Does your waifu drive auto or manual?

Does your waifu drive auto or manual?

When they have gotten too old, they learn to drive.

Manual, because she is not retard who can't handle three pedals.

She doesn't have a car. As far as I can tell she walks everywhere.

If presented the opportunity to drive out and about as opposed to train transportation, I think she would be the type to drive a normal family sedan. Nothing special so automatic obviously.
Anyways I wouldn't burden her with driving if she doesn't need to, unless she really wants to.
Plus road trips across Japan would be a pleasant experience with her.

Auto. My waifu isn't poor.

This.

Both. She owns four cars, two motorcycles, and a propeller plane.

My waifu isn't legally allowed to drive because of her disability
But if she could, probably an automatic four-door sedan

Definitely manual. I'm sure she loves grabbing a 18cm long rod and fiddling around with it.

Only brainlets drive auto

Sorry auto is the future.

She doesn't have a license yet, so I'm the one doing the driving.
Hell, we don't even go outside of my town all that much, so we're satisfied with the public transport, as it both saves money, and it stops right in front of where we need to stop. I leave my waifu at the entrance of her middle school, and I ride the bus until I reach my workplace.
After I'm done with my work, I usually pass through the corner shop and buy something, so I can make dinner, and I go straight home. I wouldn't want to be treating my waifu like a child - so I'm leaving her to fuck around with her friends. She also has a part-time job. That teaches her to be somewhat independent, and that's a good quality for a middle-schooler to have. Of course, I wouldn't have any trouble if she came to me for everything, but I know how she could feel bad for doing this.
Oh, and she's the grey-haired one in the picture if you have no idea who am I talking about.

I want to manhandle her

Anybody who willingly drives a manual for commuting is an idiot.

manual

>saving gas is bad

Can't believe I forgot.
I drive a manual Audi wagon on our cross-country commutes. It's a lovely car that's not only powerful, but also, quite spacious.

If you're waifu is old enough to drive you're doing it wrong.

Rally or the Russian?
Either way, she's a dyke.

CVT gets better mileage.

>using the vehicular jew

the future is, either fortunately or unfortunately, depending on your point of view: people like you getting shoved into self-driving cars and not allowed to drive at all, while those of us who actually enjoy driving get subjected to increased insurance costs and hand-wringing by the nanny-statists.

What do humongous mecha count as?
Space ships?
Horse carriages?

Anyone willing to drive at all for commuting is an idiot. I drive for work and I don't understand how people can deal with bumper to bumper traffic every single day.

Yeah I'm sure ((she)) loves fiddling around with ((her)) rod

I don't believe in self-driving cars. I started working as a driver and hit the road 3 days ago to forget someone. A good driver will never go hungry, not in a million years.

Is there any reason to drive manual over auto?
Not shitposting, I honestly don't know.

Faster, better, more control. Another way of braking that's much better than the brakes themselves. Conserves power in hairpins, on hills and on tight crossings. There's a reason there's no automatic race cars, or for that matter automatic trucks.

>I don't believe in self-driving cars

This
Also better fuel efficiency.

Autism

>that guy who thinks he's an F1 racer
Newer automatics are better these days. Unless you're a hypermiler autist.

>Faster, better, more control.
Why is it faster, what do you mean by control and better
> Another way of braking that's much better than the brakes themselves.
Do you mean with the handbrake?
>Conserves power in hairpins, on hills and on tight crossings.
I honestly don't know why that would matter when driving normally.

It's the same as with fapping and sex. Minimal replacement versus doing the right thing at the right time for the right reasons.

Stop spouting this shit, you faggot. You don't understand something and you immediately call it 'austistic'
There's a reason the rest of the world uses primarily manual over auto. Price plays a role, but it's not just that.

t. unemployed in 5 years.

>doing the right thing at the right time for the right reasons.
What are you going to be The Transporter? What driving can't be automated other than maybe police chasing and driving VIPs who could be attacked.

>clearly has never driven a manual.

He's talking about engine braking you dolt. Not that there's really any need for it unless you live at the top of a mountain and you have to drive donw it everyday.

>select all images with cars

>clearly has never driven a manual.
Did I not make that clear?

I spend most of the day on the road.

She drives the most manual of them all - a horse.

Horses are pretty smart user.

Does she fuck it?

Your point is what?

no

Literally any cargo transport will be happily replaced by robots eventually. There's little to no reason to not replace sleepy drivers with cold steel. I can already imagine first trials during traffic jams on highways in a couple of years

A self-driving car can't react or adapt. It just stops. It's only good for like the autobahn so the driver can take short breaks and have less workload.

They avoid or jump over obstacles automatically, that's pretty smart.

