andyhinch said:Just changed my front pads on 70k miles in mine, it's a lot about how you drive.stony said:East Level 2 said:This sums it up. Automatics from the 70s, 80s and 90s tended to be bloody awful and thirsty alternatives to manuals.
However modern automatics are significantly improved and generally offer improved or equivalent fuel consumption.
You'll still need to change the brake pads more frequently than a teenage boy changes his socks.
I've been driving for over 30 years, professionally for a large part of it, so I hardly need a lesson in how to drive. If you're driving a manual you can change down and use engine braking. You can't do that using an auto box. Unless of course it has the option to change manually.
If you're using your brakes all the time then it's bound to be more heavy on the pads. You can of course drive very carefully and get a long time out of your pads, but you'll get even longer doing the same in a car with a manual box.
I'm not against autos, I'm just aware of their drawbacks.