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randallscott35 05-26-2011 06:59 AM

Should Men Be Able To Drive Stick?
 
I can't and I don't want to learn. It seems very busy to me. I like to space out when I drive.

Meanwhile my wife can drive stick but she is from Vermont and it is a Suburu cult up there so it is kind of a must.

At times I felt like less of a man because of this....but I've come to grips with this. :D

GPK 05-26-2011 07:21 AM

Your slip is showing, Rand.

randallscott35 05-26-2011 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by GPK (Post 779156)
Your slip is showing, Rand.

Will be interested to see how many others have it showing as well...or admit it.

MaTH716 05-26-2011 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35 (Post 779159)
Will be interested to see how many others have it showing as well...or admit it.

I'll let my slip show, I don't know how to drive it and have no intrest in learning. I grew up in Staten Island (one of the five boroughs of N.Y., for any of the hayseeds who might not know where it is) and it was pretty populated, a lot of stop and go traffic. Even the highways don't move like they should, so driving stick really would have been nothing more than a gigantic pain in the ass.

randallscott35 05-26-2011 08:12 AM

No question where you live makes a huge difference in this.

randallscott35 05-26-2011 08:24 AM

Figures show that only about 10 percent of the cars on the road in the United States are manuals, and an even smaller percentage — only about 6 percent — can be purchased new with sticks, Mr. Alterman said. “Even Ferrari’s sportiest model, the 458 Italia, doesn’t come with a stick,” he added as a point of emphasis.

santana 05-26-2011 08:34 AM

I have never owned anything but a standard car...But i 1st started driving a Motorcycle, and after that a SS Camaro....It REALLY is easy to learn...even in traffic it becomes second nature, and you can still zone out.

randallscott35 05-26-2011 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by santana (Post 779179)
I have never owned anything but a standard car...But i 1st started driving a Motorcycle, and after that a SS Camaro....It REALLY is easy to learn...even in traffic it becomes second nature, and you can still zone out.

You are talking to someone who had Velcro sneakers at 8...It would be difficult for me.

santana 05-26-2011 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35 (Post 779174)
Figures show that only about 10 percent of the cars on the road in the United States are manuals, and an even smaller percentage — only about 6 percent — can be purchased new with sticks, Mr. Alterman said. “Even Ferrari’s sportiest model, the 458 Italia, doesn’t come with a stick,” he added as a point of emphasis.



You are right, alot of cars nowadays dont come with the stckshift option...

Antitrust32 05-26-2011 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by GPK (Post 779156)
Your slip is showing, Rand.

great picture Kev... she's almost as tall as you already!

randallscott35 05-26-2011 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 779206)
great picture Kev... she's almost as tall as you already!

:tro:

Bigsmc 05-26-2011 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by MaTH716 (Post 779168)
I'll let my slip show, I don't know how to drive it and have no intrest in learning. I grew up in Staten Island (one of the five boroughs of N.Y., for any of the hayseeds who might not know where it is) and it was pretty populated, a lot of stop and go traffic. Even the highways don't move like they should, so driving stick really would have been nothing more than a gigantic pain in the ass.


That explains a lot.

I've owned two different cars and an F150 that were manual shift. That first time your sitting at an uphill stoplight hoping you don't roll backwards into the guy that is 6" behind you when you start again, can be a bit intimidating, but as Santana said, it becomes second nature even in stop and go traffic. When the right foot goes for the break, the left foot automatically starts for the clutch to begin downshifting.

MaTH716 05-26-2011 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Bigsmc (Post 779209)
That explains a lot.

I've owned two different cars and an F150 that were manual shift. That first time your sitting at an uphill stoplight hoping you don't roll backwards into the guy that is 6" behind you when you start again, can be a bit intimidating, but as Santana said, it becomes second nature even in stop and go traffic. When the right foot goes for the break, the left foot automatically starts for the clutch to begin downshifting.

I think Vic must be from the Rock also, cause the first response that came into my mind was..............

Bite me! :D

randallscott35 05-26-2011 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by MaTH716 (Post 779212)
I think Vic must be from the Rock also, cause the first response that came into my mind was..............

