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i am going to be bying a 94 gts-t turbo and wanted to know how many kws they have and how are the auto gear boxes

i would rather a manual but my gf will be driving it accasionally are they reliable/tough

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Nothing wrong with auto, i love to relax!

both my s15 and r33 and BMW were auto's; i had to learn to drive manual when i got my gtr.

Best buy a manual though as there is a higher demand for manual cars when it comes times to sell it

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The manual Gts-t has about 188kw and auto has about the same.. there isent really any kW diff that you would notice , but do you really want an auto? just get manual more fun + you get a upper body workout :0 , but if you wanna get auto anyway just go for it its much more relaxing and you still get that power surge when u need/want it.

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i would rather a manual but my gf will be driving it accasionally are they reliable/tough

LOL what are you whipped.. how serious is this "girlfriend" as i would bitch slap you right now if she's just a girl friend and nothing serious... cause if you's broke up.. then you've just made a decision that you'd regret..

tell the woman to get her own car lol

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auto has alittle more torque than a manual from around 500-2500 rpm, after that the manual has more torque, standard auto will seem to accelerate from a stop/ start quicker due to the low range torque (gives you the g force acceleration), manual is more versatile, less probs, save on fuel, easier to sell, easier to thrash lol

I'd choose manual unless your usuing it as a daily city drive.....

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I reckon manual is faster, and more fun. I tought my girlfriend how to drive manual, she loves it, maybe you should do the same. :P

was it hard lol ?

i have to do the same thing, well convince her autos are shit house in most cases. she is like " why would you want a manual when auto can do it for you"

i can't explain it to her, i've tried showing her but lol.

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