Afraid to drive again.
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Question. And I ask this as someone who will get trained in amanual but will enjoy an auto shift.
If both the manual and auto are under warranty for xxx miles. How is one xheaper than the other to repair? As both cost the owner $0.00.
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I suspect this auto-shift V manual debate will continue for at least another 25 or so years. One thing though that is helping is the improvements in technology. It's vastly different today than it was 40 years ago.stillwurkin, jamespmack, buddyd157 and 1 other person Thank this. -
This topic never fails to inflame emotions on both sides. I have driven manuals and auto-shifts for years. I personally don’t like the auto’s, but that’s just me. My reason is not what you would think tho. First, I have been a company driver for the last 20 plus years.
My father was a Teamster(white paper contract) for over 40 years.
I watched over all these years, the gradual decline in the standard of living for the average ‘truck driver’.
When we were kids, and your dad drove truck full time, your family was more than likely the the most ‘well off’ in the neighborhood, except for maybe a doctor or lawyer.
Over the years, with all the changes in the trucking industry, the average truck driver has lost that above average standard of living for the household.
There is a plethora of ‘advances’ over the decades that we were told were for ‘comfort’, ‘safety’, ‘lower operating cost’s’, etc., etc. Yes, some of those were for that reason, but many if not most had/have the goal of ‘expanding the driver pool’.
When you have more of anything, each individual unit of whatever it is you have becomes ‘worth less’.
This what the industry big wigs have always wanted, a whole lot of ‘worth less’ drivers, not ‘worthless’, worthless employees are no good to anybody.
That’s my biggest gripe regarding auto-shift trucks, it has enabled a vast pool of individuals into the industry dragging down the standard of living for those in the industry.
And, this not the only ‘advancement’ that has done this, but that’s another topic for another day.
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Not sure but I'd venture to guess that most new drivers never had learned to drive a manual transmission in an automobile and the whole concept is foreign to them.
Now throw them in a big truck w a 13 and well you know...
I believe if someone was able to drive a clutch as a youth they'd have a better understanding of the workings in a non synchro transmission. -
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