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Serious How many GG members can drive a vehicle equipped with a manual transmission?

Except schools don't even teach kids to read or write cursive (script) any more. And driver's ed class in HS is basically extinct. They tell me it's a kinder, gentler world these days. I think they meant to say more ignorant and lazier, but then again what do I know?

I agree. Imagine a basic course written in script which reads the basics about how a clutch disengages the transmission in order to simply switch gears.
 
With manual I feel like I'm controlling the car, almost as i'm a part of it, with automatic this doesn't happen.
I know this has to do with each person's experience.

1000000%. I own a vehicle with a DSG auto transmission. You can mimic a manual transmission. I will not lie…the response would be hard to imitate on a manual BUT it’s just not the same as a manual transmission where the driver has full control.
 
when I was tought to manual I got tired.. I want just the convinience of automatic car.. just hit the gas and like a bump car (minus the bump part) 😁😁😁

There lies the problem. Driving a manual vehicle is very different and you not just enjoy it but bond with a machine. If that makes sense.
Except stuck on traffic as the article stated which is true.
 
There lies the problem. Driving a manual vehicle is very different and you not just enjoy it but bond with a machine. If that makes sense.
Except stuck on traffic as the article stated which is true.
I agree with you thats also what my friends told me when they drive their car.. and for me yeah that was a situation that I also consider.. traffic 😁😁😁
 
There lies the problem. Driving a manual vehicle is very different and you not just enjoy it but bond with a machine. If that makes sense.
Except stuck on traffic as the article stated which is true.
Stuck in traffic doesn't make any difference, you shift gears without thinking. It's not a big deal. I like to play with the gears so, can be fun.
 
Some vehicles are both these days I.E. one's equipped with Street-Racing-Technology (SRT) chips . You gotta throw it in race mode first but then you do the shifting. If you can't find it though, you grind it & the car will need servicing way sooner & also you will need a larger petrol & tire maintenance budget. Otherwise it's best to keep it automatic.
 
I agree. Imagine a basic course written in script which reads the basics about how a clutch disengages the transmission in order to simply switch gears.
Add in that they must demonstrate a basic level of proficiency as well during which time there will also be a roadside tire change. Their minds would be blown!
 
Yes I can. Started with tractors before car. The car I learned to drive with was my dad’s 1969 Grand Prix (modelS J, the year DeLorean designed it) I had to parallel park that car for the driver’s test, which was hard cuz the front end was wayyy long. 455 4 barrel V8. Was lots of fun to drive. Spent time collecting tickets for unnecessary noise 😛.
 
Cars have been in my blood since I was a kid. It’s not just about speed, it’s about control, about knowing every inch of the machine and how it moves. Driving manual isn’t just a skill, it’s a connection. Feeling the clutch engage, the engine respond, the tires grip or break loose, it’s second nature to me.

I drive an R34 GT-R 6-speed Getrag manual, old but absolutely golden, RB26DETT twin-turbo straight-six, built for those who know how to handle it. ATTESA E-TS AWD keeps it locked down, but if you’ve got the skill, it’ll break loose on demand. Steering? Razor-sharp, perfectly dialed whether I’m slicing through corners or throwing it sideways, it’s all about control.
 
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