| You could really screw lots of people up if you had a 3 on the tree. |
So did I. to the PP who asked which country, here. The US. |
I’m surprised you even let someone try. If I’m with people who either haven’t driven stick in a long time or not at all, they’re not getting a shot to try my car. |
| I love driving stick. Too bad I hear they’re more pricey than automatic now. |
Just make sure there is an automatic to drive when the kid inevitably tires of stick. |
We are the total opposites. I hate driving sticks. To me, buying a stick vehicle is like buying a TV without a remote control or going back to a flip phone.
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I get that. To me, driving stick is about the experience and enjoyment of driving. It’s just fun for me. Driving an automatic is like driving a soulless metal box. |
I've been driving for 35+ years and still not tired of stick. |
You must not drive in DC traffic. |
I used to drive a stick when I lived in London and my job required that I did plenty of driving. I grew to hate sticks. I'll never purchase one again. |
I commute downtown every day. Still not tired of stick. |
| Driving sticks in heavy traffic, stop and go suburb traffic at lights and stop signs is not fun. I had blast in the countryside and on highways. But it’s miserable here in comparison |
Learned on my first car (off the lot)... 25 years ago, and I'm still on the original clutch at 220K miles. Don't assume. |
Honda/Acura? Still driving my 08 6spd Acura. ~140k. Clutch is original. |
Who cares? Do you still use a starter crank for your car? How about leaded gasoline? |