:58 PM #23
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Auto all the way for me, I’ve got a Golf GTi dsg it also has the flappy paddles but think I’ve used them for a couple of minutes each time.
It’s also got the auto handbrake but I leave it in drive can’t say it’s bothered me other cars have the brakes on.
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03-01-2020 06:07 PM #24
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I agree on the joyless aspect though, I want to drive a car, not a go-kart.
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03-01-2020 06:21 PM #26
Not fussed either way but have driven two identical cars at work both the same year and roughly the same mileage, one being manual, the other auto. Using them both going the same places over a few weeks it was very noticeable that the auto consumed more fuel. Maybe not always the case but certainly with these two cars.
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I am mentally scarred by that toll point affair! I wake up in a cold sweat.
The attendant even called for back up, my wife telling me to calm down!
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