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[–] OfCourseNot@fedia.io 1 points 8 hours ago

If you think shifting gears is an important part of driving you are, most likely, a shitty driver. I put as much attention on the stick as I put on my pinky toe when I'm walking, I do use it but my attention is in not tripping with any obstacle, not bumping into someone, not stepping on a dog shit... I barely notice what I do with them unless something's wrong, the toe's hurting or the transmission acting up.

Driving manual isn't that special, over here in Europe everybody do it, literal children, grandmas over a hundred years old, people with mental disabilities...

I think that manual transmissions still have some advantages in some cases, but I have an automatic since half a year ago (my only prior experience was one week in the States with a rented car) and I prefer it, the same car in manual was also available and it was cheaper. Zero regrets. After a hard day of work, not having to do leg series with the clutch in the traffic jams is just objectively better.