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Quote from: Jake15 on July 27, 2024, 06:19:20 pmTrucks or large suvs with automatic transmission are known for the transmission breaking much faster than if it were a manual. A manual transmission in general will always be more reliable especially in large trucks or when hauling heavy things.Driving a manual can also be the most satisfying thing ever. Newer cars might not let you do this, but once you learn your car and get the rev matching perfect. You don’t need the clutch to change gears when in motion. It may seem challenging to learn how to drive manual at first but. The hardest part imo is just learning how to take off smoothly. You got to learn where the clutch starts to grab and give it a little bit of gas as your start to move. I’ve had a lot of years to practice so I may be biased lol.I agree with what you said there. I know some people here have a stigma about manual transmission but with a manual I feel you have more control and can get the best from your vehicle. My dad taught me when I was young on some work vehicles and I did learn what you said about changing gears without using the clutch just by the revs. I also got to drive a 5 ton truck with a 2 range transmission (i'm not sure about the terminology) and getting used to that was fun and satisfying
Trucks or large suvs with automatic transmission are known for the transmission breaking much faster than if it were a manual. A manual transmission in general will always be more reliable especially in large trucks or when hauling heavy things.Driving a manual can also be the most satisfying thing ever. Newer cars might not let you do this, but once you learn your car and get the rev matching perfect. You don’t need the clutch to change gears when in motion. It may seem challenging to learn how to drive manual at first but. The hardest part imo is just learning how to take off smoothly. You got to learn where the clutch starts to grab and give it a little bit of gas as your start to move. I’ve had a lot of years to practice so I may be biased lol.
Quote from: Sofia on July 27, 2024, 06:31:40 pmQuote from: Jake15 on July 27, 2024, 06:19:20 pmTrucks or large suvs with automatic transmission are known for the transmission breaking much faster than if it were a manual. A manual transmission in general will always be more reliable especially in large trucks or when hauling heavy things.Driving a manual can also be the most satisfying thing ever. Newer cars might not let you do this, but once you learn your car and get the rev matching perfect. You don’t need the clutch to change gears when in motion. It may seem challenging to learn how to drive manual at first but. The hardest part imo is just learning how to take off smoothly. You got to learn where the clutch starts to grab and give it a little bit of gas as your start to move. I’ve had a lot of years to practice so I may be biased lol.I agree with what you said there. I know some people here have a stigma about manual transmission but with a manual I feel you have more control and can get the best from your vehicle. My dad taught me when I was young on some work vehicles and I did learn what you said about changing gears without using the clutch just by the revs. I also got to drive a 5 ton truck with a 2 range transmission (i'm not sure about the terminology) and getting used to that was fun and satisfyingThat’s awesome. I grew up driving tractors and my moms trucks. First one I drove was our Jeep Wrangler which was really fun. Driving a tractor with a clutch and a car with a clutch are very similar. Only difference being most tractors you have to be completely stopped to change gears.
@Jake15 , @Sofia , @Dylan Seeing young people who know how to operate a standard transmission, let alone genuinely appreciate it, damn near brings a tear to my eye!
I just got my license and am planning to learn stick from my dad in his truck!
Quote from: Jess on July 28, 2024, 04:01:58 amI just got my license and am planning to learn stick from my dad in his truck!I don’t know how it works in Canada but in UK if you learn stick or manual you can drive both manual and automatic cars so if it’s the same for you guys then you’d be better learning to drive a manual so you’re not restricted to only automatic transmission