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Re: Manual vs automatic tranny
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Posted by Cj3b_jeep on June 14, 2007 at 05:09:57 from (131.123.222.106):
In Reply to: Manual vs automatic tranny posted by CWL on June 14, 2007 at 04:40:28:
I agree, it's really hard to find a standard shift. I like to drive Toyota pickups from 1990-1994, 2wd, extended cab. I drive them for the fuel mileage and the durability. When I went looking for my current one, I found it at a used dealership in P.A. It was listed as a manual, but when I got there it was an automatic. The rest of the truck was so nice that I bought it, but I just hate the automatic. This truck, in brand new form at the dealership, is not availale with a manual unless you get the 6 cylinder.
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