Now, this is a bit of a rant.
Why the hell would anybody own a car with an automatic tranny that is available as a manual unless they have some type of physical limitation? This is something that just seems baffling to me. Why is it that in just about every country in the world other than the US, most people drive manuals? I honestly can think of no situation where an auto tranny performs better than a manual, and I sure as hell could never imagine driving a car like our CR-V as an slush box (Its quite slow and underpowered with the 5 speed it has now, it needs on help). Every single autobox I've ever driven feels very slow and like I have to put my foot to the floor to get the car to even move (While I've not driven that many cars, the autoboxes I'm talking range from Tauruses, V8 SUV's, A VW TDI, and a few Civics). I'm not honestly thinking quite right at this very moment, but I just want to gauge the opinions of others on this.
Why the hell would anybody own a car with an automatic tranny that is available as a manual unless they have some type of physical limitation? This is something that just seems baffling to me. Why is it that in just about every country in the world other than the US, most people drive manuals? I honestly can think of no situation where an auto tranny performs better than a manual, and I sure as hell could never imagine driving a car like our CR-V as an slush box (Its quite slow and underpowered with the 5 speed it has now, it needs on help). Every single autobox I've ever driven feels very slow and like I have to put my foot to the floor to get the car to even move (While I've not driven that many cars, the autoboxes I'm talking range from Tauruses, V8 SUV's, A VW TDI, and a few Civics). I'm not honestly thinking quite right at this very moment, but I just want to gauge the opinions of others on this.