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Should your next car be manual or automatic?

In the market for a new car but not sure which transmission
type is right for you? The majority of the cars in the UK are manual cars and
is still a popular choice for many buyers. But have you considered an automatic
car next? The popularity of automatic cars on finance
is on the rise, making it easier to spread the cost of owning one. With this in
mind, should you choose an automatic or manual car next?

 What’s the difference between a manual and automatic car?

 The biggest difference between an automatic and a manual car
is the gear system. A manual car has a gear system that you operate yourself.
You move the gear stick manually whilst pressing down the clutch pedal to
change gears. An automatic car doesn’t have a clutch pedal and has less actions
to take. An automatic car changes gears for you automatically in relation to
the speed that you’re travelling.

 

Should you get an automatic car?

 In automatic cars the gear stick is replaced with a shifter,
which lets you choose between drive, park, neutral and drive. The gearbox picks
the right gear for your car speed without you having to change it. Typically,
this means that automatic cars can be ‘easier’ to drive as there is less effort
involved. Most electric cars in the UK are automatic transmissions and more
than likely continue to be in the future. This is because it doesn’t require a
clutch due to its inability to stall like a diesel or petrol car.

 

Advantages of automatic cars

         
Tend to be easier to drive

         
Modern automatics have 8 gears and are more
efficient that manuals

         
A more seamless transition between gears means a
smoother ride

         
Usually more efficient than manual cars

         
Tends to have a higher resale value

         
Less effort in rush hour traffic as no need to
stop start to change gears.

 

Disadvantages of automatic cars

         
Generally cost more to buy than manual cars

         
Some drivers find automatic cars to be a more
boring drive as there is less physical connection with the car

         
Can have higher insurance and repair costs

         
If you have an automatic only license, you won’t
be able to drive manual cars. You would have to take your test again in a
manual car if you wanted a manual license.

 

Should you get a manual car?

 The majority of the cars in the UK are manual cars. Manual cars
have three pedals, one for accelerating, one for braking and a clutch. They
also have 1-5 (or 6) gears and a reverse, which the driver manually changes.
Manual cars are a popular choice as drivers tend to like to feel more of a
connection with the car and have more control. If you’re considering a manual
car, you can get a manual from a private seller with cash or through car finance, leasing and more.

 

Advantages of manual cars

         
Save money with lower
purchase price

         
Traditionally better at transferring power from
your engine so can mean more speed

         
Cheaper to repair and maintain than automatic
cars

         
Greater control over your car

         
More engaging drive

 

Disadvantages of manual cars

         
Can become tiresome in stop start traffic

         
Lower resale value of your vehicle

         
Can be uncomfortable to constantly work the
clutch

         
Less concentration on the road when you need to
change gears

 

What is a semi-automatic car?

If you can’t decide between a manual and an automatic car,
have you considered a semi-automatic car? A semi-automatic
transmission car is a combination of automatic and manual gearbox. Like an
automatic, it doesn’t have a clutch, but it also has gears like a manual car
does. This gives the driver the choice to control the gears manually or
automatically. Semi-automatic gives you the control of a manual with the easy
ride of an automatic. It can be more expensive to buy a semi-automatic than a
manual too.

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