Should I stick to automatic or go to manual?

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  1. REO6205

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    If I was buying a new truck for OTR work that somebody else was going to drive I'd get an automatic. I don't like it but I have to accept the fact that most younger drivers can't handle a clutch. Also, with fuel being what it is every mpg counts. It didn't use to but it does now.

    For me personally, I'll keep my 6 and 4.
     
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    If you are OTR, autos might be okay. If you do local where every load is 80k, you’ll go broke with repairs, especially with Peterbilt. We bought a few a few years ago and they were a nightmare. Couldn’t get rid of them fast enough.
     
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    Go with manual,,stay away from spicer transmissions,,fuller all the way
     
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    Ran a Mack pinnacle flat top sleeper mDrive 12 spd auto for 3 weeks, tare weight 27,500 loaded 79,500. Ran 5 loads from Pittsburgh to Philly and averaged 5.9 mpg cruise set at 70 for 504 miles every day.

    My assigned truck is a Mack pinnacle mid roof 10 spd manual, tare 27,580 loaded 79,500. Same route at 70 mph I average 6.7.

    Autos are terrible with a smooth bore tanker and caused me nothing but aggravation, left me stranded at intersections and never timed a shift right. I'll take my 10 spd any day of the week
     
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    It’s the guy that brings package size into the conversation that always has an earthworm in the crotch whereas I have a king cobra. I can’t help it if you can only drive autos and women laugh you out of bed, then give you a refund out of pity.

    We’re talking transmissions here son. Leave your tiny pecker out of the conversation.
     
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    Choose based upon how YOU run, what YOU pull, and what YOU desire.

    I can spec you an OTR truck with a 72" sleeper that will regularly break 9mpg, even running heavy, but it ill be an automatic.

    I can spec you an OTR truck with a coffin sleeper that will struggle to break 5 mpg, yet pull anything you want anywhere you want, but it will have an 18-speed.

    I agree that all new drivers should spend their first couple years in a manual truck, as these autos do create bad habits such as braking way too late before taking a ramp or curve, but once you are to the point of owning a truck, pick what works best for your personal situation.
     
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    Us women can drive a manual just fine.

    OP, buy what fits you best.

    Give me a manual 7 days a week, but it isn't mandatory to drive a manual to be a man, just like women don't need an automatic.
    Personally I wouldn't buy an automatic, but largely because I am comfortable in a manual. My pickup is an automatic, and will bet you I have gone for the nonexistent clutch pedal and stick a thousand times since buying it. Wish I had bought a manual transmission pickup, even though it would have meant buying an old one, not brand new.
     
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    Automatics will have a better reslae value.
    Manuals are for the die hards whom cant stand the notions of having an automatic. I learned on a manual. Never got to drive an automatic, that doesnt mean I wouldnt want to.
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    Personally I have always used a manual when I plow driveways. I got a automatic about 6 years ago. II was foolish not to give an automatic a chance. They will do a better job of turning slowly when trying to get unstuck. Good luck and dont forget to post what you deciided to get in this thread
     
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    Automatic is the way to go in my opinion. Why? Because life is easier that way. Call me lazy I don't care. Inlike anything that makes life easy. I'd never go back to a manual even if I had the choice. I don't need to satisfy the need to 'look like a truck driver.'
     
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