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November 17th, 2006 03:46 PM #46ako semi auto tranny parang f1 paddle shift (sana lahat ng cars ngayon meron nito)......
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February 1st, 2007 03:15 PM #47
City driving: AT, other than that MT.
But, how about the semi-automatic nga naman? Like the latest Civic (don't know which variant) has this shifts on the steering wheel. I have not driven these but if I get the message correct - you can just leave it there if you want the machine to shift it for you (automatic) but you can still control it if you so desire. Mukha naman na na-address na yung needs ng parehong type of driver. Tama ba assumption ko mga kapatid?
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February 1st, 2007 03:42 PM #48
i vote matic, coz all my car is matic, de naman ako nakipag karera e, exiting nga lang pag manual gamit mo pwedi hataw dito hataw doon
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February 1st, 2007 03:56 PM #49
During my school days "sweetheart usog kapa rito sa tabi ko matic naman tung dala ko e"
Nowadays " sweetheart usog ka nga tumatama yung hita mo tuwing kakambyo ako"
joke only!! baka mabasa ni misis , just showing you one of the pro's of matic Hehehehe
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February 1st, 2007 04:08 PM #50
Semi-autos aren't exactly the "best of both worlds" either. Mainly for two reasons:
-If you wanted to control the shifting by yourself, what's the purpose of getting an automatic?
-More importantly, the tranny itself often decides that you're hurting it and will override your shifts in "manual" mode. Which defeats the purpose of the "manual" mode.
They aren't perfect.
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