It depends on whether it's stolen by a professional or an amateur car thief and whether it is towed away or driven away. There are many other factors that cold affect the difficulty of stealing a car such as transmission and steering wheel ignition interlocks and many other theft deterrence devices incorporated into 1979 and newer cars. My rule of thumb is to have full coverage insurance or Low Jack or both.
Yes, manual is better than automatic gears.
Both types require a period of learning, and practice. So one is no harder to learn than the other.
Manual gears are more versatile than an automatic gearbox
Automatic driving lessons can be slightly more expensive than manual lessons, but the difference is often minimal. expertdriving.co.uk/automatic-driving-lesson
Sell '91 Metro manual. Purchase '91 Metro automatic. You'll be less than $500 out of pocket which is a lot less than a serviceable automatic will cost.
no but manual will get u ready for a real bike
A manual transmission civic is more fuel efficient than an automatic transmission. That goes for just about any car.
Yes and no. A manual transmission uses less HP to turn the wheels than an automatic but you have to be able to drive it well to make up for the ease of an automatic. If you can half way drive a manual the answer is usually yes.
No, not in the least. And maintenance on those transmissions is much more than it is on the manual transmissions.
Yes it can be done, but there is really no point as it is a big job and will cost more than its worth. Plus a manual transmission is way better than a automatic. If you would rather have a automatic transmission it would be wise to just sell the vehicle that has the manual and buy a vehicle equipped with an automatic.
Its really based on the Driver's Preference!!!
yes