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    #1581
    MTs are perceived as more robust than their AT or CVT counterparts, and also cheaper to acquire.
    besides, not all cities have their edsa...
    heh heh.

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    #1582

    The real reason automatics are quicker than manuals | Know it All with Jason Cammisa | Ep. 11
    Hagerty

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    #1583
    Toyota entering the GR Yaris 8AT in the Nurburgring 24H to prove its reliability.
    https://www.topgear.com.ph/news/car-...a5100-20250317

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    #1584
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post

    The real reason automatics are quicker than manuals | Know it All with Jason Cammisa | Ep. 11
    Hagerty
    Baliktad pa kasi dati nung 90s at 00s.

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    #1585
    After more than a year of driving a M/T vehicle. I should say that I now mastered it especially driving up a steep ramp with slow moving vehicles, no more vehicle stall.

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    #1586
    I learned to drive an M/T (it's really more like learning how to use the clutch) around the early 80's on a fabricated buggy powered by a 70's Vespa scooter engine. It was ridiculously underpowered for its weight so it was a real challenge not to stall the engine. Coming from that experience, driving any M/T vehicle became easy peasy.

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    #1587
    Quote Originally Posted by Deestone View Post
    After more than a year of driving a M/T vehicle. I should say that I now mastered it especially driving up a steep ramp with slow moving vehicles, no more vehicle stall.
    Nice. It's a great feeling!

    I started driving with a bar-type (pre-boxtype) Lancer. Back in the days of carburetors it was a lot easier to stall a car -- you didn't just have to worry about not giving it enough throttle, but sometimes too much at the wrong time = lunod and it stalls all the same.
    Next up was an L300 van which was a lot easier. The super low 1st and 2nd gears, and torquey diesel made it almost impossible to stall.

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    #1588
    learned to drive with a 70s escort mexico.
    very unforgiving clutch. napaka-liit nang pagitan between loose and bite. cable type pa; malambot only when new. sigh.
    in comparison, the toyota clutches i have experienced are very nice.

    my besta clutch pedal was a bit heavy and had sharp bite. not easy to mix.
    everything improved vastly, when i replaced the assembly with a japan mazda original.

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    #1589
    How I wish I will be able to drive an MT
    Kailan kaya ako makakadrive ng MT?

    Honestly, Im not an MT driver.
    Direcho ako sa AT, hindi dumaan sa driving school.
    So basa-basa lang muna ako dito sa mga experience nyo.

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    #1590
    Quote Originally Posted by carxynogen View Post
    How I wish I will be able to drive an MT
    Kailan kaya ako makakadrive ng MT?

    Honestly, Im not an MT driver.
    Direcho ako sa AT, hindi dumaan sa driving school.
    So basa-basa lang muna ako dito sa mga experience nyo.
    if you wish, you can purchase a cheap MT car to practice on.

    some argue that AT is the future, that MT is jurassic.
    my thoughts are, "it's like insurance; you wish you had it, but pray you never get the need to call on it".

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Battle of the Transmissions: M/T vs. A/T