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If you want speed get a manual, a nice one is a Honda Civic SI, or get a Mitsubishi Lancer EVO. MY two personally favorites
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F11 wrote
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xMercii wrote
Kracka wrote What do you mean by "Does it have enough power"?


I saw reviews saying the automatic doesn't have enough but the manual does.

It really doesnt matter whether its manual or automatic to be honest. Its a 4 cylinder. Either way you go, youre not gonna find a whole lot of power anyways.

Uh there is a BIG difference between automatix and manual, HUGE can i see the facts to show there is no difference?

Im saying actual physical power... Whether you go manual or automatic, it all depends on the person shifty. Yes, youll see better acceleration from a manual (granted the person driving knows how to shift) but the power doesnt change between the two
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F11 wrote
Jeez wrote
xMercii wrote
Kracka wrote What do you mean by "Does it have enough power"?


I saw reviews saying the automatic doesn't have enough but the manual does.

It really doesnt matter whether its manual or automatic to be honest. Its a 4 cylinder. Either way you go, youre not gonna find a whole lot of power anyways.

Uh there is a BIG difference between automatix and manual, HUGE can i see the facts to show there is no difference?


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You should show something that shows where there are power differences between the two.
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F11 wrote
Jeez wrote
xMercii wrote
Kracka wrote What do you mean by "Does it have enough power"?


I saw reviews saying the automatic doesn't have enough but the manual does.

It really doesnt matter whether its manual or automatic to be honest. Its a 4 cylinder. Either way you go, youre not gonna find a whole lot of power anyways.

Uh there is a BIG difference between automatix and manual, HUGE can i see the facts to show there is no difference?


I think you mean it's different speed-wise. Power is different than speed. A manual will get you from point a to point b quicker than an automatic if you know how to shift because automatics don't shift to give you the best speed, they shift accordingly to how the manufacture wants it to; whether it be for fuel economy, smoother ride, etc. Granted, most fast cars are manual, because they want you to squeeze out every millisecond you can to get the car to go as fast as it can. Regardless, automatics are built so well today that you lose like a half second at worst in speed if you race a same model car except one is manual and the other is automatic.
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