My cars (and truck) are all manual. I was thinking of getting an automatic when I got my new car, but still prefer how a manual handles and accelerates. A friend of mine said I was much too young to be driving an automatic and I could kill an auto tranny with my driving style = not gentle with gas pedal.
Anyway, should a hydraulic clutch be handled differently then a cable clutch? :scratch:
I burnt the clutch (hydraulic) on my Altima after two years, cost major $$$ to fix :evil: What the F*** could I have done wrong. Had been driving a stick for years, without problems. Garage (dealer) said it was my pant saver floor mat that went underneath the clutch pedal, I think that's BS.
I just don't want to screw up the clutch on my new baby
ps Although the new car is smoother, quieter, more bells and whistles, cup holders, dash heat... I have a big grin when I drive this :festiva:
pps The Cow suggested tyranny for tranny ...
Anyway, should a hydraulic clutch be handled differently then a cable clutch? :scratch:
I burnt the clutch (hydraulic) on my Altima after two years, cost major $$$ to fix :evil: What the F*** could I have done wrong. Had been driving a stick for years, without problems. Garage (dealer) said it was my pant saver floor mat that went underneath the clutch pedal, I think that's BS.
I just don't want to screw up the clutch on my new baby
ps Although the new car is smoother, quieter, more bells and whistles, cup holders, dash heat... I have a big grin when I drive this :festiva:
pps The Cow suggested tyranny for tranny ...
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