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  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by papaletch4130 View Post
    No one can handle a stick like you!!!
    Saw this coming from a mile away from you! Lol.!

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaletch4130 View Post
    To far?? Oh shit she can handle it... haha
    It's too


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  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Paul65K View Post
    It's too
    Like he would know.

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.K034 View Post
    Okay, so I'm sitting here watching Nascar, and they are talking about Kyle Larson having to go home and practice shifting in a Camaro. Lol. So I was thinking, it's crazy how many kids these days, even adults my age, that don't know how to drive a stick! I drive a stick everyday, and our kids are going to learn that way.. What do you all think?
    I agree. My kid drove/drives a stick. I took my drivers license test with a stick. Any grandkids I may or may not have will know how to drive a stick. My dad was a believer in us kids knowing how to comfortably drive anything. He wanted us to know how to start and drive any boat we had too. And we did.

  5. #25
    I've owned many manuals. My first car was a manual. Up until about 3 years ago I was driving a beater Ford Ranger to work everyday that was a manual. They're kinda fun but I think I enjoy my new work truck with an auto a little more now.

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by djunkie View Post
    I've owned many manuals. My first car was a manual. Up until about 3 years ago I was driving a beater Ford Ranger to work everyday that was a manual. They're kinda fun but I think I enjoy my new work truck with an auto a little more now.
    I like my auto/manual option in my car. I hardly ever use the manual. I'm too lazy now. But it's important to know how to drive both types just in case.


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  7. #27
    Both my kids first cars were sticks. My wife and I both learned on sticks as well. Everyone should know how to,drive one.

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    I have been driving stick since day one, then with the long drive to work and back i went to automatic. Then they gave me a company truck. Go Figure.
    Believe 1/2 of what you see and nothing of what you hear.

  9. #29
    I love this, everyone has something personal to say about it.

  10. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by PokerRun388 View Post
    I had a manual when I was younger & I won't do it again. Just way to many cars & too much traffic out here to be shifting 100s of times just to get home after work. My car is also a shiftable AT, meaning I can put the tranny in "sport" mode & shift it like a manual. I think I've done that once or twice lol. For a new driver, I would go against it. The odds of a younger driver getting in an accident within their first 12 months is high enough, having to take a hand off the wheel & use a clutch at the same time would just seem to add to that possibility even more...IMO.


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    Manual trans are not fun in traffic. Unfortunately I have extra small hands and can't reach the paddle shifter while keeping my hand on the steering wheel. Love my 6 speed manual for that reason. Of course the car is not my daily driver either.

 

 

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