Laurajean1014
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Yes, my last boyfriend (before marrying my husband) taught me! I do prefer automatic since CT and NY have lots of traffic.
Grumpy's Wife said:The first car I bought myself was a stick. A cute little red Chrysler Laser. Now I know that's about 20 years ago. I'm hoping it's like riding a bike. Once you learn how it will just come back to you.![]()
Maleficent13 said:I cannot, but my goal is to learn this summer, so I can do the Richard Petty Experience at WDW this fall!![]()
I taught my younger sister how to drive one at the White Sands National Monument. I lived nearby and figured that there wasn't anything out there she could hit if she should mess up. Every car she's had since has been a manual.NMAmy said:I'll teach you, Mal!I taught my younger sister how to drive one at the White Sands National Monument. I lived nearby and figured that there wasn't anything out there she could hit if she should mess up. Every car she's had since has been a manual.
But by Monday morning, when I went to change my insurance and tags over, I was doing much better.Dizzy for Dsny said:I think its important for everyone to know in case your in a car with someone who may have an emergency and you could drive their car.
wish I still had it.Shugardrawers said:I feel for your co-worker. I'm having shoulder surgery next month and both of our cars are sticks. How the heck am I going to drive with my right arm in a sling for weeks???
She's doing good, though, just can't walk in from our parking lots that are further away.GoofyDad869 said:Yep. Learned to drive with one when I was 16 (a four speed 1980 baby blue Ford Fiesta - was that a chick magnet or what?!)
Oh geez, I had one of those too, only mine was red.
Beth76 said:Yes. I learned on a stick shift and drove one all through high school and college. Towards the end of college I got a manual and haven't gone back. So it's been about 8 years since I've driven one. It would be interesting to see how well I could do now.