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HereForTheBeer: Buuut, cars are pretty darn good across the board these days, at least in this market. Reliability-wise, anyway. And if I search hard enough I can still find a stick shift.
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Matruchus: I really never understood why automatics are so popular in the states. Here in Europe more or less everybody drives with manual transmission.
The U.S. has LOOOOONG distances, especially in less populated areas. I've only driven on American roads and I lived in places where it would take me 45 minutes to drive by car to my job and having to drive long distances with a manual transmission tends to get old after a while.

Also, American roads tend to have variable speed limits. In one town where I lived you would have a 55 mile per hour speed limit then it would change to a 45 mph limit and then 35 BUT if you were in a school zone and school is in session then you had to slow down to 25 mph and under. Doing all that with a manual would be seriously annoying.

Another thing is when you go to visit family and you live in, say, Florida and they live in New York (the state). That's a good 12 to 16 hours by car sooo yeah....
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JudasIscariot: Also, American roads tend to have variable speed limits. In one town where I lived you would have a 55 mile per hour speed limit then it would change to a 45 mph limit and then 35 BUT if you were in a school zone and school is in session then you had to slow down to 25 mph and under. Doing all that with a manual would be seriously annoying.
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Matruchus: Actually this is quite the same as here. City/town whatever generally 50 km/h, then one street is 30km/h, next one 10km/h being a pedestrian zone :) You get out of town is first 70km/h sign, then a couple of hundred meters after that you get 60km/h, another 70km/h sign after that and then after around hundred meters again 50 and after that you can finally go 90km/h but then you get to next village and its again 50km/h :) so yeah I know how that is :) Constant gear shifting.

It really depends where you live but normal driving time from home to job in Europe is now more or less between 0.5-1 hour eitherway.

But yeah definitely driving long hauls without automatic transmission is taxing but then again I never drove anything else then cars with manual transmission so its hard to understand. Eitherway tried once to drive a car with automatic transmission but couldn't figure how to get it in to gear so I just gave up.
As a mechanic I ended up learning how to drive stick so I could test drive cars I worked on and I just could not switch to manual as I could drive, eat, and drink a non-alcoholic drink while driving an automatic transmission automobile and you can't do that with a manual :P

The one thing about manual transmissions is that they are MUCH cheaper to maintain and perhaps replace than automatics since they tend to be less complex than automatics :)