Obvious first question, why not an auto. At this price are they just inherently bad news ?
Not inherently no, but a manual gearbox is simpler, will be easier and cheaper to fix should it go wrong, and your choices will be considerably wider. For a reliable auto box at this price, you'd be looking mainly at t/c auto, which is going to be noticeably less efficient that the manual equivalent. Because of this (relative) lack of efficiency, perfomance, which may not have been much to start with, will also be blunted. Not much of an issue around town, but more so at motorway speeds.
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