Anonymous wrote:I can drive a manual and smoke a cigarette, and text at the same time. I learnt to drive a manual transmission in Italy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go VW, the hatchback will come in handy when moving in and out of the dorms.
Can't text while driving a stick? Amateurs.
Why would anyone text while driving?
How come police officers are allowed to operate laptop computers while driving?
Are police officers imbued with super-powers? Are they supernaturally gifted drivers? Why are they allowed to do much more than merely texting while driving, while mere citizens can’t even hold a phone in their hand?
What are your thoughts about this inconsistency? I’d really like to hear them.
Because they are rigorously trained
What is the training they undergo? Please be specific.
I’m not referring to pursuit driving training or high performance driving training - I’m speaking of the training that lets them text, talk on the phone handheld, and operate a laptop.
What’s that training consist of? What makes it rigorous? Please cite sources.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds dumb. Why would he want a manual transmission? His friends will probably tease him about being poor. Only poor people get cars with manual transmissions. Even high end sports cars like Porsche are automatic now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go VW, the hatchback will come in handy when moving in and out of the dorms.
Can't text while driving a stick? Amateurs.
Why would anyone text while driving?
How come police officers are allowed to operate laptop computers while driving?
Are police officers imbued with super-powers? Are they supernaturally gifted drivers? Why are they allowed to do much more than merely texting while driving, while mere citizens can’t even hold a phone in their hand?
What are your thoughts about this inconsistency? I’d really like to hear them.
Because they are rigorously trained
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He will race it. That’s why he wants it. Would be a no for me.
Only if he wants to lose. Modern automatic transmissions with dual clutches shift faster than any human.
Not on $20k cars
DP. 2% of new cars in the US are manual transmission. Automatic Transmission even on a 20k will be better vs manual. It is a pain to own a manual Car because no one else can drive it. Can’t share driving on a long trip or give the keys to a valet. Also automatic is more efficient in terms of mpg.
Impreza WRX is rather slow as with a 0-60 time of 5.5. Most EVs will blow it away. Even something like a Volvo ex40 beats it by almost a full second 0-60 4.6. Times have changed and manual transmission are things of the past.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go VW, the hatchback will come in handy when moving in and out of the dorms.
Can't text while driving a stick? Amateurs.
Why would anyone text while driving?
How come police officers are allowed to operate laptop computers while driving?
Are police officers imbued with super-powers? Are they supernaturally gifted drivers? Why are they allowed to do much more than merely texting while driving, while mere citizens can’t even hold a phone in their hand?
What are your thoughts about this inconsistency? I’d really like to hear them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go VW, the hatchback will come in handy when moving in and out of the dorms.
Can't text while driving a stick? Amateurs.
Why would anyone text while driving?
Anonymous wrote:Go VW, the hatchback will come in handy when moving in and out of the dorms.
Can't text while driving a stick? Amateurs.
Anonymous wrote:Get him a car with manual transmission but less horsepower.