Here in Austria, automatic cars are more a old-man thing.
(Driving with hat and a roll toilet paper with knitet protection on the rear shelve. Maybe a nodding dog on the dashboard.)
Most other people driving manual shifted cars.
They are cheaper and less hassle when you drive on mountain roads.
And if you get your license on an automatic car, you are only allowed to drive automatic cars.
If you get the license on an manual, you are allowed to drive automatic and manual shifted cars.
So yes, I drive manual.
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Specialy if you drive an Diesel.
(Driving with hat and a roll toilet paper with knitet protection on the rear shelve. Maybe a nodding dog on the dashboard.)
Most other people driving manual shifted cars.
They are cheaper and less hassle when you drive on mountain roads.
And if you get your license on an automatic car, you are only allowed to drive automatic cars.
If you get the license on an manual, you are allowed to drive automatic and manual shifted cars.
So yes, I drive manual.
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If you have more than 40KW/h (ca. 54PS) its easy possible to maintain 30km/h in 5th gear.The only way your ride would make a comfortable 30 in fifth gear is in free fall
Specialy if you drive an Diesel.