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ajmooseman
 


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Any reasons not to buy a manual?

Ok guys, new here (posted in hello thread)

Looking to buy the wife a discovery, we need a very large family car, 4 kids!!
Have been looking at auto or a month or so, but I've found a good deal on a 05 manual. lowish mileage great spec.
So is there any major reason not to by manual, she has a manual car now so no probs for here.

Cheers
  
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Welcome Thumbs Up

check for clutch slip (expensive job)

Otherwise they are fantastic in manual or Auto.... manual is slightly quicker off the mark (if you're that way inclined) and "can" return a higher mpg (again, if you drive it so)

The 6 speed box is a joy to be honest

Auto was an extra hence slightly higher 2nd hand residuals.
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Some say manual gears are best. The vast majority are auto, so a manual will be a rare commodity, especially in high trim level.

Its down to personal preference. Some early manuals eat their clutches very early on, so it might be worth investigating whether it has ever had a warranty job on the clutch.
  
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you have no control over the EPB with a manual
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Don't want to tempt fate, Wink but I have had my manual from new 55 plate and just hit 50k and it has been faultless, and I think you get slightly lower speeds in low range giving that little bit more control when playing also mpg a little better with the manual.As for the handbrake its not a problem but would guess the auto set up is better for hill starts and towing.So feel your boots and what ever you buy your love it! Thumbs Up
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SN wrote:
you have no control over the EPB with a manual
The auto apply can be easily disabled. Was one of the first things i did with my faultmate. Andy

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Go manual. Thumbs Up
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SN - don't get your comment bowt EPB control ?,you got total control on the EPB with a manual providing the EPB is functional ......
  
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methley wrote:
SN wrote:
you have no control over the EPB with a manual
The auto apply can be easily disabled. Was one of the first things i did with my faultmate.

And you can easily force it not to apply in the situations where it would normally do so automatically, should the urge take you.
  
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Manual, spanish waiters are great Thumbs Up
  
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Or Emanual shes nice
  
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No probs with mine, just make sure you run her in low range every so often.
  
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I have a manual and wouldn't swap it for anything runs great and just blanked the egr with Petes blanking plates today and works brillient.
Good luck Thumbs Up
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thanks for the reply's guys

Just had a text from the vendor, It's sold!

Damm got really excited and was going to view first thing tomorrow.

The hunt continues, found a HSE auto, a little over budget (but the old man has offered a helping hand Smile

Not listed with a tow bar, but don't all HSe's have one??
  
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Towbars were optional even on a HSE. Cheap & easy to fit, often available here or on fleabay, electrics supposed to be easy to fit. Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

Good job chosing an auto, they are brill and great for us lazy bones that dont want to wear out our left foots!!
   
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Re: Any reasons not to buy a manual?

ajmooseman wrote:

So is there any major reason not to by manual, she has a manual car now so no probs for here.

Cheers


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