Can you drive a stickshift?

Yes, I drive a 6 speed standard shift 340i BMW. Do I wish it were an automatic? Yes! DH bought home this car a few years ago. I took one look at this car and knew I HAD to learn to drive a standard shift! Anyway, I love the car but still do not enjoy the standard shift!

Muffy
 
When I was 19 my DF bought me my first car of my very own. I fell in love with a chrysler lazer, the only problem was he had to do all of the test driving because it was a five speed. To make along story short he bought it and basically told me drive it or walk(not quite as harsh as that, but you get the idea). Now I am a bit of a car enthusiast, so I have to say it was a wise choice to learn. My DH buys ALOT of cars. My car of choice is a 5.0 Mustang, and he does not believe in buying a sports car with an automatic transmission. Over the past 8 years he has bought 5 of them (2 were convertibles), if I had to just look at them sitting in the driveway, just because I didn't know how to use a clutch, it would be a very sad thing.
 
I live in England where most cars are stick shifts. I've tried to drive an automatic but just don't like them. I guess it is what you are used to.
Over here if you pass your test in an automatic you can't drive a stickshift, you have to take another test for that but you can drive an automatic if you pass your test in a stickshift.
 
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NO!

My dh tried to teach me a long time ago. He suggested that I stick to automatic. :p
 

At 18 I left my boyfriend and his car at the top of a hill because I could not do it. I walked home and he moved to the driver's seat, following me the entire way.
 
Yep, final year of undergrad I had an internship off campus. Didn't have a car. Only car available was my dad's old manual Cavalier. I learned how to drive it the day I left to go back to school. Got back to school and in town I killed it in the first intersection and COULD NOT get it going again. I was SO embarassed!!! Once I got out of that intersection, I practiced and practiced on the country roads so it wouldn't happen again!!!!
 
Yup and I love to drive a manual transmission. But now I'm an old woman and have to drive a boring old minivan.

But for my midlife crisis.....
 
I've owned, I think, 4 vehicles. 3 were sticks. The one that wasn't, I got rid of because it wasn't a stick shift.
 
A stick is ALL I will drive. I HATE automatics. I'm always looking for a clutch and trying to shift when I drive automatics. Not good when I hit the gas AND brake at the same time!! :eek: :rolleyes: Love my stick!! :tongue:

DH will forgot sometimes and try to drive my Jetta like he rides his Sprint Triumph motorcycle!! :crazy: I'm like, "baby, shift out of second gear please, we're at 40 MPH!" :tongue: He can do 60MPH on his motorcycle in first gear....WHOA!!! :crazy:
 
Yes and I love them. I think they are the best vehicles in the snow. I think the next smaller car we own will be another 5 speed!

Congrats! It's certainly better to know that you can drive either!

Lisa
 
I drove tractors and farm trucks some as a young teen while still living on the farm. But the family moved to "town" and from then on it was automatic trany all the way.

So when I was about to turn (GULP:scared: ) 50 I bought a bright red Honda CRV with a stick and had to re-learn. It was interesting to say the least but now I wouldn't want to drive anything else ~ except in stop and go city traffic when its a drag to keep having to clutch, shift, accelerate, brake , clutch, shift, etc.

My younger sister (much younger actually) really ticked me off with her backhanded compliment of "Gee, you must be a life time learner to pick up a skill like that at your age." :rolleyes:
 
Yes and I LOVE driving a stick! I want to get a used Wrangler (for my own personal enjoyment) - but I don't want an automatic - it must be a manual :smooth:
 
Yep, ::yes:: I love to drive a stick. only had one automatic that was fun to drive.
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if you're looking for advice-you have to practice.
-letting go of the clutch exactly as you push the gas
is probably the trickiest part to driving a manual!

Did you ever make it to the halloween show at the efactory?
R u that close that you would drive fr WVA to Phila to see CKY?

Get learnin' on that clutch and you're one step closer to
concert freedom!

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Yes, in fact the 1st car I bought was a 1978 Chevy Monza 4 speed. I had no idea how to drive it, but, I taught myself. I did stall several times though.:eek: A couple cars later, I bought a 1986 Pontiac Trans Am 5 speed, but traded it in when I had my 1st child. I never went back to one and never will, I don't like them anymore.
 
Yep. Learned to drive one in a snowstorm so that I could share driving on a spring break trip. My first 3 or 4 cars were sticks, but haven't had one since having the kids. I used to be really good at driving a stick shift while eating ice cream cones. Now that take coordination!
 
Yep. I learned when the company I was driving for went to an all-stick fleet. I really like to drive a stick. When we bought our first mini van the dealer told us they DID make them in stick, but out of 90 of them on his lot, not one was manual.
 















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