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January 6th, 2020 08:43 PM #1473
Personally,
Manual - you have a better feel of your car and shift when you want to shift. More economical in city driving.
Parts are more subject to human error (like when my brother borrowed my 1 yo hilux and ruined the clutch)
Traffic sucks, in a manual it really really sucks.
Not as economical in long highway stretches.
Harder and more likely to burn clutch during hanging incline traffic and if you offroad, when you’re stuck in mud.
Automatic - easy to drive. Very economical in highway stretches. Modern traditional ATs are much more durable than before. Less likely to break from inexperienced drivers. Actually better to offroad in honestly. Paddle shifting has mostly removed the advantage manual has in overtaking in our local highways.
Parts are more expensive as well, and when it breaks it really breaks.
Atf maintenance. More expensive.
Some drivers might forget they’re in D or R and get into an accident. Hello SUA?
Not macho.
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January 6th, 2020 08:59 PM #1474
only thing I can replace on my 6sp automatic transmission is the position switch on top of the unit. Not really expensive. I just remove the airbox and clean it. The fluid is very basic. Its dexron6 equivalent of Hyundai. If you study the transmission fluids.
Maintenance is basic drain and fill. Fluid is not that expensive. 500/liter isnt bad.
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January 6th, 2020 11:14 PM #1478
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