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Posted by CWL on June 14, 2007 at 04:40:28 from (64.66.89.57):
I am starting to think that at the young age of thirty years old that I am already part of a dying breed. I have been looking for a newer used pickup with a manual transmission. Seems like every time I see one that catches my eye it has an automatic transmission. Due to personal preference I will not buy another automatic transmission pickup. I have always prefered to drive vehicles that had manual transmissions. I have a Ranger now with an automatic in it and I hate it. I thought I would be able to get over it when I test drove it because I liked the rest of the truck very well. It has been in my collection for less than a year and it is already for sale. Usually when I get a truck I run them until no one else would want them due to the amount of miles. Am I the only one who has this "problem"? Is this a backlash from all of the city folks that drive pickups? Just thought it might be interesting to get input from you all.
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