Auto or Stick?
Originally Posted by texastboneking
Your daddy's 70s fastback


When i graduate college in 6 years though itll be mine completely!! Along with this...
Originally Posted by FAP_Zastava_Ikarbus
Isn't that a '69 on that pic?
Originally Posted by texastboneking
Is this proof he is lying Lmao.
I was actually seein if kristina would pick up on that
Originally Posted by FAP_Zastava_Ikarbus
So how about a pic of your real '70 Fastback ...
Will post a video of me driving it as well. Idk if anyone remembers but my parents live in hawaii while i am here in texas with the grandparents. Oh and scouts honor on this too! Im an eagle scout since '07 :P
Originally Posted by Pinoy361
When i go back to hawaii i will for sure(:
Will post a video of me driving it as well. Idk if anyone remembers but my parents live in hawaii while i am here in texas with the grandparents. Oh and scouts honor on this too! Im an eagle scout since '07 :P
Originally Posted by PaulVincent
In the past, stick. In the modern world, auto. Stick was once far superior, but now auto is by far superior.
Auto shifts perfect every time , never miss a gear and get maximum power 100 % of time. For stick, driver error, not 100 % all the time. Auto is faster but stick may be more fun although I don't care for stick.
Originally Posted by 2011 Kona Blue
Auto shifts perfect every time , never miss a gear and get maximum power 100 % of time. For stick, driver error, not 100 % all the time. Auto is faster but stick may be more fun although I don't care for stick.
Auto typically tends to be faster. Most cars that race on track want Auto. It shifts perfect every time. There is no human era. Hold it in first gear too long, pull into second to short etc. For straight track racing using auto is faster.
You take two identical cards stock no mods and race on 1/4 mile track . One has auto and one stick. Unless the driver using stick is 100 % perfect when shifting the auto will will. Assuming no tires were spun on either vehicle . Auto makes no mistakes when shifting



