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do for yourself what I did for my wife.... I sold her bimmer and gave her my subaru taught her to drive manual real quick
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![]() Honestly didn't see what's so fun about driving a manual. I have plenty of fun driving with paddle shifters. |
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Yes, auto or automated manuals (flappy paddles) can be/are better on track, quicker etc, but NOTHING matches the pure fun/connection to the car that rowing your own gears gives you. Now as far as traffic, yeah, it can suck and if you only have one car and live in a city...then you either sack up and shift, or puss out and get an auto. ![]() |
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That might have something to do with it
![]() Probably because I'm too busy thinking of what I need to do to enjoy it. I KNOW how to drive one, but it's not natural process for me yet. Still have to think about everything instead of doing it all subconsciously. |
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