View Poll Results: Auto vs Manual
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transmission wars!!!!
I prefer the manual because to me its more fun to drive. But if your looking for speed the auto is the way to go. It's also depends if you can afford to pay for a well built auto transmission.
Luke
Luke
How about comparing apples to apples? Comparing custom built autos is not going to be a very fair comparison. There is a wide range of upgrades that make them go from little better than than stock to virtually bulletproof, depending on what you spend and who is building it.
The manuals are (in stock form) more reliable and will work harder before they break.
The manuals are (in stock form) more reliable and will work harder before they break.
How about comparing apples to apples? Comparing custom built autos is not going to be a very fair comparison. There is a wide range of upgrades that make them go from little better than than stock to virtually bulletproof, depending on what you spend and who is building it.
The manuals are (in stock form) more reliable and will work harder before they break.
The manuals are (in stock form) more reliable and will work harder before they break.
I have a auto on my 2010 but I sure miss the manual when towing.
It just depends on how you want compare your apples and oranges.
I had a South bend DD 3600 in my 06 dually. It was tough (lots of sled pulls with twin turbos) and it was great for towing. Only problem was the clutch noise. it was down right embarasing to me because eveyone thought something was wrong with the truck.
The new sprung hub dd clutches are much quietier.
Luke
I have always said that a stick was the way to go! But now the new auto is one heck of a good auto. So I will go with the auto. I pull a 38Ft fifth wheel camper. Now I would like to have the auto. Too old to buy a new one.
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