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Re: You all should have got the MT [carfanatic007] by hungarian83
Jun 10, 2006 (11:51 am)
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Replying to: carfanatic007 (Jun 10, 2006 2:16 am)

"I still prefer the manual any day to an automatic with or without paddles!"
 
I completely agree, but the paddle shifters aren't just a gimmick since they do allow for more control. However, nothing beats the real thing.
 
Someone recently criticized my purchase of the Fit with the 5MT, since in their opinion they would only purchase an automatic. Their reasoning was that they can't talk on the cell phone or drink coffee with the manual.
(like that is bad thing?!)
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Re: You all should have got the MT [hungarian83] by backy
Jun 10, 2006 (11:54 am)
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Replying to: hungarian83 (Jun 10, 2006 11:51 am)

LOL! Why would anyone be drinking coffee when they might be shifting? Same for using a cell phone. There are always hands-free phones and headsets for people who must talk on the phone while on the road. And I suppose a camel pack (insulated) for the coffee.
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Re: You all should have got the MT [backy] by hungarian83
Jun 10, 2006 (12:21 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Jun 10, 2006 11:54 am)

"There are always hands-free phones and headsets for people who must talk on the phone while on the road."
 
It is not the use of the hands that worries me about mobile phones while driving...it is the use of the mind.
I have known manual-shifting since I started driving and unless I am at a constant speed on the motorway for a long time, I usually only have one hand on the steering wheel. However, one's point of focus shifts when talking on the phone (hands-free or otherwise). When people are commanding a two-ton box of metal at 80 mph, they should be focusing on driving, and not whether their non-fat soy latte tastes fine.
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Re: You all should have got the MT [hungarian83] by anotherscott
Jun 19, 2006 (7:13 am)
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Replying to: hungarian83 (Jun 10, 2006 12:21 pm)

You're right, the issue with cell phones isn't having something in your hand. People drive one-handed all the time.
 
I think you're partially right that it's a concentration issue, but not because conversation is that distracting, people also talk to other passengers all the time. However, the relatively poor sound quality of cell phones does require more concentration than live voices.
 
I think probably the biggest issue is that people take their eyes off the road to initiate a call (if they don't have voice dialing) and to answer calls (and perhaps to end them). I think those are the most dangerous times. Taking your eyes off the road seems like a bigger issue than use of a hand or conversation.
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learning stick by nuknuk
Jul 12, 2006 (7:20 am)
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Hi. searched the site, this seems as good as any place to ask- Does anyone know of a driving school that could teach how to drive manual trans in Chicago Northwest suburbs? thanks for any help
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Re: Honda Fit - Automatic or Manual Transmission? [Sylvia] by fittastic
Jul 12, 2006 (9:15 am)
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Replying to: Sylvia (Jul 11, 2006 6:40 pm)

I've owned and drive both and love love love MT so when I bought my Base model Fit, I bought it with MT and can't wait for the snow and ice to try to stop me now! I'm not a fan of MT in heavy rush hour traffic, but the control I feel I have over the car outweighs driving in rush hour.
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Re: learning stick [nuknuk] by fit_ness
Jul 12, 2006 (10:00 pm)
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Replying to: nuknuk (Jul 12, 2006 7:20 am)

Sorry I can't help with Chicago, but I'm firmly convinced the best teaching aid is to have the learner bare-footed while learning the zen of the stick from someone who loves driving one. Learn to be the one in control of every aspect of driving your machine, not merely subject to it. You're the boss!
 
Having someone explain the mechanics of what's going on and "pulling" the clutch out with your foot instead of "releasing" it, learning the sounds, feeling what you are doing by the seat of your pants.
 
Good luck! I've never owned an automatic and I hope I'm never forced to.
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Learning Manual Transmission by ocuihs
Aug 06, 2006 (4:50 am)
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I taught all of my siblings and friends to learn manual transmission this way:
 
Before even take the car on the road: Learn to balance the car with clutch and gas pedals on an inclined area such as your driveway. You're all set.
 
Balance means car is not moving forward or backward on an inclined driveway [brake pedal is not being applied].
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Features by navion
Apr 08, 2006 (10:49 pm)
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I think that Honda is missing the boat by not offering the marvelous and proven CVT transmission in the US market. Also it would be nice to have the cruise control option without having to go to the sport model which does not appeal to me as I am more interested in practicality.
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Re: Features [navion] by saintloup
Apr 11, 2006 (7:57 am)
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Replying to: navion (Apr 08, 2006 10:49 pm)

i absolutely agree. i am really excited about the car but don't particularly want any of the "extras" EXCEPT the cruise control, which, in my mind, is a must. is there an after-market cruise control solution?

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