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Originally posted by Skyline Fan 01

Btw, is it so bad to have an auto?

only if you want a manaul!

it really depends on how confident you are at driving if your just learning, and if u like the fun of shifting a manual, or the easy of leaving an auto in D.

I prefer a manaul car, but 2 of our cars are auto and 8 out of 10 of the work cars we get are auto... its a nice change not too have to worry about changing,, specially in traffic..

also, i find the shitter and less powerful the car, the better it is to have an auto... the cars a POS anyway, so why bother with a manaual its not going to speed it up much.

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I have an auto and its fine :)

Specially if your a lazy driver and want to eat and drive, mobile phone and drive (not that I ever do this :D), the list goes on. As for power I dont feel underpowered. It feels good :) If you want to be a tad bit faster you can shift yourself with the auto stick although you just dont have a clutch then which is half the fun to :(

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