The Manica Post

Automatic or manual transmissi­on —Your choice

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THE transmissi­on in your car connects the engine to the wheels — the piece that transmits the power.

Like a bicycle, it has multiple gears appropriat­e to different speeds, inclines, and driving conditions.

Automatic transmissi­ons change gears for you automatica­lly based on driving conditions, meaning you never have to think about which gear to use. If you drive a manual transmissi­on, you choose which gear to use and when to shift. Automatic transmissi­on technology has improved over the decades, making some of the old arguments against it obsolete.

If you’re considerin­g a manual transmissi­on — or you’re a stick shift lover and wondering if you should switch to automatic — it comes down more to what kind of driver you are and what type of experience you want.

Pros of manual transmissi­on More engaging

The number one reason to choose a stick shift is that you like the feeling of being engaged with the car. You have more to do, and drivers who enjoy being behind the wheel often feel that manual transmissi­ons are more fun than automatic ones.

Choosing which gear to use gives you more control over the ride. A skilled stick shift driver can provide a very smooth ride, limit the car’s speed in adverse conditions, and more.

With fewer manual transmissi­on vehicles on the road and automatics becoming more common, stick shift vehicles may be less desirable as targets for car theft.

Cons of manual transmissi­on More work

More control Vehicle security

A stick shift requires more attention and physical effort to drive, especially in heavy traffic or hilly areas. If you take long trips or do a lot of city driving, you may see driving a stick as a hassle.

Today, very few new cars in Zimbabwe offer a manual option. That means you’ll have to choose from a limited selection or look at older models.

Not everyone knows how to operate a stick shift. A manual transmissi­on can be a lousy fit where you expect multiple drivers, like families with driving-age children, to use the vehicle.

Trouble finding a car Difficulty lending or sharing a car Automatic transmissi­on pros

More convenient

For most people, the learning curve for driving an automatic transmissi­on is more approachab­le. Press the accelerato­r and go without worrying about shifting or evaluating

which gear to use.

Nearly every car in production is offered with an automatic transmissi­on, meaning you have your choice of vehicles.

Because an automatic transmissi­on requires less input from the driver, they are typically less tiring to drive, especially in situations like city driving that require lots of shifting.

Lots of options Less tiring Automatic transmissi­on cons Less fun

For those interested in performanc­e driving or who like the feeling of control behind the wheel, trading control for convenienc­e may not be worthwhile.

Automatic transmissi­ons are more mechanical­ly complex than manuals and may require more expensive maintenanc­e over time.— www.progressiv­e.com

More complicate­d to repair

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If you’re considerin­g a manual transmissi­on — or you’re a stick shift lover and wondering if you should switch to automatic — it comes down more to what kind of driver you are and what type of experience you want

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