I've owned 2 autos in my life. Swore I never would. First was a 1992 Mazda MS-6 which I bought for $500.00. The auto was ok but I hated it. You lacked the control of the car that you get with a manual. It was terrible for changing gears at weird times like at 55KPH. So cruising around town would cause it to change all the time.
I now own a 1998 BMW 540i. The auto in it is fantastic. It changes really smoothly, it has a sports setting that changes gears faster than I could in any of my manual cars. And it makes driving in traffic a breeze. I still use the tiptronic when I want to do a bit of spirited driving, but mainly because it is RWD with 210KW and little tread on the tyres. The last thing I want is it to spin the wheels leaving a corner. Only issue I've had was on the Saturday just been. I pulled out to overtake at 70KPH (it was a 100KPH zone) I put my foot through the floor (which wasn't necessary) sharply pulled out behind the car in front (shifting 1700KG of car quickly) and I had left it in standard auto. The car promptly saw my need for lots of speed dropped in to 2nd
and lit up the rear tyres (or it would have if I didn't have my DSC on
). What did I learn, always leave it in sport when overtaking. Never throw a 1700KG car around when overtaking.
I have found that an auto leaves you wondering what to do with your left foot. I've found it useful for braking.
If you are looking at a small capacity engine < 2L. Don't touch them, you'll be ringing it's tits out every chance you get to get something from it. If you have larger capacity engine it should be fine. I wouldn't recommend a turbo auto though. Lag from the turbo + lag from the auto not changing down fast enough would be a nightmare.
Brute force and ignorance always prevails.
Failure comes from too little brute force, or too little ignorance.