>A self-driving car can't react or adapt

Not that guy, but aren't there dangers of one-man drive-bys? I live in a particularly rowdy area and I don't see anything stopping a man from arming himself with a rifle and mowing down crowds of people with ease, since he won't have to press down pedals and shit.

oh my b user. just woke up and too used to shit posting. There's not really that much of a reason to drive a manual. I daily one and while it's fun to pretend I'm a racecar driver once and a while it makes it annoying to try to drink coffee when you constantly have to shift.

This.
They'll pair them with human at first, but later remove the cabin entirely.

Self driving cars already have millions of miles driven in the bay area.

My point is, don't assume I'm unskilled or not ready to improve my skills just because I'm on Sup Forums.

Well considering you're not a top cart racer as a child you probably won't become a pro-racer.
You probably aren't ex-military so you're not going to be a combat or bodyguard driving specialist.
What else is left?

Human skills will be no match for machines soon enough.
Machines see at 360 degrees, do no blink or need to rest and have virtually no reaction times.

I can understand how people feel otherwise but in any case I only came here to say I fucking hate driving and everything about it feels awful

I'm in the UK where it's still common to learn how to drive with a manual car, but I've driven an automatic for a few years now and have no intention of ever going back, it just makes things easier.

One could argue that it's boring to drive an auto compared to manual, and they would probably be right, but I rarely drive for fun nowadays so that aspect doesn't matter to me anymore.

What's stopping the man from getting a like minded friend to press down pedals and shit? If anything, getting the friend would be cheaper than getting the self-driving car.

It's hard to find somebody else who is willing to risk his life. Self-driving cars, on the other hand, enable lone-wolves to carry out terrorist attacks with ease.
Also, who said the car has to be bought? The lone wolf might just steal it.

I only started doing it profesionally very recently so I might be hyped a little. It's a great skill to have, one that I can use and fall back to no matter where I live. And I did spend a month in the army, but I was like an aircraft ground crew and not a grunt.

What's your job?

I can see how a lot of people on Sup Forums would like staying on the same spot for a while, physically as well as emotionally. What if someone else was doing the driving?

Short girl pussy is best pussy.

I know what you mean. Some drivers do some crazy shit.

I drive for a fancy restaurant in the city center. Spend most of the time avoiding jams and doing all kinds of barely safe and barely legal shit.

>tfw you drive an ambulance for work
Get out of my way fuckers. Pull over to the right, not left.

>It's a great skill to have
Pretty much everyone has it.

I avoid you guys and taxi drivers like the plague itself.

>I drive for a fancy restaurant
gonna get automated bro

>cars

But not everyone's good at it. It's kind of like saying anyone can fuck.

My bike's automatic, at times where I have to switch to bike to avoid jams and save time.

Which is true, but it's also something that can be automated easily. It's not perfect YET, which is why you should continue to work as a driver and make as much dosh as you can before the AI actually gets good.
Shit pro drivers should be afraid now, but decent ones can ride the wave for a bit.

>dosh


>bringing 3d garbage into this

Yall nigglets needa fuck off back. Range ban euros like they did on Sup Forums

I was going to ask 'how does she shift gears like that', but then I noticed the bike model and realized it would already be breaking the speed limit in first gear anyway.

I make twice as much money as I need while they're still willing to have me. It still doesn't fill the void or make me forget.

It's not like user who just started driving for a restaurant is an expert driver.
To be above the unwashed masses in terms of driving ability you have to have some serious chops.

It would spin in place, probably with her under it, searing exhaust and everything.

meant for

I used to own 3 different bikes. Maybe 4 if we count the derelict. Any time I was feeling alone I'd just do the Shinji/Ginko thing wander around for no reason or goal.

>wander around for no reason or goal
I've done that on my bicycle, it's so much more lovely that way if you ask me. I often cycled more than 200 km in a day, and at times, it felt like a pain in the ass, but I'd lie if I said that didn't feel liberating. I was driving such distances all on my own. I was not relying on a powerful engine or anything of the sort, it were just my muscles and organs I was relying on. All I was running on were the food I was eating, and willpower. You don't need to buy helmets, pay for insurance, pay for a license, pay taxes on your car, and god knows that else.
All that car really go wrong on your bike is a tyre puncture. There aren't really any bolts that can go loose unless you've been driving for decades without any check-ups.

>What if someone else was doing the driving?
I always hope that's the case

>he can't drive manual

>staying on the same spot for a while, physically as well as emotionally
fucking hell man

fucking hell man, you read me like an open book*
I have no idea where the rest of the sentence went.

>driving auto
Burgers are such brainlets they don't even know how to drive manual.

How can you stand driving auto? It's boring as fuck.

Midgets shouldn't be allowed to drive.

this. yuropoors and phoneposters need to get out
some yuropoors are ok though. mainly the ones who aren't british

Manual, of course. She only uses it on long distances and highways where there is no need to change gears often, and takes public transport or walks in the traffic-riddled city.

Don't bully burgers, we need to thank them knowing our cars will be safe from them.

neither, she can fly