I learned to drive with manual transmission. there were no automatic shifts cars in Hungary at the time. Are there now? I have no idea.
I drove my first automatic in Israel. But even though it was automatic, I shifted back when we were climbing the mountain Jerusalem sits on. A steep serpentine road winding up the mountain with plenty of switchbacks. Not perfect for automatic transmission.
Jerusalem sits on a 2474 feet (754 meters above sea level). So I shifted back to second gear.
Driving that way made for a smoother ride.
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