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Choosing Between A Manual Car And An Auto Car.



You may be planning to buy a car and you're spoilt for choice on whether to buy a manual or an auto car. You have probably talked about it with your friends and family and some of them are advising you to go for a manual car while others are telling you that an auto will be the best buy. Well, you need not worry. It is easy to make up your mind on whether to buy a manual or an auto once you know what exactly what you are looking for in a car and what each kind of car entails.

Before we can go into the kind of car to choose between a manual and an auto, lets first look at what each car entails. We will look at the features that set one car apart from the other one and also each car's pros and cons. Lets start with a manual car. A manual car is the car that has been in existence for the longest period of time between the two cars. Cars before the millenium years were mainly manual cars. Manual cars are still in the market even after auto cars have been massively introduced into the car market over the recent years. Manual cars contain a stick gear and a clutch that is operated by the driver of the car. The gear stick is movable and one can select gears.

A manual car has a number of pros. To start with, it economises fuel. Tests which have been carried out by ConsumerReports.org have shown that a manual car can improve gas mileage by upto 2-5 mpg. Manual cars don't have a torque converter, a device that causes more fuel to be burnt when a car is in transmission. Secondly, a manual car is easy to maintain. Manual cars contain less complex features and therefore they rarely undergo internal damages or have parts needing repair. The only part of a manual car that may require repair is the clutch but this part is able to go for many years without needing repair or replacement. Thirdly, the transmission fluid used in a manual car doesn't need frequent changing. The fluids used in a manual car are engine and gear oils and these rarely need to be changed as they don't deteriorate easily. Fourthly, a manual car gives one a better control of the vehicle as it is easier to brake. Also, a manual car is cheaper in price and therefore affordable.

Coming to the cons, learning to drive a manual car may be difficult. One may have trouble operating the stick shift. Also, one may have trouble pulling away from a hill and may even roll back into traffic. Depressing a heavy clutch pedal can also cause leg and joints pains especially to inexperienced drivers.

Concerning an auto car, auto cars are cars which are self-shifting. The cars can automatically shift gears without the driver having to use stick shifts.

An auto car has a number of pros. The first of these is that it is easier to drive an auto car. In driving an auto car, all one has to do so is to press buttons alongside using the steering wheel. This is unlike in the case of a manual car where one has to operate the clutch pedal with their foot. An auto car also has the advantage of speed and it is also easier to drive in hilly places as well as in heavy traffic because decelerating it is easier compared to decelerating a manual car. An auto car is also less likely to stall.

Coming to the cons, an auto car first of all consumes more fuel. Auto cars are fitted with a torque converter and this usually leads to the burning of additional fuel when the vehicle is in transit. Secondly, the transmission fluid in auto cars frequently need changing. Lastly, an auto car is more expensive to purchase compared to a manual car.

Having looked at what each car entails, we can now go into the issue of making a choice between an auto car and a manual car. Concerning whether to choose an auto or a manual, it should mainly depend on what you are looking for. If you are for example looking for a vehicle that will make you spend less in fuel then a manual is what you should go for. However, if you are looking for a vehicle that will give you an advantage in heavy traffic or allow you to drive with relative ease then an auto is for you. You can learn to drive in both types of car when you learn to drive in Glasgow with the Glasgow City Driving School.