Originally posted by: rh71
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The M3 thread got me thinking... oh how I wish I had someone's car to learn on...
no I'm not saying I'm buying one... but I was thinking if I ever decide to get a phatty sports car, I sure wish I could drive stick. Otherwise in a regular car, automatic is fine for me.Originally posted by: TheShiz
Originally posted by: rh71
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The M3 thread got me thinking... oh how I wish I had someone's car to learn on...
if you can afford a m3 you can afford a junker to learn on then sell and lose a couple hundred bucks.
Originally posted by: Jeraden
I just learned about a month ago (I'm 31). I've driven an automatic all my life, but wanted a change of pace and it was time to get a new car. So I decided to go with a manual. My aunt tried to teach me on her car, but she was a horrible teacher and didn't explain things well at all. I went and looked it up on the net on a few places that described it pretty well, and did fine on my 2nd attempt. I've been driving the new car about 3 weeks now (Mini Cooper S) and pretty much have it down. I still haven't really mastered the art of downshifting quickly, and my takeoffs are a bit jumpy sometimes, but haven't stalled/grinded since the first week.
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
By the way jaraden, wait until you master eating a LARGE sandwhich and shifting in bumper to bumper stop and go traffic, with your left hand:Q
That said, one of the advantages of a stick, in my opinion, is that most of the time, both hands are on the wheel, your eyes are on the road, and you aren't fiddling with stuff. Basically, the necessity for concentration and attentiveness is awesome, however ironic that might sound. Whener I drive an auto, the lack of interaction reduces my response time to to fatiggue immensely.
<---alertness due to stick has saved me from many a carwreck...
Originally posted by: rh71
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The M3 thread got me thinking... oh how I wish I had someone's car to learn on...
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: rh71
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The M3 thread got me thinking... oh how I wish I had someone's car to learn on...
Just grab any. It takes about an hour to learn enough so that you can really learn to drive on your first stick car...
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Yep, mantran in my car.
Ugh. I pity whoever bought that one.Originally posted by: TheChort
I learned at a subaru dealership, back when I was considering the WRX.
I just walked in during monday lunchtime-ish, and told the dealer "I want to test drive a WRX, and even though I want a stick, I have to test drive the automatic"
I guess he was bored or something, because he told me to give him 30 minutes and he'll teach me. So he took me to an empty street and we spent 30 minutes on a brand new WRX learning stick.
Not much of test drive though, considering i didnt know what I was doing. But i had a pretty good time.
Originally posted by: Vic
Ugh. I pity whoever bought that one.Originally posted by: TheChort
I learned at a subaru dealership, back when I was considering the WRX.
I just walked in during monday lunchtime-ish, and told the dealer "I want to test drive a WRX, and even though I want a stick, I have to test drive the automatic"
I guess he was bored or something, because he told me to give him 30 minutes and he'll teach me. So he took me to an empty street and we spent 30 minutes on a brand new WRX learning stick.
Not much of test drive though, considering i didnt know what I was doing. But i had a pretty good time.
WRX is not the car to learn to drive a manual on. Something like a Civic is best for that.
Personally, I learned how to drive on a manual and have never owned an automatic. Once you learn how to drive a manual properly, it just becomes 2nd-nature to you. And I prefer the far greater level of control that a manual gives you.
Originally posted by: Vic
Originally posted by: TheChort
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WRX is not the car to learn to drive a manual on. Something like a Civic is best for that.
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I 2nd that...a Civic is a great car to learn on - that's what I learned on - responsive but not too much HP to catch you off guard. :thumbsup:
Not like the time my friend tried to show me on his 305+HP Mach 1 with a Steeda Tri-Ax shifter - oh the horrors![]()
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