LordEntrails
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Tru Dat!People who can't drive stick shift don't really know how to drive.
No kidding!Whatever continent your car is from, it's the wrong one.
WOODY!No car will ever be superior to the one I love from my childhood, the full sized Ford LTD Crown Vic station wagon with wood finish.
You really don't have to admit to us your shortcomings. I mean if you don't tell us, ten we can pretend you are a decent driver. But now...I never learned how to drive manual.
I also don't know how to harvest weat
Here's what Donut has to say, but it doesn't get real until about 9 minutes in.So what happened? Was it just dealerships with their thumb on the scale?
NA = Naturally Aspirated. Is UK some type of turbo?Not only can I drive a stick, but I've done it both in NA and in the UK, so I can do it with either hand! (I now drive an automatic at home, and I am happy to do it).
You do You... But have you seen a therapist?I technically know how to drive stick, and have done so occasionally in the past, but I'm mainly an automatic guy.
Damned right! I would have never known you were a REAL driver!2. Gotta love a hot hatch.
Yea, but that one?It's good to have goals.
Shouldn't this be back in the other thread?The TSR by Zenvo has a paddle shift 7-speed.
Yea, not a tour bus for me, but some type of construction/farm truck. Got two flats and damaged the wheels on a rental SUV last year. That was a PITA even with insurance!Driving stick in Ireland wasn't hard, per se. It was the narrow lanes with tour buses coming the other way that were harrowing!
The poor passenger side mirror. It felt the brush of more than one hedge.