Why Would Anyone Want a Manual?
#31
Re: Why Would Anyone Want a Manual?
Originally Posted by Double-Trinity
On the Insight, the CVT version doesn't have lean-burn, which hurts its mpgs a lot.
2005 Honda Civic Hybrids:
Honda Civic Hybrid (automatic, lean burn) 48/47
Honda Civic Hybrid (automatic,PZEV) 47/48
Honda Civic Hybrid (manual, lean burn) 46/51
Honda Civic Hybrid (manual,PZEV) 45/51
If you look in the database the Civic MTs are beating the CVTs by 3 mpg.
#32
Re: Why Would Anyone Want a Manual?
Hi everyone; well here is my (3-Cents-Worth).
Ready?
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It took me approx. 45 min. to travel 3-miles in city stop and wait and go traffic just to get to the interestate ramp and then stop at the bottom of the ramp to try to merge onto the interstate with it stopped and backed up as far as you could see and finally after getting in (Line) you had the Golden Opportunity to do the following.
If you think it is fun or exciting or you have that control thing going on you need to be in front of me or behind me or beside me this evening while trying to drive home and merge onto the interestate at (30-35 mph) or Stop and Go and then do it again for mile after mile. You all that love manuals would very soon get (Sick) of holding that clutch pedal down and easing it up and then back down and then back up and here we go again with the whole process over and over mile after mile to get home after being at work all day and tired. Manuals may have been the rave back "Maybe-10yrs. Ago" with little traffic but this is a different USA that we live and drive in today.
Spare me the fun, exciting, controlling, I'm in charge thing with a Manual Trans. unless you happen to live in the middle of (NO-WHERE) USA.
Lazy and Happy
Auto-Trans. Man
Terry
Ready?
Traffic-traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic
It took me approx. 45 min. to travel 3-miles in city stop and wait and go traffic just to get to the interestate ramp and then stop at the bottom of the ramp to try to merge onto the interstate with it stopped and backed up as far as you could see and finally after getting in (Line) you had the Golden Opportunity to do the following.
If you think it is fun or exciting or you have that control thing going on you need to be in front of me or behind me or beside me this evening while trying to drive home and merge onto the interestate at (30-35 mph) or Stop and Go and then do it again for mile after mile. You all that love manuals would very soon get (Sick) of holding that clutch pedal down and easing it up and then back down and then back up and here we go again with the whole process over and over mile after mile to get home after being at work all day and tired. Manuals may have been the rave back "Maybe-10yrs. Ago" with little traffic but this is a different USA that we live and drive in today.
Spare me the fun, exciting, controlling, I'm in charge thing with a Manual Trans. unless you happen to live in the middle of (NO-WHERE) USA.
Lazy and Happy
Auto-Trans. Man
Terry
#33
Re: Why Would Anyone Want a Manual?
The only time a 5-speed is a problem for me is when freeway traffic tuns into a stop-and-go parking lot that creeps at sub 5mph. My solution on Honda's is an EV mode. It would be good on the nerves and the FE.
#34
Re: Why Would Anyone Want a Manual?
Originally Posted by lakedude
"Why would anybody want a CVT" is a better question. The CVT is more expensive, less reliable, usually gets worse mileage, and lacks the control you get with a MT. The only reasons to prefer a CVT that I can think of are:
1) Availability, got one cause you couldn't find a manual
2) Lazeyness in the extreme.
3) You need your hands free to do things you shouldn't be doing in a moving vehicle.
4) You don't know how to drive a MT.
I think "4" is very valid if you are just learning how to drive. You have enough to worry about when you are learning how to drive without a clutch and shift lever to worry about.
1) Availability, got one cause you couldn't find a manual
2) Lazeyness in the extreme.
3) You need your hands free to do things you shouldn't be doing in a moving vehicle.
4) You don't know how to drive a MT.
I think "4" is very valid if you are just learning how to drive. You have enough to worry about when you are learning how to drive without a clutch and shift lever to worry about.
#35
Re: Why Would Anyone Want a Manual?
Couldn't agree with you more Terry. My daily commute was always stop-go for mile after mile, unrelenting traffic jams and I vowed to never again buy a manual trans, especially after breaking my left leg skiing a few years back. But if I decide to get that 1966 shelby cobra and only drive it on sunny weekend days, that's another story..
#36
Re: Why Would Anyone Want a Manual?
Originally Posted by ralph_dog
Couldn't agree with you more Terry. My daily commute was always stop-go for mile after mile, unrelenting traffic jams and I vowed to never again buy a manual trans, especially after breaking my left leg skiing a few years back. But if I decide to get that 1966 shelby cobra and only drive it on sunny weekend days, that's another story..
I really (HATE) to be a "HEART-BREAKER" but do you want to guess who used to (OWN)
a "1965 Shelby Cobra Mustang"?
You guessed it; (ME).
Have-A-Nice-Day
Terry
Last edited by tigerhonaker; 11-19-2005 at 08:22 AM. Reason: Re-Arrange (text)
#37
Re: Why Would Anyone Want a Manual?
Originally Posted by tigerhonaker
Hi everyone; well here is my (3-Cents-Worth).
Ready?
Traffic-traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic
It took me approx. 45 min. to travel 3-miles in city stop and wait and go traffic just to get to the interestate ramp and then stop at the bottom of the ramp to try to merge onto the interstate with it stopped and backed up as far as you could see and finally after getting in (Line) you had the Golden Opportunity to do the following.
