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View Poll Results: Do you have a Manual OR Automatic licence
Manual 240 85.41%
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Old 16-03-2007, 09:43 PM   #91
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family only has autos, my car is an auto.
i dont see the point in a manual. they just seem like a pain in the ***..
but seriously, what are the advantages of driving a manual? its easier to do burnouts?
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I feel I have more control in a manual. When slowing down, quite often I just drop it back in a lower gear, to let it engine brake. Also my EA felt gutless as an auto, as a manual it actually feels fairly quick. It also allows me to get in the right gear before I exit a corner, allowing better acceleration out of the corner. It's easier on fuel too. Autos are just boring
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Old 16-03-2007, 09:44 PM   #92
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Have a manual license and drive a manual. My first car was a auto so it was interesting getting into a manual after not driving one for at least 4 years. I can honestly say I would go back to a auto only if it was a half decent six speed ie the zf box in a car with a decently sized engine.
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Old 16-03-2007, 10:01 PM   #93
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Manual licence, but drive an auto...

I've only had my P's for a couple of months and the driving school i went with are selling all their manuals cause no kids my age are going for manual licences anymore :O
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Old 16-03-2007, 11:16 PM   #94
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i dont drink, and i normally drive everywhere.
Good stuff , James , Don't drink myself ( I don't begrudge anyone who does , aslong as they don't drive)
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Old 17-03-2007, 01:01 AM   #95
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When I was on my P's I had an auto licence.(easier to pass the test) After the P's expired I'm permitted to drive anything. Manuals are no probs, it kind of came naturally to me.
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Old 19-03-2007, 01:53 PM   #96
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Good stuff , James , Don't drink myself ( I don't begrudge anyone who does , aslong as they don't drive)
Yeh same here, in fact I spent most of this last weekend playing designated driver as I do every weekend. Saves my mates from driving though. Funniest thing on saturday night, I had borrowed my mums old ea wagon, its got 3 bench seats in it, 9 seater. There were 7 of us squished into this thing troopin through town, it was prime as, lol.
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Old 19-03-2007, 02:09 PM   #97
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Im not a real fan of the option. I think that if you do not have the co-ordination to drive a manual, you shouldnt be able to get a licence.
But yea, both auto and manual cars have their pros and cons
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Old 19-03-2007, 04:00 PM   #98
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Manual licence all the way, the only times I've driven autos were now with the fairmont (try finding a manual) and when I was on my p's and had a bung knee so I couldn't clutch properly, all cars before the fairmont were all manual. But the 3pot suzi was brilliant for coming to terms with city traffic and a clutch being absolutely gutless so you had to get good very soon
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Old 19-03-2007, 10:31 PM   #99
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They stopped making manual fairmonts during the EB if not, EA.
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Old 20-03-2007, 04:38 PM   #100
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EA2 was the last fairmonts available with manual IIRC
Sorry to ask again, but does anyone know the penalty for driving a manual car on their auto P's, or whats involved in changing from an auto license to manual?
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Old 22-03-2007, 12:41 AM   #101
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Where is the option for both... 1 licence to cover them all, all i have and all i need ;)
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Old 22-03-2007, 02:45 PM   #102
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Had to replace the clutch in my SS 6 speed after 40'000 km....I have a manual lisence but probably dont deserve one :
No mate thats cause it was a holden. :
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Old 22-03-2007, 09:12 PM   #103
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i got a manual, drive an auto. IMO i think if you dont have a manual licence,...... well wtf u doing on the road.

ohh and its also essencial for first gear burnouts.

hey what do the classify the new ford transmission? auto semi - auto. do ya need a manual licence?
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Old 22-03-2007, 09:40 PM   #104
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manual atw i rather manual over auto anyday. the disadvantace about manual if the *****ng city friving start stop start stop that is crap
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Old 11-11-2008, 05:42 PM   #105
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truck licence.............................MANUAL
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Old 11-11-2008, 05:49 PM   #106
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i got a manual, drive an auto. IMO i think if you dont have a manual licence,...... well wtf u doing on the road.

ohh and its also essencial for first gear burnouts.
Well, that's always important in a car... :togo:
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Old 11-11-2008, 05:52 PM   #107
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Manual, My missus has an auto which sucks because alot of my cars are manual.

