I wonder if back in the day the guy who had a fleet of horses and trailers wondered to himself about the "pussification" of America when the internal combustion engine showed up. :smiley_drive:
Yes. Yes he did.
I wonder if back in the day the guy who had a fleet of horses and trailers wondered to himself about the "pussification" of America when the internal combustion engine showed up. :smiley_drive:
Is it just newer tech that allows automatics to get better fuel mileage? It seems like manuals always get the same, if not better, MPG?
CARB and laziness.
Some of my colleagues are working on the self-driving cars. Trust me; it's coming. And there are actually people stoked about it, about not having to do the chore of driving.
Traditionally the manual got better mileage than the slushbox, but with 7, 8, 9 speed autos these days I'm guessing that's what's giving it the advantage. That and you can program the trans computer to shift up at like 1200 rpm to maximize economy over power whereas the manual can be (gasp!) controlled by the driver.Is it just newer tech that allows automatics to get better fuel mileage? It seems like manuals always get the same, if not better, MPG?
I want that engraved on my tombstone......pesky human....
x2I want that engraved on my tombstone.
To me, the main advantage of a MT is longevity. Just keep grease in it and it will easily go 200k miles. My last one was a 91 Chevy K1500 extracab with a 5 speed. Sold it with over 300k miles. The original clutch was just starting to slip. How many autos get close to that without an expensive rebuild.