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December 18th, 2018 01:56 AM #81
In Reality.. yes. AT, much F/C efficient na, more on "Drive-by-Wire"
Unlike sa MT, paunti-unti, outdated na lahat ng car manufacturers, pag dating sa MT..
kaya nga, mas magiging profit ang AT sa car manufacturer, dahil mas mabilis ang "wear-and-tear"..
unlike sa MT, yung ibang brand nga, wala nang clutch fluid, more on electronic na..
saka once na discharged ang battery, hindi na pwedeng itulak.. dahil sa ECU, once na pinilit, matinding reset sa ECU..
(Relearning) pugak-pugak ang makina (limp-mode)
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December 18th, 2018 08:10 AM #82i am wondering,
has someone actually done local testing, that shows AT giving more km/li than the MT version, in our local everyday driving conditions?
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December 18th, 2018 09:27 AM #83They have done world wide testing. That should be enough.
If you are talking about driving conditions in edsa and Metro Manila.... Who knows? Rest of the Philippines ? Driving conditions will vary greatly. But i think a worldwide testing regimen and sample size should settle the debate.
Toyota which has a 1.3 vios with both a cvt and a manual states the CVT is more economical.
But if you want to hold on to the notion that the manual is still superior... Thats fine. To each his own as they say.
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December 18th, 2018 12:10 PM #84
yeah that's what i'm saying. they only do R&D if there's ROI so they're not going to improve upon the 80's or 90's m/t for use in the current-gen base model econocars. and the improvements you've mentioned are likely implemented in niche products already, unlikely to trickle down to econoboxes for cost reasons
as for f/c:
slushboxes are inefficient, that's just the nature of the beast.
DCT is like a computer controlled m/t with odd gears on one clutch and even gears in another clutch. so just like m/t the fc depends on how smart the "driver" i.e. tranny computer, is
CVT is the most fuel-efficient
AMT is like a single-clutch DCT
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December 18th, 2018 12:34 PM #85One good reason to buy MT is if you do not know how to drive an MT. It's a good skill to have. It's also is more challenging and maybe, more fun.
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December 18th, 2018 01:00 PM #86
Driving a slow MT car will be more of a chore than fun. I know there will be purists but good-handling MT cars with decent power outputs (150Hp or more) are already on the 2M price range (MX5 MT, BRZ/86 MT, or WRX MT). Maybe something like the Jazz MT would offer some sort of fun with its good-powered 1.5L engine (120hp) and decent handling.
Most of us here have learned to drive with MT but a lot have transitioned to using AT cars for various reasons. Nowadays, the MT option is the base model option among econobox cars. Most manufacturers have moved away from offering fully-featured MT option as sales were horribly low. It was more than 10 years ago when Honda stopped selling the Civic FD 2.0MT, Ford cut off from their model lineup the Focus 2.0 TDI MT, and Mitsubishi released the Lancer 2.0 EX GT MT.
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December 18th, 2018 02:09 PM #87
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December 18th, 2018 02:49 PM #88For long drive at/cvt is a better choice for me hindi ka hirap kahit spirited zigzag driving, both hands nasa manibela.
Yung iba AT transmission has ten gears kaya malakas, matulin at matipid. Hirap siguro kung manual yun.
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December 19th, 2018 02:12 AM #89
Laging merong pro's and con's..
AT.. Andyan lahat ng comfort, pero yung lagpas comfort zone naman pag dating sa "maintenance" given na..
MT.. Nakakapagod i-drive, lagpas comfort zone, pero ang comfort naman, basta hindi lang "clutch" driver, at properly used ang certain gear shifting sa MT.. 10yrs bago gumastos...
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December 19th, 2018 09:18 AM #90
FYI, according to the FB Facebook page, if you are qualified for driving an A/T transmission, you are not qualified to drive a manual. It is in the restrictions. Dagdag kaalaman lang tsikoteers. I am not saying you should not, but just good to know this fact
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