I agree with all those that say there should be 1 test and it should be manual, except for disabilities and so forth
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Old 11-11-2008, 06:14 PM   #108
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I also got mine just before they brought in the manual/auto thing in NSW, however only drove a manual once. It was a 68 mini with a ten foot long gear shift (only a slight exaggeration too!) and it was a nightmare. Oh, sorry, twice, I drove an XE Fairmont manual for about 5 min and it was a dream car (and not overly old at the time). I know 'how' to drive a manual, and if it was all on the flat, no problems (might bunny hop now and again), however I would have a problem on a bit of an incline I hate to say. In an emergency if I had to, I would, and would be relatively safe (having had 15yrs driving experience). Would love to practise, but have no access to a manual car to practise on, not confident enough to buy a cheapie and drive it home and way to embarrased to admit that to a seller and have it towed home to practise in my quiet surrounding side streets!!!
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Old 11-11-2008, 06:20 PM   #109
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I've got a manual licence, as I hadn't driven an auto till about 2 months after getting my P's. That first auto I drove is my EA. I want a manual.
Well, with the age of this thread, I thought I'd reflect on my old post. About 2 months after I posted that, the EA was converted to manual, and I have no regrets. I love driving the old girl around. It's now been 2 years, and it's been great.
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you dont drive an auto full stop. drive and auto in the one sentence that should be illegal.
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Old 11-11-2008, 10:12 PM   #111
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Someone has been digging :. Anywho manual for me, I have never driven an auto and dont really want to. I find driving a manual far to enjoyable.
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I have my Green P's in VICTORIA... What are the penalties (if any) that exist for driving a MANUAL vehicle on an AUTOMATIC licence???
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Just a fine and a demerrit point I think.

I've got a manual probationary license, I get to drive all sorts of auto cars at work and I find them all absolutely horrible, I had to drive this new Civic "sport" with an auto transmission, my god the Civic is a horrible car made even worse with the auto transmission.
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Old 17-05-2010, 07:04 PM   #114
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Passed in a auto and driving manuals for over 25yrs


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Old 17-05-2010, 07:25 PM   #115
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Just a fine and a demerrit point I think.

I've got a manual probationary license, I get to drive all sorts of auto cars at work and I find them all absolutely horrible, I had to drive this new Civic "sport" with an auto transmission, my god the Civic is a horrible car made even worse with the auto transmission.
Up here is is unlicensed driving just the same as if youe were driving a truck or riding a motorcycle.
It will also void any insurance.

Don't do it....
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Seriously, if you cant get your manual licence then your very lazy, or have a good medicle excuse for it.

Anyone car steer a car, you should learn how to drive a manual, regardless if you buy an auto. It should be mandatory IMO.

What if there is an emergency, and the only car is a manual, and you cant drive it because you were to lazy to get the licence.You never know when you will need it.

My family always owned auto's, so I had six lessons in a manual car and then got my licence. Its easy as.
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What you dont know how to hit 0 three times on your phone.
Not the point. I agree, everyone should have to learn how to drive manual.
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Written like a true city dweller.

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Old 18-05-2010, 09:39 AM   #119
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Not the point. I agree, everyone should have to learn how to drive manual.
^^^ exactly. I still say ban autos. It makes people lazy at times.

and on subject. SA dont got auto/manual licence when I go mine, but I had to pass driving test in an 18 speed crash box. ewwwwww...... Dumbest invention ever! Ban eaton fuller trans!
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^^^ exactly. I still say ban autos. It makes people lazy at times.

and on subject. SA dont got auto/manual licence when I go mine, but I had to pass driving test in an 18 speed crash box. ewwwwww...... Dumbest invention ever! Ban eaton fuller trans!
I could say the same thing about 18 speed Road Ranger's... People who want full synchro box's are lazy
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