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only one way to find Which is best POLL!!!
Auto
64%
 64%  [62]
Manual
35%
 35%  [34]
Total Votes: 96

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toeknee



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I don't know if i should take offence at ad123456789011112131415's remarks, as i drive a manual, but on this occasion tend to agree with him Thumbs Up Laughing

Post #124086 17th Dec 2011 10:30 pm
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ad210358



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Meant no offence to you toeknee, I also know you that your first choice was an Auto Thumbs Up shame your wise choice in choosing a Freely didn't extend to the colour Whistle

Post #124089 17th Dec 2011 10:50 pm
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toeknee



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You had to mention Colour didn't you, its like a record stuck in the "grove" goes on and on on, i bet it wasn't a "Hefty" decision to post that reply. "Snows" what you know about it all Rolling with laughter

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The Doctor



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toeknee wrote:
You had to mention Colour didn't you, its like a record stuck in the "grove" goes on and on on, i bet it wasn't a "Hefty" decision to post that reply. "Snows" what you know about it all Rolling with laughter


Rolling with laughter Learn how to spell. It's Groove. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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toeknee



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I'm Dyslexic so bear with me Exclamation

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The Doctor



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toeknee wrote:
I'm Dyslexic so bear with me Exclamation


Very well Mr Knee. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Post #124093 17th Dec 2011 11:25 pm
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ad210358



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The Doctor wrote:
toeknee wrote:
You had to mention Colour didn't you, its like a record stuck in the "grove" goes on and on on, i bet it wasn't a "Hefty" decision to post that reply. "Snows" what you know about it all Rolling with laughter


Rolling with laughter Learn how to spell. It's Groove.


Surely the correct term is "Patented Serrated Groove" Yeah Baby Whistle

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The Doctor



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Yawn zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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ad210358



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The Doctor wrote:
manual is better :yawn:tyres zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Post #124096 17th Dec 2011 11:39 pm
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ad210358 wrote:
I concede, the manual is best
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mcphersonstrut



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It's a great car, manual or auto....... so lets leave it at that, the end.

But if anyone asks you in the pub would you prefer the left leg going up down, up down, up down, up down, up down, up down, up down, up down etc or ......just a light squeeze of the right foot to do just the same ....the auto is miles better, the end Thumbs Up

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druand wrote:
Being a good doctor I hope you can look after your left leg, just in case you need an auto in future.
Although I think I can predict your next post "i would give up driving before I would drive an auto"

I drove the whole 50 miles of the Colin Mcrae Rally as closing car in some of the worst conditions seen on stages for many years, more than happy not to have a gear lever to think about. 4WD rally cars were struggling in places.

you tube mcrae rally 2011 Drummond Hill if you want to see conditions.


that's an interesting point, why are rally cars all manual ? because it gives them the control they need to keep it on the road.

also rally drivers tend to be very good drivers................................

Iain

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mcphersonstrut wrote:
It's a great car, manual or auto....... so lets leave it at that, the end.

But if anyone asks you in the pub would you prefer the left leg going up down, up down, up down, up down, up down, up down, up down, up down etc or ......just a light squeeze of the right foot to do just the same ....the auto is miles better, the end Thumbs Up


Depends on the car. Certainly on the FL2 the manual is miles better. The end. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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dunkley201



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I have a manual, (now with serrated grooves too). I have owned at least three other brand autos but never driven an FL2 auto, so cannot enter the poll. Choice of manual or auto is entirely subjective. On the face of it, manuals should be more reliable, however, the DMF (as fitted to many diesels, not just FL2) can give rise to reliability issues, especially when subject to rough use, which the FL2 can be subject to with many towing and off-roaded etc. Therefore it is a difficult judgement as to which is the most reliable. All I know is that my FL2 is manual, on its original clutch and DMF and has exceeded 80,600 miles. And I like it! Thumbs Up 10MY (Sept 09) TD4 HSE Auto in Stornoway Grey (Now Gone)

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Mona Geeza



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I have a manual, probably for the same reason I use the stairs instead of the lift, keeps you fit. Thumbs Up

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