I’ve been driving an automatic since I passed nearly a decade ago. In that time whenever I tell anyone I drive auto, it’s usually met with some level of derision. I think that attitude is changing, but I’m still kind of confused by it in the first place.
Why?
- Diplomjodler ( @Diplomjodler@feddit.de ) 11•10 months ago
Automatic cars used to be slower and less fuel efficient than manual. This is of course no longer true, but public perceptions are very slow to change.
- jabjoe ( @jabjoe@feddit.uk ) English10•10 months ago
Brit here who used to hate driving automatics. I used to drive on my gears a lot. A mix coasting/hyper-miling and gear breaking. Every time I drove an automatic it felt really wrong as it never changed gear as I would. I felt I was less in control.
Now I drives EVs, no gears for it to get wrong. I thought not changing gear would bother me, but it never feels in wrong gear, so I don’t notice. Though this is a hybrid I drive and it’s so odd to hear and feel the complete disconnect with the drive and engine.
This is a debate is thing that is just going to go away with ICE cars.
- RobotToaster ( @RobotToaster@mander.xyz ) 5•10 months ago
Am*ricans like them.
Therefore we are duty bound to hate them.
- ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝 ( @Emperor@feddit.uk ) English3•10 months ago
The correct answer, we can close this down now.
- jafffacakelemmy ( @jafffacakelemmy@kbin.social ) 4•10 months ago
For the same reason that cars with engine sizes above 2-litres are rare, and always have been rare - petrol is more expensive. Automatics used more fuel, so they were only standard on high-end jaguars, mercedes, etc. Simple as that.
- snaprails ( @snaprails@feddit.uk ) 3•10 months ago
It’s historic. If you’d ever driven a Mk1 Ford Escort with 1289cc and a 3 speed slush-box automatic you’d understand.
Of course modern automatics are completely different but the preference for manual transmission is a hangover from those times.
- TWeaK ( @Tweak@feddit.uk ) English1•10 months ago
There’s also a cost factor, traditionally automatics cost more to build, weighed more and performed slightly worse. Now, automatics are probably cheaper to build, perform better, but still cost more.
- Big P ( @peter@feddit.uk ) English3•10 months ago
I don’t understand this either. I guess they used to be really bad and the attitude has stuck around?
- TWeaK ( @Tweak@feddit.uk ) English3•10 months ago
A bad auto can be pretty terrible, but a good (or even half decent) auto is better than a manual in almost every way.
These days modern automatics allow you to select any gear in a manual fashion. Aside from the lack of clutch to control at very low speeds (on ice the wheels might just spin instead of gaining traction) it basically makes manuals obsolete.
- essell ( @essellburns@beehaw.org ) 2•10 months ago
Speaking purely for myself, not just my countrymen, I didn’t want to learn how to drive an automatic because then I wouldn’t know how to drive a manual.
Now I’ve got years of experience with a manual I’d have no objection to owning an automatic
- Hellfire103 ( @hellfire103@lemmy.ca ) English2•10 months ago
We like to think we’re better than the Americans. /j