I'm considering picking up a BMW M5 (E39) but would like to brush up on my manual driving before taking that plunge. I learned manual on assorted clunky trucks and occasionally drove whatever friend's random car, but it's probably been 8 years since I've driven a manual.
What would be a good inexpensive car to get to brush up with?
That M5 is going to have a much stiffer clutch than the wet-noodle clutches found in most Japanese cars, so they wouldn't be that good to practice on anyway.
Just get the M5, it'll come back to you.
Mazda RX-8 - great transmission and stick feel.
Late model RX-8 share many of the same transmission parts in the Miata I believe.
I learned in my 07 GLi Jetta.
Great transmission. Made by Aisin-Toyota and used in the Honda S2000, Lexus IS200, Mazda MX-5, & Nissan Silvia. Different bell housings and gear ratios of course but basically the same great transmission.
I guess enough people here and elsewhere have convinced me to "just buy it." However, when posting this thread I didn't consider the flip side of the coin which is when I brought it up to my wife not too long ago she said "HELL NO YOU'RE NOT GETTING A CAR I CAN'T DRIVE," so I would also have to teach her. If I bought some other car then after I taught her on it she could drive it around for a while until she got used to manual as well. I would prefer to just teach her on the M5 if I was sure it would stick (and she wouldn't fuck up the M5) but I'm guessing some daily driving would be helpful.
I was originally thinking a ~100k mi 325i or Jetta for $4000-7000 (though didn't those early 2000s VWs have massive electrical problems?).
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Just teach her on the M5. People worry way too much about this crap.
Mkkayyy... learning stick on a new fwd car- good.
Learning stick on a brand new $90,000 560 hp rear wheel drive M5- Really. Really. Bad. Idea.
Why don't you just find some $500-$1000 cash car? Find some old clunker of a truck with a stiff as hell clutch, in that price range it probably won't run all that well so even better. Torture yourself on a POS that's hard to drive so you're more than prepared when you get the M5.
Then his wife will give up and he'll never be able to get a manual M5
Mkkayyy... learning stick on a new fwd car- good.
Learning stick on a brand new $90,000 560 hp rear wheel drive M5- Really. Really. Bad. Idea.
Why don't you just find some $500-$1000 cash car? Find some old clunker of a truck with a stiff as hell clutch, in that price range it probably won't run all that well so even better. Torture yourself on a POS that's hard to drive so you're more than prepared when you get the M5.
Mkkayyy... learning stick on a new fwd car- good.
Learning stick on a brand new $90,000 560 hp rear wheel drive M5- Really. Really. Bad. Idea.
Why don't you just find some $500-$1000 cash car? Find some old clunker of a truck with a stiff as hell clutch, in that price range it probably won't run all that well so even better. Torture yourself on a POS that's hard to drive so you're more than prepared when you get the M5.
Yep. I had never driven a manual car before but someone left a miata at our house while they went on vacation. Got in and drove it with very few issues.
