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Location: Massachusetts
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![]() Its obviously true that most people prefer sticks over autos, but it all depends what you are looking for. Don't let others make decisions for you. There just telling you what they like or want (including myself from previous post). If I were you, I'd test drive both an auto and stick and see what fits you best. I prefer a stick myself, but there is really nothing wrong with an auto. I have a 91 GT Conv that is an AOD and I love it. But I also have 3.73's, a shift kit, a tranny cooler, and some other high performance parts. It may not beat a stick, but hey, its good enough for a daily driver
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