blazer_workz
Senior Member
JL1500k said:Auto and manual gear is aleast 2k difference in price. Can save the 2k for D200 :bigeyes:
Now you get my point.

JL1500k said:Auto and manual gear is aleast 2k difference in price. Can save the 2k for D200 :bigeyes:
blazer_workz said:Auto or Manual is very much personal preference.
I personally would prefer manual.
But when a person buys a car, the choice between auto & manual would comes to the last
decision. Because choosing the preferred model will overrule.
E.g.: One uncle who loves to drive manual is aiming to buy a Mercedes, think he hardly
has any choice to have it in manual.
user111 said:if banz has no manual, then dont buy benz
cos i always see these factors in decreasing priority
1. transmission (Manual vs auto)
2. type (sedan, hatch, SUV, etc)
3. price
4. asthetics and other funny/extra features eg sunroof.
but why benz no manual?? is it that they think their auto gearbox outperforms manual handling or is it some company policy.
Denosha said:It's not just benz. A lot of car models (especially higher-end models, except sports cars) are increasingly only coming in auto flavor. For some other models, the manual version is marketed as a lower-end model with other extras being taken out as well. Like the Ssangyong Musso my dad just ordered, only the auto version comes with ABS which i feel is quite important. And according to the salesperson, it's not possible to get the manual version and then install ABS so you're pretty much channeled into getting the auto.![]()
Denosha said:For some other models, the manual version is marketed as a lower-end model with other extras being taken out as well.
blazer_workz said:with the control that manual cars offer, abs is only an added feature.
with/without abs, handling of manual cars is still under ur control.
Abs is fitted for most auto cars becos it lacks the capability of engine brake
tat can be achieved wif manual cars.
blazer_workz said:But when a person buys a car, the choice between auto & manual would comes to the last
decision. Because choosing the preferred model will overrule.
E.g.: One uncle who loves to drive manual is aiming to buy a Mercedes, think he hardly
has any choice to have it in manual.
But if a model tat u like has both auto & manual shift..then it all depends on your urself.
Ask for test drive on both models, get a feel of it. But remember to try the auto first, and
then test the manual one. I gaurantee that 75% of u ppl will pick the manual one.
As a matter of fact, on paper, spec. for manual will outperform auto and its gonna cost less oso.
blazer_workz said:But when a person buys a car, the choice between auto & manual would comes to the last
decision. Because choosing the preferred model will overrule.
E.g.: One uncle who loves to drive manual is aiming to buy a Mercedes, think he hardly
has any choice to have it in manual.
But if a model tat u like has both auto & manual shift..then it all depends on your urself.
Ask for test drive on both models, get a feel of it. But remember to try the auto first, and
then test the manual one. I gaurantee that 75% of u ppl will pick the manual one.
As a matter of fact, on paper, spec. for manual will outperform auto and its gonna cost less oso.
Denosha said:Erm.. i think you misunderstand what ABS is for. ABS doesn't have anything to do with engine brake (which actually has nothing to do with the brakes themselves). Apart from shortening the braking distance, the most important thing is that they prevent your wheels from locking up when u brake so that you can still steer under braking. The difference is quite stunning from what I've seen in a documentary once where they tested the ability of a driver to avoid an obstacle under braking.
More about ABS here: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/anti-lock-brake.htm
An interesting quote from the front page: "In fact, on slippery surfaces, even professional drivers can't stop as quickly without ABS as an average driver can with ABS."
vince123123 said:This is not always true - I wanted a particular car model, but it only came in Manual gears, so I had to settle for my second choice which came in Auto.
It is also a factor to decide, and not necessarily the last factor.
blazer_workz said:No misunderstanding here..ABS is a safety feature. Be it manual or auto its good to have.
how often does drivers jam the brakes so hard tat causes the locking of wheels?
For manual cars, i usually down shift first for slowing down the car then i use the brakes.
Even if there is an obstacle ahead i can easily manuvre away becos i'm in a lower gear which means more grip.
For auto cars, down shifting is programed which mean drivers have to step more on the brakes for slowing down within a shorter distance "may" equate to wheel locking. And for manuvering away from obstacle, auto cars without abs will mean danger. becos the gear set is determined by the speed, which can mean turning at high speed with high gears.
High speed, low gear - gives more torque which mean more control.
The documentary is to show the usefulness of ABS, and is driven by professionals.
How many singaporean drivers can execute tat kind of turns when circumstances arise.
Likely chance of hitting the oncoming vehicles on the left or right.
ABS has many forms and spec. Some cars in the states, they employ mechanical and electronic ABS, for better safety, especially winter where most of the time u will be driving on ice.
JL1500k said:Purpose: ABS was designed to help you maintain directional control during emergency stops and when road conditions are poor. By maintaining control, you have better chances of avoiding a crash. ABS is especially useful on wet and slippery roads. You should never pump the brake pedal on a car with ABS, since the system itself ?pumps? the brakes automatically. All you need to do is apply firm and continuous pressure to the brake pedal to activate ABS operation. When the ABS system operates, you may feel a pulsating sensation from the brake pedal.
http://www.carcare.org/Brakes/abs.shtml
They rolled out the Class 3 Auto Restricted license already?JL1500k said:Manual
1.4cc and below
For experience driver
Like to play with manual gear and perform stunt like Initial D
For people who drive auto and manual can upgrade to class 4/4A/5
Cheaper
Auto
1.5cc and above
For elderly and inexperience people
For those people who pass Auto gear license only
No upgrade path for auto gear license driver (Need to retake manual class 3 license)
More expensive
blazer_workz said:For manual cars, i usually down shift first for slowing down the car then i use the brakes.
Even if there is an obstacle ahead i can easily manuvre away becos i'm in a lower gear which means more grip.
JL1500k said:I saw most of the drivers will step on brake and rest there when come to traffic light stop.
So the brake pedal will wear off fast and the brake light bulb need to replace soon?
If every times need to put to N then back to D will it cause wear and tear the gearbox? Is it too troublesome to do that when each time come to a stopping for traffic light? It is need to wait for more than 5mins then put to N otherwise car will try to move forward (because engine is running) when in D mode if you do not step on brake. Need feedback for those who drive Auto.