Originally posted by: Perknose
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: SVT Cobra
People pretty much covered it, and just to add I love driving a stick, but it has to have the power to back it up.  No point in diriving a focus or a civic (cough m4h cough m4h) stick because it really isn't a car that an enthusiast would drive.
		
		
	 
Actually, precisely and completely the opposite is true.
A stick is MORE fun and MORE of an enthusiast's driver's challenge when mated to a smaller, torque-challenged engine, 
because that is precisely when your shifting skills and driver knowledge make a difference.
The torque of big V-8 means what gear your are in is far less important on real roads, in any real life situation.
The challenge of keeping the revs up on a smaller, peaky engine is far more demanding and involving and fun.
On, say, an old Volvo or VW or Fiat, you can actually have the every day challenge on real roads in real conditions of getting ALL YOU POSSIBLY CAN out of your drive-train by smart and judicious and skillful shifting.
With a big V-8, torque conquers all and you all to soon reach speeds that are both un-safe and attention-getting illegal in just about any real road, real life situation.
You kiddies don't know schite.  You really, really don't.