Myth: Manual transmissions are better for towing.

Dear Car Talk | May 01, 1993
Dear Tom and Ray:
Phil
TOM: You know what that smell is, Phil? It's $400 burning up in your wallet!
RAY: It's your clutch burning up, Phil. If you peer into the windows of those other cars that don't smell when they pull boats, you'll notice that they all have automatic transmissions.
TOM: A lot of people think that manual transmissions are better for pulling trailers, but that's not true. When a manual transmission's clutch slips, it's wearing out. But automatic transmissions are designed to "slip," so they're better able to take the punishment of pulling extra weight.
RAY: I'd get a pair of nose plugs, Phil. And when the clutch burns out, replace it and then trade this baby in for an automatic.
TOM: And by the way, congratulations on being able to afford a new boat. What kind of automotive repair shop to you own, anyway?
Phil
TOM: You know what that smell is, Phil? It's $400 burning up in your wallet!
RAY: It's your clutch burning up, Phil. If you peer into the windows of those other cars that don't smell when they pull boats, you'll notice that they all have automatic transmissions.
TOM: A lot of people think that manual transmissions are better for pulling trailers, but that's not true. When a manual transmission's clutch slips, it's wearing out. But automatic transmissions are designed to "slip," so they're better able to take the punishment of pulling extra weight.
RAY: I'd get a pair of nose plugs, Phil. And when the clutch burns out, replace it and then trade this baby in for an automatic.
TOM: And by the way, congratulations on being able to afford a new boat. What kind of automotive repair shop to you own, anyway?
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