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Are you planning to buy a new car soon? If you’ve stepped into a showroom lately, you probably noticed that almost every model now comes with an Automatic option. A few years ago, automatic cars were seen as a luxury or something only for people who didn't know real driving. But today? Everyone wants one.
However, before you sign those papers and drive away, it is super important to understand what you are getting into. Driving an automatic is a totally different experience compared to a manual. It has some amazing perks that make life easy, but it also has a few annoying downsides that might hurt your pocket later.
Let’s break it down in simple words so you can decide if an automatic car is actually the right choice for you.
The demand for automatic cars, especially AMT (Automated Manual Transmission), has skyrocketed recently. Why? Because our cities are getting more crowded, and our traffic jams are getting longer.
In the old days, automatic cars were very expensive and used a lot of fuel. But things have changed. New technology like AMT has made automatic cars much more affordable and fuel-efficient. This is why more and more people are choosing comfort over the old-school gear stick.
If you live in a city with heavy traffic, you know the struggle. In a manual car, you are constantly pressing and releasing the clutch. After an hour in traffic, your left leg starts to feel like it’s been through a gym workout.
In an automatic car, there is no clutch pedal. You just have the brake and the accelerator. This makes driving in bumper-to-bumper traffic much less tiring. You can just relax and focus on the road.
If you are learning to drive for the first time, an automatic is a blessing. You don't have to worry about the perfect balance between the clutch and the gas. You don’t have to worry about the engine shutting off (stalling) in the middle of a busy intersection. You just put it in Drive and go. It takes away 70% of the stress of learning to drive.
When you don't have to think about which gear to shift into, you can keep both hands on the steering wheel and your eyes on the road. This actually makes driving safer, especially on narrow roads or curvy mountain paths. The car decides the best gear based on your speed, leaving you free to navigate safely.
On the highway, automatic cars are a dream. They shift smoothly as you speed up, making the ride feel premium and calm. If you love long road trips, you will definitely reach your destination feeling much fresher than you would in a manual car.
Nothing is perfect, right? Automatic cars have a few weak spots that you should consider before buying.
As mentioned in the image reference, automatic transmissions (especially AMTs) take a little bit of time to change gears. When you press the accelerator hard to overtake another car, there might be a gap of a few seconds before the car actually finds the right gear and speeds up. This can be a bit annoying if you like a very fast and responsive car.
An automatic gearbox is a complex piece of machinery. Because it has more electronics and specialized parts, servicing it is usually more expensive than a manual gearbox. If something goes wrong inside the transmission after the warranty expires, be prepared for a bigger bill at the mechanic.
There’s more to life than simply increasing its speed.
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This is a point many people miss. In heavy city traffic, automatic cars often stay in low gears (1st or 2nd) for a long time. Because the engine doesn't get a chance to move up to higher gears, it stays at a high RPM and consumes more fuel. If you are someone who strictly looks at mileage, you might find that a manual car gives you a few extra kilometers per liter in heavy traffic.
Generally, an automatic version of the same car will cost you anywhere from $800 to $1,500 (or 50,000 to 1,00,000 INR) more than the manual version. You are paying a premium for that comfort.
If you’ve been looking at budget-friendly cars, you’ve probably seen the term AMT. This stands for Automated Manual Transmission.
It’s basically a manual gearbox that has a robot on top of it to shift the gears for you. The advantage of an AMT is that it’s cheaper than a traditional automatic and gives great mileage. The disadvantage is that the gear shifts aren't as silky smooth as the expensive automatics. But for a first-time buyer, it’s a fantastic balance between cost and comfort.
So, is an automatic car worth it?
Buy an automatic if:
Stick to a manual if:
Buying a car is a big decision. My advice? Go to the dealership and take a long test drive of both the manual and the automatic versions. See how your left leg feels after 20 minutes!
Ultimately, the goal is to enjoy your time behind the wheel. If an automatic makes your life easier, it’s worth every extra penny.
What do you think? Are you a fan of the manual gear stick, or are you ready to switch to automatic? Let me know in the comments below!
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