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I've seen a lot of posters on this and other car forums that they are looking for an automatic because they frequently drive in a city.
I normally drive a clutch, but I rented an automatic when I traveled to Austin recently. I found the automatic much trickier in both city and highway driving.
In city traffic with a clutch I leave it in first gear for creeping along and it's easy for me to match the speed of the car in front of me. when the car in front of me slows down, i just reduce the throttle a little bit and the car slows right down. In an automatic, I have to hit the brakes when traffic slows down, and immediately hit the gas again when it picks up. (If you don't do this, your gaps will be too large and you will get cut off.)
Also, to make a quick move in traffic, I had to use a lot of throttle to get the car to downshift (far more than I would use in a stick shift) and again, hit the brakes after my move was complete.
My question, primarily for those that have driven in traffic with both kinds of transmission, do you agree with opinion? Is it easier to drive a clutch smoothly in traffic than an automatic? Or is it easier to drive the automatic in the city once you get used to it?
I normally drive a clutch, but I rented an automatic when I traveled to Austin recently. I found the automatic much trickier in both city and highway driving.
In city traffic with a clutch I leave it in first gear for creeping along and it's easy for me to match the speed of the car in front of me. when the car in front of me slows down, i just reduce the throttle a little bit and the car slows right down. In an automatic, I have to hit the brakes when traffic slows down, and immediately hit the gas again when it picks up. (If you don't do this, your gaps will be too large and you will get cut off.)
Also, to make a quick move in traffic, I had to use a lot of throttle to get the car to downshift (far more than I would use in a stick shift) and again, hit the brakes after my move was complete.
My question, primarily for those that have driven in traffic with both kinds of transmission, do you agree with opinion? Is it easier to drive a clutch smoothly in traffic than an automatic? Or is it easier to drive the automatic in the city once you get used to it?
