GEAR | Manual Gearbox
Photo of a gearshift on 1953 Ferrari 340 MM; woman driving a sports car by Ed Eckstein, 1980.
Growing up, both my parents drove stick and it always intrigued me. There's a certain control, power, and synchronicity that a manual transmission car provides its driver, unmatched by anything automatic. Learning how to drive stick can be embarrassing and frustrating (especially for the teacher), but once you have it down, you really own your car. My husband used to drive a stick car before we were married, and let me tell you, it was a big selling point. Do you drive stick? Have you ever?
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They aren't good for slow traffic creeps like LA freeways, though, too much gear handling.
I learned by necessity when Josh had a stick shift Jetta back when we just graduated from college. Still comes in handy when we travel outside the US, since rental cars elsewhere are generally manual! One day, I'll have a sports car of my own...
But learning to do it is HARD. I learned in a hand-me-down 1979 Toyota Corolla, called Emily. The lack of power steering added to the stresses of learning to right-hand turn across traffic from a hill-start! Eek! I'm proud I know how though.
I can drive a stick, but I hant owned one in a while.
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When I bought my last car, a 2008 VW City Golf, I waited two months for a manual shift. Love to drive a standard !
being over 60 it brings up the ? how long can I keep this up.
performance cars add a spark to driving I encourage
you readers to take it on.
I bought my first car, a '66 VW bug, before I knew how to drive a standard shift. My best friend drove it from the seller to a school parking lot and explained the rudiments.
When I bought a motorcycle off the showroom floor, I didn't know how to operate it so my boyfriend took me to an empty mall parking lot and gave me a lesson.
This knowledge came in handy 6 years later, when I bought my first motorcycle.
apparently, it was also listed on my husband's "sexy skills for a woman to know", which he told me after we were married.