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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 760828" data-attributes="member: 249"><p><strong>Re: how hard is it to learn to drive a package car if you don't know how to drive a m</strong></p><p></p><p>While we had some nice automatics I did my road test in a rickety old P800. Was a bit of a challenge, and this was with a few years of experience driving a stick shift daily in my regular vehicle. I know the OP won't see this because this thread was posted in January, but I don't see the stick shift requirement ever going away. Even if all the normal package cars get replaced with automatics all of our 24 ft. box vans are stick shifts, and as far as I can tell will continue to be so. If your center has one of these trucks there is chance that a driver will get asked to take it out, and this will cause the company to require the skill to drive a manual transmission for the forseeable future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 760828, member: 249"] [b]Re: how hard is it to learn to drive a package car if you don't know how to drive a m[/b] While we had some nice automatics I did my road test in a rickety old P800. Was a bit of a challenge, and this was with a few years of experience driving a stick shift daily in my regular vehicle. I know the OP won't see this because this thread was posted in January, but I don't see the stick shift requirement ever going away. Even if all the normal package cars get replaced with automatics all of our 24 ft. box vans are stick shifts, and as far as I can tell will continue to be so. If your center has one of these trucks there is chance that a driver will get asked to take it out, and this will cause the company to require the skill to drive a manual transmission for the forseeable future. [/QUOTE]
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