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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    Well, thanks for saying that all of us that drive automatics are inconsiderate drivers or stupid or something.

    Honestly, there are lots of times on here where I feel I'm getting attacked. I know it's the internet and therefore nothing personal, but still.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Where did that come from?
    The "texting and talking while driving" bit. (But then, I'm not coordinated enough to drive and talk/text at the same time.) And it seemed like you were saying that we're not as familiar as we should be about how our vehicles behave.

    I'm having an "off" day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    The "texting and talking while driving" bit. (But then, I'm not coordinated enough to drive and talk/text at the same time.) And it seemed like you were saying that we're not as familiar as we should be about how our vehicles behave.

    I'm having an "off" day.
    Sorry you are having an off day.

    It is physically impossible to text or hold a phone while driving a stick-shift. You must have a hand free to work the shifter and one to hold the wheel.

    That's not a slight at you, it's a simple fact about the number of upper limbs of the average human.

    Cars that have clutches are mechanically able to substitute for a wide range of failures of other systems. (heck, if the starter motor dies you can "bump-start" a stick-shift by rolling it down a slope and popping the clutch.)

    Again, not a slight at anyone who drives an automatic, just a simple mechanical fact.

    Since my car mechanically has redundant systems for safety and prevents me from doing much distracted-driving, I think it's appropriate that my insurance rates should not be climbing.

    Not said anything to disparage drivers of automatic cars. If anything, I'm disparaging insurance companies who don't know a good thing when they see it.
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    While I've personally never driven a manual transmission (and can't drive one), I've been in cars with them enough that I sort of get what you need to do. I do realize that there are some things you can do with a manual that you can't do with an automatic.

    I misinterpreted your tone from your post. Sorry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    It is physically impossible to text or hold a phone while driving a stick-shift. You must have a hand free to work the shifter and one to hold the wheel.
    Haven't you seen anyone driving with their knee? Where have you been, girl?

    And now there are Bluetooth phones which take voice commands for texting . . . .

    I drove stick for years with the old bolted-in bricksized Motorola speaker phone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    Haven't you seen anyone driving with their knee? Where have you been, girl?
    Oh yeah, knee driving while holding the cell phone pinched between your raised shoulder and ear, left hand draped out of the window with a cigarette, newspaper open and resting on the steering wheel and a Taco Bell beef and bean burrito poised in your right hand ....

    I see that all the time
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    Quote Originally Posted by pll View Post
    Another one with manual transmission by choice here! I also consider it an anti-theft device. Even more perplexing to people than the manual transmission is the fact that I don't have automatic locks and windows. It's all manual, baby.
    Same here! When I was at the dealer and saw the truck with manual transmission, manual windows, no carpet to dirty up (rubber floors), and vinyl seats, I knew that was the truck for me. Less crap to break, easier to keep clean, and I just prefer manual shifting. I guess that comes from riding bikes all my life.

    Speaking of bikes with dumbed-down shifting systems, anyone remember the Autobike? They used to have those late-night infomercials for that thing years ago. I actually saw one at the LBS where I took my recumbent to sell on consignment.

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    Oh, rubber floors! I wish my car had that. Why do we need carpet in cars, actually?

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    Quote Originally Posted by luv2climb View Post
    Less crap to break
    That's actually a myth now, probably it was true in the early days of automatic transmissions. Nowadays manuals are much more likely to fail.

    I do kind of pride myself - the last stick-shift car I owned, I was younger, it was a sporty car, I bought it used and the prior owner I think probably wasn't any easier on the tranny than I was - but I drove it for another 15,000 miles after the second gear syncro went out. DH (whom I met in that period of time) never could drive the thing without grinding the gears. "Honey, you've just got to feel the engine and shift when the car tells you it's okay."


    Anyway I don't think it will be long before all cars have CVT. It's so much better for fuel economy, not to mention smoother.
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    Add me to the manual transmission group. Although I had manual VWs and now I have my first manual Subaru. I have to say the VW's shifted a lot nicer and engaged a lot quicker, but I still love my new car .
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    Quote Originally Posted by pll View Post
    Oh, rubber floors! I wish my car had that. Why do we need carpet in cars, actually?
    +1! I can't think of any good reason for it. I wish we didn't have to have it in apartments either. At least when you're a homeowner you can rip that bacteria sponge crap out, but when you rent, it seems like every landlord is infatuated with putting that beige crap in that shows every stain. Linoleum, tile, or laminate would pay for itself in the long run because it wouldn't get trashed as easily and it's much easier to keep clean. Once something liquid soaks into carpet, you're not getting it all up. Same with dirt. I've removed plenty of carpet and seen tons of dirt on the floor underneath. Yuck!

    Also, all that dust and dirt can't be good for allergy sufferers. Luckily I don't have allergies.

    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    That's actually a myth now, probably it was true in the early days of automatic transmissions. Nowadays manuals are much more likely to fail.

    Anyway I don't think it will be long before all cars have CVT. It's so much better for fuel economy, not to mention smoother.
    That's good to know. Actually I was referring to the manual windows when I said "less crap to break".

    What's CVT? I'm guessing "constant velocity transmission". I've never heard of CVT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luv2climb View Post
    +1! I can't think of any good reason for it. I wish we didn't have to have it in apartments either. At least when you're a homeowner you can rip that bacteria sponge crap out, but when you rent, it seems like every landlord is infatuated with putting that beige crap in that shows every stain. Linoleum, tile, or laminate would pay for itself in the long run because it wouldn't get trashed as easily and it's much easier to keep clean. Once something liquid soaks into carpet, you're not getting it all up. Same with dirt. I've removed plenty of carpet and seen tons of dirt on the floor underneath. Yuck!

    Also, all that dust and dirt can't be good for allergy sufferers. Luckily I don't have allergies.
    I'm with you on the carpet thing--yuck. Besides the dirt/dust/allergy factor, I would much rather sweep/dust mop than push a heavy, loud vacuum cleaner around. My last apartment was all hardwood and linoleum floors; the place I am in now has carpet as did every other apartment I looked at here (but around here all the landlords seem to love putting in medium-blue carpet rather than beige). I think part of it has to do with noise reduction; people stomping around on a carpeted floor make less noise for the people below them than if they were stomping around on a hardwood floor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jolt View Post
    I'm with you on the carpet thing--yuck. Besides the dirt/dust/allergy factor, I would much rather sweep/dust mop than push a heavy, loud vacuum cleaner around. My last apartment was all hardwood and linoleum floors; the place I am in now has carpet as did every other apartment I looked at here (but around here all the landlords seem to love putting in medium-blue carpet rather than beige). I think part of it has to do with noise reduction; people stomping around on a carpeted floor make less noise for the people below them than if they were stomping around on a hardwood floor.
    You're right about the noise factor. Too bad they can't come up with some kind of insulation underneath a hard floor that reduces noise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luv2climb View Post
    What's CVT?
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    And, count me for the fabric interior. I just put a beach towel on the seat when I'm sweaty. Vinyl will literally burn my legs and back when a car's been parked in the sun, and my DH gets an allergic reaction on his hands and left arm just from the plastic in the steering wheel and door panel.
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