Learning to drive manual shift aint that hard...

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I learned to drive manual all over again in like 5 minutes. Every car is different though. Just gotta know how to work the clutch.

I still wouldn't cop one because I'm too lazy although it becomes second nature after a while.

:mindblown: @ people that get sports cars that aren't manual though. What's the point.
Faster shifting with sports cars with dual clutch instead of manual shifters. It's still got a clutch tho.
 

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There are 50 year old women who can drive manual transmission vehicles. As you stated, this is no incredible feat, all it takes is a willingness to learn. In my opinion, it is the optimal and most satisfying way to drive. I taught myself standard because auto got boring.

With that said, stalling is annoying as shyt. There is an art and skill to this shyt.
 
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There are 50 year old women who can drive manual transmission vehicles. As you stated, this is no incredible feat, all it takes is a willingness to learn. In my opinion, it is the optimal and most satisfying way to drive. I taught myself standard because auto got boring.

With that said, stalling is annoying as shyt. There is an art and skill to this shyt.

I disagree. The most optimal satisfying way to drive, is knowing your car is paid for. Being able to not let the gas gauge creep past a 1/4 tank. And lastly, knowing your car not going to break down and if it does, your warranty will cover the repairs :mjpls:
 

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I disagree. The most optimal satisfying way to drive, is knowing your car is paid for. Being able to not let the gas gauge creep past a 1/4 tank. And lastly, knowing your car not going to break down and if it does, your warranty will cover the repairs :mjpls:
I do all this shyt and drive stickshift too... it's not either or

U sound like u are trying to come up with excuses for being too lazy to drive one. "I keep my tank full though :o:". Of what, sugar? :comeon: Real men drive stickshift, paddle shift is only acceptable on a race track.
 
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