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Old 03-19-2016, 06:13 PM   #28
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Most of my previous cars have been manual, and I especially love driving manual on winding roads out of town. But I don't miss having to change a failed clutch!

I used to know a guy who managed a corporate vehicle fleet and he found that statistically the automatics turned out to be more reliable. He believed it was due to less stress on the engines due to the AT keeping them running more on their "comfort zone".

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I've never had a failed clutch after 35-36 years of driving nothing but manuals, even on OEM/factory clutches with 200,000 miles on them. Granted they were all Honda/Acura manuals up until my 2015 Yaris. Looking forward to seeing how this clutch holds up in comparison.
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