AUTOMATIC OR MANUAL - WHICH ONE IS MORE APPROPRIATE FOR NAMIBIA?
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If you have ever been to Namibia or at least have visited a website which is featuring some information about Namibia especially with regards to the roads you would notice that 80% of the roads are of poor quality and unfortunately automatic vehicles cannot handle the dust and harsh road conditions. Luckly the car industry has changed and have given its clientele the choice between buying an automatic or a manual driven vehicle which was not the case a few years ago! Some people do prefer an automatic since you practically do not have to do anything – like changing gears - for some drivers this is a hassle although when travelling up north or organizing a holiday to the south a manual vehicle would be appropriate due to the dust and small stones that can be hazzardouse to an automatic! Then also another thing to take into consideration are the service costs for an automatic which of course is more expensive than a service for a manual vehicle. Secondhand car dealership know this and encourage its buyers to consider for which purpose the vehicle is going to be bought and give advise what would be the best and most affordable option at the end of the day. Yes, for driving in town an automatic would be the ideal there you can relax behind the steering wheel and not worry which gear to use next and the wear and tear is less of a hassle whereas when constantly driving on a gravel or dirt road with an automatic the results would be quite troublesome and the service costs would empty your pocket in a flash! So, when you are buying a car next time may it be new or pre owned, please make sure for what purpose you are buying the vehicle. However at the end of the day the decision is still yours to make!
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