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Why do automatic cars use petrol quicker?

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osprey | 12:41 Tue 02nd Feb 2010 | Motoring
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This may be a silly question, but be kind to me as I'm not up on these things, but why do automatic cars use petrol at a quicker rate than manuals? I have had my Motobility automatic for 3 months now and have noticed that the petrol is being used far quicker than the manual car I had before. Please answer in a way that a 5-year old could understand and PLEASE do not go into the technical aspects of any answer in a too difficult manner for me to understand. Thanks in advance.
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In general terms a manual will always, in theory, be more economical than an automatic. A manual transmission provides a more direct link via the manual clutch from the engine to the wheels while the automatic relies on oil pressure and a fluid flywheel as a clutch between the engine and transmission to supply the drive. There is always a loss of energy because of the automatic set up which makes the manual better regarding fuel consumption.
I have driven automatics for 36 years and I understand what you mean, but there is a way of driving them economically, don't use the kick down for a start, and never accelerate away too fast, just be light on the acelerator, I also tend to take my foot up when i am on the motorway or doing 40plus and it doesn't hurt the speed guage never reduses, I don't mean take it right off the accelerator, just ease up a bit. I havea peugeot 306 V reg and i get about 32 - 34 mpg out of it.
A human can select the gar that will be needed, while an automatic selects the gear that was just needed. The manual is therefore operating more efficiently.
It's also worth noting that the disparity is especially noticable in smaller auto cars.
Echo what DotHawkes says. Automatics can be good on fuel but you need to drive them gently. I prefer manuals. Mind you automatics don't have clutches which in my case over the years have been expensive to replace.
Automatics get through the brake pads quicker - you have to use the brakes more as there is much less engine braking.

I can usually spot an automatic by the number of times the brake lights keep coming on.
I'm actually guilty of coasting alot to avoid over using the breaks, i know it's wrong especially if there is a car behind that can't tell i am slowing down and so i'm not reckless but it does make a difference.
> automatics don't have clutches

??? Of course they do! Just not manual ones with pedals:
http://auto.howstuffw...atic-transmission.htm
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Don't apologise Dot!

If you are coasting in gear, not using the brakes you are driving economically and in an environmentally friendly way.
I was going to say that i know they have automatic clutches! I don't know how it works but it does, mine also has low gears to select and they are useful in traffic.
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