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Date:         Wed, 23 Jul 1997 18:25:38 +0200
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From:         Meier Michael <Michael.Meier@BWG1.ERL1.SIEMENS.DE>
Subject:      zu: automatic vs. manual transmission

hey james, same pros and cons as with nearly all cars.

pro: easy and comfortable to drive from my point of view longer life than manuals more fun, no stress

contra: less mpg (about 8/9%) some people need to shift per hand to be a real driver less max. speed (about 6 mph) once broken, hard to fix hard to find here in europa

I have had a 88 2.1 auto without catalyst for more than 3 years and it was a wonderful car. i would prefer auto again please xcuse my terrible english best wishes michael

- Es folgt das Anschreiben von Vanagon(a)GERRY.SDSC.EDU vom 22.07.1997 11:37 - an: Vanagon(a)GERRY.SDSC.EDU, MEIER

>Hello,

> I have found a nice 87 which I might purchase, but it >has an automatic >transmission. Would anyone care to comment on the pros >and cons of the >automatic tranny ?

> As usual, thanks in advance for your help (you folks >have been quite >helpful so far with information, and I appreciate it !)

>-James jadams@fsl.noaa.gov


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