Manual or automatic? Driving school „Lauto” from Warsaw explains how to do a category B course
When Zbyszek decided to take a category B course, he was looking for a driving school in Warsaw that offers both automatic and manual. At that time, he didn’t know which would be better for him.
As a car enthusiast, he was well aware of the differences between them. He knew that the main difference between them was that in the case of manuals, the gears were changed manually – you pressed the clutch pedal with your foot and then the gear shift.
With an automatic, however, everything happens more easily, without the need to operate your hand and foot. So the automatic does not require the driver’s direct involvement. The electronic control system simply decides to change gears without the driver’s involvement and the car always moves forward, so no hill or driveway will be scary.
Despite knowing these differences, Zbyszek still didn’t know what decision to make. So he decided to meet with his uncle, who had had a driving license for twenty-five years, and ask him for advice on what choice to make. The experienced driver took the time to listen to him, and then gave him expert advice.
Manual or automatic: which is the better choice according to an experienced driver? More on that in a moment. First, let’s answer the following question: what are the advantages and disadvantages of cars with manual and automatic transmissions?
What are the advantages of a manual course? A driving school from Warsaw shows when it is worth choosing a manual gearbox
What are the advantages of the course, exam and driving manual?
- Lower service costs compared to cars with automatic transmission.
- A driving license obtained for a car with a manual transmission is more universal as it allows you to drive both manual and automatic transmissions.
- Better driving control thanks to the manual gearbox, which allows you to adjust the engine performance to road conditions.
- Ease of reselling a car with manual transmission, as most drivers in Poland still drive cars with manual transmission.
- Manuals are cheaper than their automatic counterparts, both new and used.
- Most cars in Poland are manual, so when looking for a job behind the wheel, it is better to have a driving license with a manual gearbox.
What are the disadvantages of a manual course? A driving school from Warsaw explains the disadvantages of a manual gearbox
What are the disadvantages of the course, exam and driving on manual?
- Manual transmission offers less driving comfort than an automatic, especially in city traffic jams where you have to start, stop and constantly change gears yourself.
- During the course, mastering a manual gearbox involves more stress and the need to concentrate on these activities rather than on road conditions.
- Driving a manual car is less smooth and more complex, requiring more concentration.
- It is more difficult to learn to drive and pass the WORD exam with a manual.
What are the benefits of an automatic course? A driving school from Warsaw explains when it is worth choosing an automatic transmission
What are the advantages of the course, exam and driving a car?
- Smoother acceleration and braking, which may prove helpful not only during the exam, but also in everyday use of the car.
- Smoother starting, which is helpful when driving uphill or in city traffic jams.
- Greater driving comfort as you don’t have to constantly change gears or operate the clutch, making driving easier, especially for a novice.
- Nowadays, automatic cars burn less fuel than their manual counterparts.
- There is no risk of the vehicle stalling when moving off or starting on a slope, which seems to be particularly important during the WORD exam.
- The cost of repairing an automatic transmission is only slightly higher than a manual one, and more and more garages are able to handle these repairs without any problems.
- It seems that the future of the automotive industry belongs to automatic transmissions, as more of them are sold in the new car segment, and leading brands sometimes only offer automatic transmissions in their latest models.
- All electric, hydrogen and hybrid cars are available only in automatic versions.
- If you complete an automatic driving course and obtain code 78, which requires you to drive only automatic driving, you can still extend your qualifications without having to complete a manual driving course at OSK, you only need to pass the practical exam at WORD in a manual driving test.
- Automatic driving schools often have additional safety systems (such as parking sensors, reversing cameras, sign recognition or automatic handbrake) that the student may, but does not have to, use during the course or exam.
What are the disadvantages of an automatic course? A driving school from Warsaw suggests what disadvantages an automatic gearbox brings
What are the disadvantages of the course, exam and driving a car?
- If you pass the test in an automatic, you get a driving licence with code 78, which means you can only drive a car with an automatic gearbox.
- As a rule, cars with automatic transmission are more expensive to maintain and repair than cars with manual transmission, although it must be admitted that the difference is not as significant as it used to be.
- It may be difficult to resell such a car, as more drivers in Poland still drive manual cars.
- Automatics, both new and used, are usually more expensive than their manual counterparts.
- Due to the fact that most WORDs do not offer automatic machines, the student is forced to take the exam in an OSK car.
Summary: Manual or Automatic? Warsaw Driving School Explains Which Gearbox Is a Better Choice
As usual, it is difficult to give a clear answer to such a question. It is worth looking at this issue from your own perspective. Nevertheless, we can answer what advice an experienced driver gave Zbyszek.
When Zbyszek visited his uncle and asked him whether to choose a manual or automatic course, his uncle first asked him a series of questions. They concerned such issues as: hobbies, free time, professional work, studies and contacts with friends. At first, Zbyszek thought that his uncle was just nosy.
However, the boy soon blushed with shame, because he felt stupid for accusing his uncle of it. The uncle simply wanted to know his current situation and what his life would be like after he passed his driving test. After he had obtained this information, he expressed his opinion regarding the choice of course:
” I think that in your case it would be best to get your driving license in manual mode because:
- firstly, you want to buy a used car from friends and maybe you’ll find a gem in good condition and with low mileage, and most of your friends drive manual cars;
- secondly, you are planning to work as a driver, so you don’t know whether you will come across a company that only has cars with manual transmissions;
- thirdly, as a professional driver, you will avoid alcohol, which your friends with whom you go out on the town will take advantage of, and you will become their chauffeur;
- Fourthly, once you master driving a manual transmission, you will be able to quickly adapt to an automatic transmission when the need arises, as it is easier to use.
As you can see – the experienced driver continued – the best choice in your case will be a course at the OSK and an exam at WORD in manual, and a driving school: „Lauto” from Warsaw link: https://lauto.pl/, where the instructors there performed a miracle, because they taught your cousin how to drive, who confused the gas with the brake, and the first gear with the reverse gear…”