@PJH said:
@joe.edwards said:@Lorne Kates said:Just looked it up myself (having driven nothing but a manual) - aren't those pretendy type selections to make it seem you're driving a manual instead of an automatic without going to the trouble of buying a car with a proper manually operated clutch? If you want that much choice, why not buy a manual to begin with and be done with it?Thank fuck auto manufactures aren't (always) designing UX like that. I mean, "99.9%" of people don't use D3, D2 and D1-- so let's engineer it away because it might confuse someone when they're trying to find "D".I've never driven a car with D3 D2 D1. My car just has D. I had to look it up.
Because if you have a manual clutch you need to finagle the car into motion without stalling by finding the biting point each time. It's much easier to just take your foot of the brake and step on the gas.