If you think it is fun or exciting or you have that control thing going on you need to be in front of me or behind me or beside me this evening while trying to drive home and merge onto the interestate at (30-35 mph) or Stop and Go and then do it again for mile after mile. You all that love manuals would very soon get (Sick) of holding that clutch pedal down and easing it up and then back down and then back up and here we go again with the whole process over and over mile after mile to get home after being at work all day and tired. Manuals may have been the rave back "Maybe-10yrs. Ago" with little traffic but this is a different USA that we live and drive in today.
Spare me the fun, exciting, controlling, I'm in charge thing with a Manual Trans. unless you happen to live in the middle of (NO-WHERE) USA.
Lazy and Happy
Auto-Trans. Man
Terry
Ready?
Traffic-traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic
It took me approx. 45 min. to travel 3-miles in city stop and wait and go traffic just to get to the interestate ramp and then stop at the bottom of the ramp to try to merge onto the interstate with it stopped and backed up as far as you could see and finally after getting in (Line) you had the Golden Opportunity to do the following.
If you think it is fun or exciting or you have that control thing going on you need to be in front of me or behind me or beside me this evening while trying to drive home and merge onto the interestate at (30-35 mph) or Stop and Go and then do it again for mile after mile. You all that love manuals would very soon get (Sick) of holding that clutch pedal down and easing it up and then back down and then back up and here we go again with the whole process over and over mile after mile to get home after being at work all day and tired. Manuals may have been the rave back "Maybe-10yrs. Ago" with little traffic but this is a different USA that we live and drive in today.
Spare me the fun, exciting, controlling, I'm in charge thing with a Manual Trans. unless you happen to live in the middle of (NO-WHERE) USA.
Lazy and Happy
Auto-Trans. Man
Terry
I would and am going to live in what you call the middle of nowhere! Kevin
#38
Re: Why Would Anyone Want a Manual?
Originally Posted by tigerhonaker
Hi everyone; well here is my (3-Cents-Worth).
Ready?
Traffic-traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic
It took me approx. 45 min. to travel 3-miles in city stop and wait and go traffic just to get to the interestate ramp and then stop at the bottom of the ramp to try to merge onto the interstate with it stopped and backed up as far as you could see and finally after getting in (Line) you had the Golden Opportunity to do the following.
If you think it is fun or exciting or you have that control thing going on you need to be in front of me or behind me or beside me this evening while trying to drive home and merge onto the interestate at (30-35 mph) or Stop and Go and then do it again for mile after mile. You all that love manuals would very soon get (Sick) of holding that clutch pedal down and easing it up and then back down and then back up and here we go again with the whole process over and over mile after mile to get home after being at work all day and tired. Manuals may have been the rave back "Maybe-10yrs. Ago" with little traffic but this is a different USA that we live and drive in today.
Spare me the fun, exciting, controlling, I'm in charge thing with a Manual Trans. unless you happen to live in the middle of (NO-WHERE) USA.
Lazy and Happy
Auto-Trans. Man
Terry
Ready?
Traffic-traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic-Traffic
It took me approx. 45 min. to travel 3-miles in city stop and wait and go traffic just to get to the interestate ramp and then stop at the bottom of the ramp to try to merge onto the interstate with it stopped and backed up as far as you could see and finally after getting in (Line) you had the Golden Opportunity to do the following.
If you think it is fun or exciting or you have that control thing going on you need to be in front of me or behind me or beside me this evening while trying to drive home and merge onto the interestate at (30-35 mph) or Stop and Go and then do it again for mile after mile. You all that love manuals would very soon get (Sick) of holding that clutch pedal down and easing it up and then back down and then back up and here we go again with the whole process over and over mile after mile to get home after being at work all day and tired. Manuals may have been the rave back "Maybe-10yrs. Ago" with little traffic but this is a different USA that we live and drive in today.
Spare me the fun, exciting, controlling, I'm in charge thing with a Manual Trans. unless you happen to live in the middle of (NO-WHERE) USA.
Lazy and Happy
Auto-Trans. Man
Terry
Tiger,
I can understand your feelings I live and work in the San Francisco bay area and drive everyday on one of the nations rudest stretch of freeways 880. Going through traffic I tend to allow myself extra room and drive slower so I do not come to a complete stop as often. Loosing momentum hurts MPG CVT or MT. My commute is 23 miles that can take up to 90 minutes, the MT is really not that bad I just changed my driving habits a little to compensate.
#39
Re: Why Would Anyone Want a Manual?
Originally Posted by tigerhonaker
Hi Ralph;
I really (HATE) to be a "HEART-BREAKER" but do you want to guess who used to (OWN)
a "1965 Shelby Cobra Mustang"?
You guessed it; (ME).
Have-A-Nice-Day
Terry
I really (HATE) to be a "HEART-BREAKER" but do you want to guess who used to (OWN)
a "1965 Shelby Cobra Mustang"?
You guessed it; (ME).
Have-A-Nice-Day
Terry
#40
Re: Why Would Anyone Want a Manual?
oh stick... auto is nice after a hard days' of work and you want to... hahah **** public forum!
at least for those whom are lazy and want control, at least in the future like the honda jazz its CVT will have a 7 speed paddle shifter! it emulates 7 preset ratios... so when you shift its the fastest and smoothest shift ever... all within a click of a button!
and more efficent than an auto... now that's progress! why couldn't the civic hybrid have some manual sequential feature... i'd pay for that.
at least for those whom are lazy and want control, at least in the future like the honda jazz its CVT will have a 7 speed paddle shifter! it emulates 7 preset ratios... so when you shift its the fastest and smoothest shift ever... all within a click of a button!
and more efficent than an auto... now that's progress! why couldn't the civic hybrid have some manual sequential feature... i'd pay for that.