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<blockquote data-quote="JustTired" data-source="post: 340987" data-attributes="member: 10234"><p>I'm always amazed by the amount of new drivers that have never driven a stick shift. I guess I shouldn't be, and am showing my age. I learned to drive in a stick, took my test in a stick and have pretty much owned a manual transmission vehicle all my life. I enjoy shifting, although sometimes it can be a pain. My wifes car is an automatic, but she can drive a stick shift.</p><p> </p><p>I'm a little saddened with the switch to automatics. Although I can understand that there will be a lot less expense in clutch replacement. What I see happening instead is guys (or gals) jamming the thing into "park" before the vehicle has come to a complete stop. Or riding the brake with their left foot while driving down the road. </p><p> </p><p>Oh well.....that's progress!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustTired, post: 340987, member: 10234"] I'm always amazed by the amount of new drivers that have never driven a stick shift. I guess I shouldn't be, and am showing my age. I learned to drive in a stick, took my test in a stick and have pretty much owned a manual transmission vehicle all my life. I enjoy shifting, although sometimes it can be a pain. My wifes car is an automatic, but she can drive a stick shift. I'm a little saddened with the switch to automatics. Although I can understand that there will be a lot less expense in clutch replacement. What I see happening instead is guys (or gals) jamming the thing into "park" before the vehicle has come to a complete stop. Or riding the brake with their left foot while driving down the road. Oh well.....that's progress! [/QUOTE]
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