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re: Driving a manual

Posted on 4/24/19 at 8:28 am to
Posted by browl
North of BR
Member since Nov 2017
1571 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 8:28 am to
Neither, but closer to lost art than symbol of past times. There is no respect or regard for nostalgia among the youth of today. This is another facet of the "now" and "me" hysteria that sweeps through our culture with notions of "easier" or "faster" through consumerism promoting laziness and eventual despotism.

There are too many "Honda Accord" men (using that term very loosely BTW) out there now who can't change a tire or change their own oil, who want to use a car as an appliance instead of a driving machine (creds to BMW; that was a good marketing scheme BITD).

Oh, and OP thanks for calling it what it is...a MANUAL, not a STANDARD.
This post was edited on 4/24/19 at 8:30 am
Posted by BRgetthenet
Member since Oct 2011
117732 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 8:38 am to
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I’ll bet the older ladies appreciate it. Younger ones wouldn’t understand.



Maybe I can get one to take her dentures off/out in public for me.
Posted by JumpingTheShark
America
Member since Nov 2012
22927 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 8:46 am to
Don’t know how to drive one and don’t give a flying shite what any old fart thinks about that.
Posted by Duffnshank
Member since Jan 2019
660 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 8:50 am to
I think if you have a vette, viper, or something of the sort you have to have a stick. Just seems wrong not to
Posted by GOON
Fantasy Land
Member since Mar 2008
7399 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 8:56 am to
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Lost art
Posted by BRgetthenet
Member since Oct 2011
117732 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 9:01 am to
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Don’t know how to drive one and don’t give a flying shite what any old fart thinks about that.


Gay pride, ftw
Posted by Diver Diva
Member since Apr 2019
386 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 9:10 am to
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How can you steer, shift, hold your coffee and text?

LOL. I was thinking the same thing. The roads would be a lot safer if everybody drove a manual.
Posted by RedPop4
Santiago de Compostela
Member since Jan 2005
14424 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 9:13 am to
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Neither, but closer to lost art than symbol of past times. There is no respect or regard for nostalgia among the youth of today. This is another facet of the "now" and "me" hysteria that sweeps through our culture with notions of "easier" or "faster" through consumerism promoting laziness and eventual despotism.
Well stated.
Posted by The Spleen
Member since Dec 2010
38865 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 9:17 am to
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Neither, but closer to lost art than symbol of past times. There is no respect or regard for nostalgia among the youth of today.



Eh, I'm not sure this is true. I see a lot of youths today embracing vinyl records, 80's fashion trends, 80's and earlier music, and all kinds of vintage items. I think they just grew up at a time where manual transmission vehicles weren't very ubiquitous, so the opportunity to learn how to drive one wasn't there.
Posted by Bigbee Hills
Member since Feb 2019
1531 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 9:38 am to
Brah, it's an internet talk forum, it'll be okay if I don't.

Give me 2 weeks for it to dry out and I won't have time to worry one way or another.

Stupid, poor information is stupid, poor information.
Posted by genro
Member since Nov 2011
61788 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 10:30 am to
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I thought this was sop?
I throw it in neutral every time I'm coming to a stop. I make a lot of turns in neutral once I have a feel for what gear to throw it back into as I come out of the turn. And of course you should be able to shift easily without the clutch once you get a feel for it.

Riding the clutch or wearing your left leg out should not be a problem once you realize the clutch is only really NEEDED for taking off.
Posted by Bigbee Hills
Member since Feb 2019
1531 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 10:32 am to
Have an upvote for accurate information, sir.
Posted by LNCHBOX
70448
Member since Jun 2009
84304 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 10:36 am to
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I throw it in neutral every time I'm coming to a stop. I make a lot of turns in neutral once I have a feel for what gear to throw it back into as I come out of the turn.


Not a fan of either of these.
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And of course you should be able to shift easily without the clutch once you get a feel for it.

Riding the clutch or wearing your left leg out should not be a problem once you realize the clutch is only really NEEDED for taking off.


Don't really like this as a sop for driving a manual either.

ETA: Why would you want to turn without having power going to the drive wheels? What does that accomplish for you? Seems unnecessary and unsafe.
This post was edited on 4/24/19 at 10:41 am
Posted by redstick13
Lower Saxony
Member since Feb 2007
38605 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 10:39 am to
My current car is a 6 speed manual. My previous 3 company provided vehicles were all 5 speed manuals. My jeep before those company provided vehicles was also a 5 speed manual. I think the last automatic transmission I owned was my 2005 Acura TL.
Posted by alphaandomega
Tuscaloosa
Member since Aug 2012
13635 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 10:39 am to
I have a 2010 F450 at the farm that is a manual. Love that truck.

Taught both my kids how to drive with it.
Posted by LSU fan 246
Member since Oct 2005
90567 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 10:47 am to
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I throw it in neutral every time I'm coming to a stop. I make a lot of turns in neutral once I have a feel for what gear to throw it back into as I come out of the turn


I do the same coming to a stop but I leave it in gear for turns

I mean how often are you actually taking turns where power isnt needed, unless its entering a parking lot?
Posted by StealthCalais11
Lurker since 2007
Member since Aug 2011
12453 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 10:47 am to
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I drive a stick, because I choose to.

It makes driving more fun.

This. Only reason I own a Jeep. It's my fun little sun out weekend vehicle
Posted by genro
Member since Nov 2011
61788 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 10:49 am to
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I mean how often are you actually taking turns where power isnt needed, unless its entering a parking lot?


Most of the time tbh if it's a rolling turn (not from stop). I take it fast enough. I don't need power until the end of the turn
Posted by CptRusty
Basket of Deplorables
Member since Aug 2011
11740 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 10:52 am to
They're more for fun than performance now.

Up through the 90s and early 2000s, automatic transmissions were absolutely awful for any kind of performance driving, other than drag racing.

Now, with modern autos and DCTs, the H-pattern manual is inferior in every way, except driver enjoyment.
Posted by LNCHBOX
70448
Member since Jun 2009
84304 posts
Posted on 4/24/19 at 10:55 am to
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Most of the time tbh if it's a rolling turn (not from stop). I take it fast enough. I don't need power until the end of the turn


What do you get out of this? You're just going to have to put it in gear again, so why bother taking it out? And turning with no power still seems unsafe.
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