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Originally posted by: ConstipatedVigilante
This thread needs more pole. I don't really know how to drive one, although a buddy tried to teach me on his jeep. Eventually I got it into 2nd gear, though!
Originally posted by: mxyzptlk
My first new car, 05 mini cooper, was a stick and I did not know how to drive it off the lot. Mom had to help me get it home, but I took it from there.
Originally posted by: Finalnight
Always wanted to learn but didn't have much access to one when I was learning to drive.
Originally posted by: spaceman
Originally posted by: Finalnight
Always wanted to learn but didn't have much access to one when I was learning to drive.
are you learning to drive.
but you aint got wings?
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: mxyzptlk
My first new car, 05 mini cooper, was a stick and I did not know how to drive it off the lot. Mom had to help me get it home, but I took it from there.
Your mom loves her daughter!
Originally posted by: dbk
I drove a manual civic for about 6 months... Could never fully figure out the clutch/downshifting. Always went to neutral (bad habit).
Originally posted by: Clair de Lune
Originally posted by: dbk
I drove a manual civic for about 6 months... Could never fully figure out the clutch/downshifting. Always went to neutral (bad habit).
This is not a bad habit. For 5 years of driving my Mazda6i manual, I've always went to neutral and almost never downshifted. I see downshifting as pointless. If I'm going to stop, I put it in neutral and come to a stop. Why shift 5 times to get to stop?
If I want to lower my speed, I just apply brake and proceed to re-engage to appropriate gear, matching the engine.
No problems unless I'm missing something which I highly doubt.
Originally posted by: spidey07
I'd say around 50%, or exactly the number of licensed males in the country.
Originally posted by: Squisher
We had a manual Chevy II Nova in Driver's ED (circa '72).
Originally posted by: skyking
Originally posted by: Squisher
We had a manual Chevy II Nova in Driver's ED (circa '72).
on the tree or on the floor?
Originally posted by: MichaelD
I just did something I don't often do anymore; I LOGGED IN. JUST to post this reply.
Are you kidding me? Not only are you admitting you don't know how to drive a stick (set your Mancard on fire now), but you're asking "Who can drive a stick?"
You're like a typical, needy woman, dude. "Ooooh! Here's this (bug to be squashed)/(screw to be tightened)/(doorknob that twists the OTHER WAY)...how will I ever survive?"
:roll:
I hate to break it to you, spaceman; your Mancard has obviously expired.
AND nobody better give me any shit about "Oh, in the US, manual transmissions only account for XY% of total new car sales vs. Blah-my-ass-I-can-do-math-as%automatic transmissions..."
If you can't drive a stick, you have have no dick. That about sums it up.