DENNIS MIN
Member
All,
I responded earlier, and feel the need to defend "stick-shift" pickups trucks.
Is the fact that there are many more autos due the the selling point that there are fewer people that can drive/buy a stick-shift?
Is it probable that truck manufacturers' cannot control what RPM/speed/etc a stickshift provides to the end user? I am thinking waranty, here.
Not an argument, but posing a question or two.
D.
I responded earlier, and feel the need to defend "stick-shift" pickups trucks.
Is the fact that there are many more autos due the the selling point that there are fewer people that can drive/buy a stick-shift?
Is it probable that truck manufacturers' cannot control what RPM/speed/etc a stickshift provides to the end user? I am thinking waranty, here.
Not an argument, but posing a question or two.
D.