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Old 05-15-2011, 06:57 PM   #1
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Manuals need clutch replacement etc while autos can go and grind teeth
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Old 05-15-2011, 09:48 PM   #2
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Manuals need clutch replacement etc while autos can go and grind teeth
All else equal, manuals:

Give you full control over which gear you're in
Give you engine braking
Have less frictional losses
Are lighter in weight
Internals will longer, not counting the clutch
Usually handle higher power levels
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Old 05-15-2011, 11:25 PM   #3
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All else equal, manuals:


Internals will longer, not counting the clutch
I just read about a toyota truck owner that had 258k on original clutch, this was coming from the Toyota owner's website, of course there is no way to prove validity, but if true, that says a lot.
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Old 05-16-2011, 04:36 AM   #4
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I just read about a toyota truck owner that had 258k on original clutch, this was coming from the Toyota owner's website, of course there is no way to prove validity, but if true, that says a lot.
my mom had a 87 corolla that she went 14 years on oem clutch, it only had just shy of 200,000km. it is possible but as i see my clutch i defenatly wont get to 200,000 on this oem clutch, it really is a shit clutch imo.

i will drive MT as long as i can and i really loved the yaris MT vs AT
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Old 07-22-2012, 05:32 PM   #5
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my mom had a 87 corolla that she went 14 years on oem clutch, it only had just shy of 200,000km. it is possible but as i see my clutch i defenatly wont get to 200,000 on this oem clutch, it really is a shit clutch imo.

i will drive MT as long as i can and i really loved the yaris MT vs AT
I hit 221,000 miles (not kilometers) yesterday and I'm still on my original clutch.
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Old 05-16-2011, 04:32 PM   #6
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I just read about a toyota truck owner that had 258k on original clutch, this was coming from the Toyota owner's website, of course there is no way to prove validity, but if true, that says a lot.
My 1988 Toyota truck's clutch had 180,000 miles on it when I had to have it replaced only because my rear seal was leaking and contaminated the clutch. And this even after I had burned it twice (lots of smoke and smell).
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Old 05-17-2011, 09:14 AM   #7
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My 1988 Toyota truck's clutch had 180,000 miles on it when I had to have it replaced only because my rear seal was leaking and contaminated the clutch. And this even after I had burned it twice (lots of smoke and smell).
I had an 88 Sr5 truck that had 200,000 miles on the clutch when it was sold. A friend who put on oversize tires only got 65,000 on his clutch. Early clutch failure is due to people not knowing how to drive a clutch.
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Old 05-17-2011, 01:24 PM   #8
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I drove a MT LB as a rental before purchasing a 2007 AT Sedan.

My only beef with the AT is not shifting beyond 2nd until the engine heats up. It is annoying on cold mornings. Plenty of threads discussing this...

I was pleasantly surprised to get great mileage with the AT (49 MPG plus).

MTs can be fun to drive, but the AT sure is convenient.
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Old 05-17-2011, 01:45 PM   #9
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Early clutch failure is due to people not knowing how to drive a clutch.
I, reluctantly and embarassingly, have to agree... In my first manual car, a 1979 Celica, the clutch only lasted 85,000miles. My 1999 Miata has 175,000 miles and is still on the original clutch although it is starting to feel like it will be going pretty soon.

By the time I got my second manual vehicle (the 1988 truck), I had learned to heel-and-toe and I wonder if that helped save the clutch quite a bit...
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Old 07-22-2012, 05:29 PM   #10
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I just read about a toyota truck owner that had 258k on original clutch, this was coming from the Toyota owner's website, of course there is no way to prove validity, but if true, that says a lot.
Yarisworld member trini_per4mance didn't replace his clutch until after 440k ++ miles. His most recent 'inclusive maintenance post' includes what he's done up to 6-25-2012. I don't think CNN would have profiled his car unless they were satisfied he's legit.
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