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Should Men Be Able To Drive Stick?
I can't and I don't want to learn. It seems very busy to me. I like to space out when I drive.
Meanwhile my wife can drive stick but she is from Vermont and it is a Suburu cult up there so it is kind of a must. At times I felt like less of a man because of this....but I've come to grips with this. :D |
Your slip is showing, Rand.
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No question where you live makes a huge difference in this.
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Figures show that only about 10 percent of the cars on the road in the United States are manuals, and an even smaller percentage — only about 6 percent — can be purchased new with sticks, Mr. Alterman said. “Even Ferrari’s sportiest model, the 458 Italia, doesn’t come with a stick,” he added as a point of emphasis.
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I have never owned anything but a standard car...But i 1st started driving a Motorcycle, and after that a SS Camaro....It REALLY is easy to learn...even in traffic it becomes second nature, and you can still zone out.
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You are right, alot of cars nowadays dont come with the stckshift option... |
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That explains a lot. I've owned two different cars and an F150 that were manual shift. That first time your sitting at an uphill stoplight hoping you don't roll backwards into the guy that is 6" behind you when you start again, can be a bit intimidating, but as Santana said, it becomes second nature even in stop and go traffic. When the right foot goes for the break, the left foot automatically starts for the clutch to begin downshifting. |
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Bite me! :D |
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