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Question: What kind of car do you drive? What is your political orientation?
#1
Non-Automatic / Left
 
#2
Non-Automatic / Centre
 
#3
Non-Automatic / Right
 
#4
Automatic / Left
 
#5
Automatic / Centre
 
#6
Automatic / Right
 
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Total Voters: 46

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Mr. Smith
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« on: June 14, 2016, 11:06:53 PM »
« edited: June 14, 2016, 11:09:29 PM by L.D. Smith »

Auto. Old Left.

Sorry but reverse gears are always a big pain-in-the a&^ [which pretty much makes parallel parking even worse than it already is]. Also not a fan of being forced to use the emergency break at every uphill stop. Literally lost a job because of that.

A Sports-Mode can get almost the same feeling of "feeling the gears", and without the damn stalling.

The only reason to drive stick is if you're on a budget and trying to get something that will last for more miles.

Sure it's fun on the highway and downshifting is much nicer than pure breakpad abuse at times, and fun if you love doing California Rolls everywhere you can, but for commutes with lots of stoplights it's awful.
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