I've only driven one automatic, it struck me as like driving a milk float .......

I think what put me right off them was when my neighbours automatic Volvo ( neighbour as in semidetached) suddenly went out of control spun around in the road taking out and bouncing off a concrete street light and smashing my car into the garage ( literally the door was folded back up and my car was half in) and carried on to take out a row of fir trees and a six foot fence.
She was just going to move it a bit, put her foot on the accelerator and it took off, out of control. ( I think it got stuck or was faulty)
She had no clutch and couldn't seem to react fast enough to bring it under control.
She also seriously damaged a concrete street light.
She wrote off her Volvo.
Ours was smashed up front and back.
Someone could have been seriously hurt or killed.
Fortunately they weren't, but it didn't inspire any confidence in automatic cars.
The car of ours she hit, we had only owned about 3 days and it was my first and only automatic.
I never took to it after that incident.
Just think if that had happened near a cliff edge .........
