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February 29th, 2008 03:02 AM #121Hello! I am a new member and really thinking about buying a car of my own and i want to ask honest opinions about M/T and AT. Does having a different transmission affect fuel consumption? Which is more fuel effecient? thanks! because I am thinking about buying either of these budget cars-- Getz 1.2 GL A/T or Picanto /T. thanks again!
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February 29th, 2008 08:08 AM #122
An A/T-equipped car is relatively heavier than an identical model equipped with M/T, which affects fuel consumption. A properly operated M/T vehicle can deliver anywhere from 5% to 15% fuel economy over an equivalent A/T variant, depending on driving conditions and driving style.
The use of a rigid clutch also makes an M/T more mechanically efficient than A/T, which uses a torque converter.
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February 29th, 2008 12:56 PM #123^ thank you so much!
now its comfort againt fuel efficiency for me.. and maintainance/durability..
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February 29th, 2008 01:05 PM #124
The only real advantage A/T has over M/T is comfort and the convenience of multi-tasking behind the wheel.
For maintenance, I will have to quote what motor guru niky said in another thread. This is with regards to choosing either an M/T or A/T on a pre-owned car:
Originally Posted by niky
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February 29th, 2008 01:18 PM #125again, thank you so much!
I guess i will just have to work double learning about M/T (first-time driver here)...
do you happen to know where the thread about yaris, jazz, alto, picanto, getz, rio comparision? i'd really appreciate it if i will be enlightened .. thank you!
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February 29th, 2008 01:32 PM #126
Comparing the 1.3 M/T Avanza (2007) and a 1.6 A/T Altis (2002), we get basically the same FC of 12 to 13 Km per liter.
Sadyang matipid lang ang makina ng Altis?
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February 29th, 2008 04:12 PM #127
It's partly because the Altis is lighter than the Avanza, and partly because the Avanza has very short gear ratios, which give it good acceleration, while the Altis, with more torque and less drivetrain losses (the Avanza's rear wheel drive means that more power is lost through the propeller shaft than in the Altis, where the power goes straight to the wheels, right beside the engine), can put the power down more easily, so the Altis's gearbox is longer geared, allowing it to turn at a lower engine speed at the same road speed as the Avanza.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
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April 1st, 2008 02:40 PM #128
for me, its better to use an A/T for a daily driver and M/T for weekend driving
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April 12th, 2008 08:14 PM #129Good evening guys sa akin lang okey ang AT dahil sa trapik at 4 yrs na rin ang kotse namin at ngayon lang ako nagkaroon ng manual pero nakikita ko na ang kaibahan nila, walang problema sa akin ang arangkada ng matic gaya ng ginagawa ng manual at nagagawa ko rin sa manual ang sa matic.
Ang asawa ko ang nakakadama ng malaking pagkakaiba ng matic at manual dahil sa smooth ng driving yung biglang hinto at arangkada ay hindi nararamdaman sa matic. di tulad sa manual na pag minalas pa pwedeng mamatayan ng makina.
Ako naman malaki ang pagkakaiba nila sa konsumo ng gas(AT) at diesel (manual).
PAg plano ng ruta na lang at iwas sa trapik at wag maging agresibo sa kalsada para di malakas sa konsumo.
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July 14th, 2008 08:48 PM #130ive tried driving both m/t and a/t in different cars and different distances and all i could say that nothing is still compared to m/t. the only time that i like driving a/t is during traffic, otherwise, m/t is still better for me. cheaper maintenance too.