Icy Gull
Back on the rollercoaster
- Jul 5, 2003
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I'm a relatively new driver (2 years) so this is a genuine question - Do you not feel less in control, I can manage my speed by going up and down gears and at, for instance, a T Junction on a hill, I find it very easy to control with clutch and gas. Other half uses handbrake a lot more than me, maybe that's the answer.
Most modern automatics have hill start so if you stop going up an incline you just leave your foot on the brake and take it off and press the accelerator and the car will move forward without rolling back at all, something that is not guaranteed in a manual. If you don’t use the handbrake in a manual but balance it on clutch and accelerator I believe you will knacker your clutch much quicker. I was taught from when I started driving that “riding” the clutch is a no no unless you didn’t mind paying for a new clutch in double quick time.
Sounds to me like you are in fact riding your clutch!
Driving an automatic is much more relaxing and takes less effort but is much less involving than a manual. The new PDK gearboxes are supposed to be a big improvement on old automatics but I have never driven one so can’t comment. Given how much traffic there is in the south and the stopping and starting an automatic for daily driving is almost a no brainer imo. I have an automatic as well as a manual and I only use the manual if I fancy a bit of fun driving or for enjoyment over a weekend or holiday.
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