Why an automatic makes sense in Madeira
The island's terrain is the reason. You'll do a lot of climbing, plenty of hairpins, and hill starts on slopes where a manual demands careful clutch control. An automatic removes that entirely — it holds on the hills and pulls away smoothly, which is a real relief on a busy mountain road or a tight village lane.
It also makes the expressway-and-tunnel network more relaxing: less shifting through roundabouts and junctions, more attention on the (sometimes breezy, sometimes foggy) conditions.





