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<blockquote data-quote="Grim" data-source="post: 3392303" data-attributes="member: 574061"><p>I haven't read through all 5 pages but this caught my eye in the beginning. When it comes down to it, a real off-roader wants an Automatic. I dont use Auto because I dont like automatics but what it boils down to, is you have more control when you can work the brake and the throttle at the same time. Most guys with Manuals are moving over to Hand Throttles..</p><p></p><p>Now, to me manuals are better for everyday driving. I dont know why I just like them. its a personal preference. Iv been driving one for so long that I dont even realize im pushing in the clutch and shifting. Its all automatic in my head. I do so without thinking. So when i get into heavy traffic, it doesnt bug me. However, my mom has had a manual of some sort since she was 18...At 50 she preffers an auto in heavy traffic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grim, post: 3392303, member: 574061"] I haven't read through all 5 pages but this caught my eye in the beginning. When it comes down to it, a real off-roader wants an Automatic. I dont use Auto because I dont like automatics but what it boils down to, is you have more control when you can work the brake and the throttle at the same time. Most guys with Manuals are moving over to Hand Throttles.. Now, to me manuals are better for everyday driving. I dont know why I just like them. its a personal preference. Iv been driving one for so long that I dont even realize im pushing in the clutch and shifting. Its all automatic in my head. I do so without thinking. So when i get into heavy traffic, it doesnt bug me. However, my mom has had a manual of some sort since she was 18...At 50 she preffers an auto in heavy traffic. [/QUOTE]
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