file.newsgroup.cars.103446 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Markus Strobl 98121)
Subject: Re: Manual Shift Bigots
In article [email protected], [email protected] (Jarmo Ahonen) writes:
>[email protected] (John G. Kissane) writes:
>
>>As a matter of interest does anyone know why autos are so popular in the US while
>>here in Europe they are rare??? Just wondering.....
>>--
>
>Many cars sold here in Finland are *small* and *cheap* cars (at least when
>compared to other cars --- note that we have over 120 % car tax).
>
>And you couldn't expect a good auto mated to a 1.3 L engine?
>
>Most of the bigger cars are, however, sold with autos.
>
I would guess the high price of gas in Europe (compared to the US) has
always favoured 4-cylinder manuals.
small engines with autos are a real bore...
But why not turn the question around, why are automatics so common in
the US?
My guess is that when they tried to couple manuals to the torque-rich
V8's in the sixties the clutches turned out as real killers you had to
use both feet to depress, and that this has just lived on.
And also, an automatic with a V8 engine can be real fun to drive.
Markus
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