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Shiny_Surface
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Why don't they put clutchless manuals in common vehicles?
Don't some racecars have those?
Don't some racecars have those?
Shiny_Surface":82092 said:Why don't they put clutchless manuals in common vehicles?
Don't some racecars have those?
tommythelurker":8445a said:
They sell cars like that but they're basically still an automatic, you just tell it when to shift instead of it deciding for itself. Not very common but they're out there. I tried one and it was just weird. I think the technology is different from what the racecars use though. I'm not sure but I think the race cars still have a clutch, but you can shift without using it. Actually you can shift a regular street manual without using the clutch but it's kinda rough...
tommythelurker":a7d13 said:
They sell cars like that but they're basically still an automatic, you just tell it when to shift instead of it deciding for itself. Not very common but they're out there. I tried one and it was just weird. I think the technology is different from what the racecars use though. I'm not sure but I think the race cars still have a clutch, but you can shift without using it. Actually you can shift a regular street manual without using the clutch but it's kinda rough...
Code001":f55f9 said:Just out of curiosity...
Can you drive a manual transmission?
Is your daily driver a manual or automatic?
Do you prefer a manual or automatic?
I found out quite a few American teens cannot drive a manual, yet almost all Europeans can. For me, I can drive one (my daily driver is a manual so I drive a manual about every day), but I prefer automatics for daily driving and drag racing. I prefer manuals for road racing and auto-crossing.
Oh, if you can, state your age too. If you don't wanna reveal that, it's fine.
Age: 19