In my opinion, if you'd like to drive economically, get a stick shift
. A small list of advantages:
- You have much more control over the vehicle
- The vehicle has less mass
- There's less crap making friction in the transmission, unless you have a nearly-dead clutch
- Once you learn stick, you'll be much better with automatics (you'll know exactly how to use the advantages of automatics, and then you can go right back to playing with a manual)
- There's nothing quite like accelerating from 30 to 65 as you're merging into highway traffic .
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you seriously can do everything in an automatic, just as a manual.
Its just different in /how/ you do it.
Manual gets finer control of when to shift, but only slightly, in comparison to a new car.
Highway acceleration is fun, but can be just as easily done in a decent automatic.
weight? eh. not terribly significant.
Problem is, you lose durability.
Manuals are simplistic in comparison to an automatic, but are much easier to cause failure with.
Easier repairs compensate for this, but a faster failure rate (can you say SYNCROS? CLUTCH?)
Normally I'd be all for a manual over an automatic, but the **new** automatics are getting pretty fun if you know how to exploit the way they work.
Old automatics just suck though.
We're all guilty of that sooner or later
Keeping up with fellow traffic isn't technicly "speeding" and I've seen most cops passing people on interstates in these situations. (Even had it done)