Stingray24 wrote:
Nope, learned on an automatic and owned all automatics. Living in the Midwest I want to concentrate on the road, not what gear I'm in.
if you learn, you just know.
like my dad said when he was teaching me: driving stick is like fucking an 80 year old woman. its OK as long as you don't look down.
after about 10 hours it becomes pretty much second nature, shifting and knowing. just know your gear limits and then check rpms against miles per hour and, oh, i'm in fourth! ok. besides, unless you're in a parking lot or going 50+ mph, you're probably in fourth anyways.
i think everybody should know how. its great for confidence on the road, and confidence builds better drivers. not to mention it gives you an extra break (your engine).
edit: @ hurri: thats a great point, but i do stop and go every morning and every evening. its really not that bad. a little more work, yeah. but its worth it.
@PBA: i think its usually around 2-300 USD.
Last edited by Ender2309 (2008-02-14 17:53:11)