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<blockquote data-quote="Mack Grant" data-source="post: 1301317" data-attributes="member: 48955"><p>I agree with everything you said except for the "old crappy package car" bit.</p><p>When I had my road test me and the ORS rode to a satellite center to get a car that looked and drove like it should be on a dung heap. No power steering, hydraulic clutch, no power period. His explanation (and it is true) was that a driver must be able to safely drive the worst package car in existence if the need should arise, and it will.</p><p>If you can't safely drive a standard transmission then there's a chance you won't make it depending upon your PT reputation in the hub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mack Grant, post: 1301317, member: 48955"] I agree with everything you said except for the "old crappy package car" bit. When I had my road test me and the ORS rode to a satellite center to get a car that looked and drove like it should be on a dung heap. No power steering, hydraulic clutch, no power period. His explanation (and it is true) was that a driver must be able to safely drive the worst package car in existence if the need should arise, and it will. If you can't safely drive a standard transmission then there's a chance you won't make it depending upon your PT reputation in the hub. [/QUOTE]
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