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Originally Posted by Ernest
To me MT vs AT is just what the car is used for.
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It's not even that specific; MT or AT is simply the way any particular car works.
Personally, if I'm going to be spending 5-digit money on a car, it's got to be something that I'm going to actively enjoy driving. That includes commuting (well, it did back when I had a such a thing), grocery-getting, parts-chasing, you name it. There's no need to merely endure those little trips.
Just so you know, my wife still prefers to drive stick (she's retired, too). Our daughter can and has in the past, and one of the granddaughters owns a MT car.
Norm