Identify yourself and reveal your shame to The Paddock.
True, but not anywhere near as engaging. Sacrilege for a sports car imo.Dual clutch automatic transmissions are quicker and faster these days (when you buy the right car).
But whatever.
You would think they would tell you
It’s okay I know plenty of women who can’t drive oneI have never owned a manual transmission car. I've driven a manual like 3 times in my life. I suck at it.
Why do I need to feel shame for not having this skill? It's something I don't need to know. Less than 3% of cars sold in the USA are stick shift, and I'll never own one.
I have never owned a manual transmission car. I've driven a manual like 3 times in my life. I suck at it.
Why do I need to feel shame for not having this skill? It's something I don't need to know. Less than 3% of cars sold in the USA are stick shift, and I'll never own one.
Back in the day, AT's were considerably more expensive, unreliable & thus expensive to maintain, slow to change gear, & used more gas. Net, manuals were cheaper & more fun. That's all largely lost today with variable speed AT's. Lots of MT's in Europe cause the DAes charge higher taxes for AT equipped cars.Have never understood the fascination some people have with this topic. I’ve owned both, but currently own two vehicles that are automatics. Will never buy another manual transmission vehicle. Enjoyed them when I was younger, but no longer have any interest in them. Neither of my kids can drive a stick, but somehow both have finished college and have started very good careers. Hopefully they can overcome the stigma of not being able to drive a stick lol.
Have always been into cars, as was my Dad. Myself and my five sisters all had to learn to drive on sticks only and all of our first cars were sticks. I even bust out a “Save the Manuals” tee shirt occasionally :cheers2:.
It’s interesting, the value of cared for stick sports cars has gone through the roof...supply and demand. Investments almost. I own a low miles ‘98 Supra Turbo six speed that’s tripled in value. On the hunt to add another interesting sports car at the moment....get some enjoyment while they appreciate faster than the freaking stock market, why not? Check out www.bringatrailer.com these days, you’ll be stunned.
It’s a shame they’re going by the wayside. I’ll do my part, my kids will know how to drive one.
You never drive in a city?Learned on a manual before I had a license. Ordered a six-speed manual on my '14 Wrangler. Much more fun to drive. Wouldn't want one in a city with stop and go traffic though.
Wife does not know how.
You never drive in a city?