Bite me! :D

Please update this Vic. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3109100/bio

MaTH716 05-26-2011 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35 (Post 779214)

How long have you been waiting to roll this one out?

randallscott35 05-26-2011 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by MaTH716 (Post 779215)
How long have you been waiting to roll this one out?

Was a long week off from this place. :$:

MaTH716 05-26-2011 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35 (Post 779217)
Was a long week off from this place. :$:

Nice to know that the time was well spent....................:rolleyes: :wf

randallscott35 05-26-2011 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by MaTH716 (Post 779223)
Nice to know that the time was well spent....................:rolleyes: :wf

A few diapers got changed in there. And my dog continues to drag ass around the house so I have had the carpet cleaner workin overtime....But yes, I'm a loser.

MaTH716 05-26-2011 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35 (Post 779228)
A few diapers got changed in there. And my dog continues to drag ass around the house so I have had the carpet cleaner workin overtime....But yes, I'm a loser.

Welcome to the club. :o

Bigsmc 05-26-2011 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by MaTH716 (Post 779212)
I think Vic must be from the Rock also, cause the first response that came into my mind was..............

Bite me! :D

Strong.

MaTH716 05-26-2011 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigsmc (Post 779248)
Strong.

Sorry Bigs, but you know I gotta represent. :rolleyes:

somerfrost 05-26-2011 01:05 PM

When I got my license most cars were stick so I learned and owned a couple but it's been about 30 years since I drove one. I have no interest in owning one, a real pain! After I got my license and came home first year from college, I got a job over the summer driving a Charlie Chip truck making rural deliveries. The truck was stick of course and I told my boss..."no problem". I practiced about 15 minutes in the back lot and off I went. Couldn't understand why the truck was bucking and didn't seem to have any pickup, could not get above 40mph. Suddenly my boss pulled up behind me, I'd forgotten my coin purse. When I explained to him he told me that I'd been driving in first gear! I made it through the summer, many times hopping through stop signs but took most of the summer to get use to the damn truck....after that, no more stick shifts.

OldDog 05-26-2011 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35 (Post 779169)
No question where you live makes a huge difference in this.

True, but one of my rides is a stick and I don't mind driving it in traffic - but then I don't drive in traffic much. I learned to drive as a kid in a Ford pickup with "3-on-the-tree." Trucks have a heavy duty clutch and those are no fun in stop and start traffic. My truck today is an automatic, and I like it that way. But I like sporty cars, too, and to me an automatic takes the "sports" out of sports cars.

clyde 05-26-2011 02:02 PM

Stick shifting is fun and I recommend learning to drive one even to the most club a foot.

I was trained to drive on one...savagely beaten by my Father each and every failed outing until I got it right.




The best thing about a girl who can stick it is riding in the passenger seat and watching their legs move in fluid symmetry.....a skirt or dress being the best attire ( them...not you) as the muscle,tendon and yer so forth movement is to do die for.













Oh my God.








Another woody.

Danzig 05-26-2011 07:48 PM

i learned to drive a standard shift in a one ton chevy c-30 pickup, 1984 model, with no power steering. love driving a standard, and hate that my current car only came in automatic.

our truck is a standard, so i love driving that. f250 long wheel base four door. and you should see the faces when i back the trailer down the boat ramp for tony. yeah, i do that.


geez randall, turn in your man-card!! :D

Danzig 05-26-2011 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigsmc (Post 779209)
That explains a lot.

I've owned two different cars and an F150 that were manual shift. That first time your sitting at an uphill stoplight hoping you don't roll backwards into the guy that is 6" behind you when you start again, can be a bit intimidating, but as Santana said, it becomes second nature even in stop and go traffic. When the right foot goes for the break, the left foot automatically starts for the clutch to begin downshifting.

i fell into the habit of putting my left foot on the clutch even when there wasn't one...it because automatic, you get so used to it.

as for downshifting, never really do that. coming to a stop, i just put it in neutral.

AeWingnut 05-26-2011 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigsmc (Post 779209)
That explains a lot.

I've owned two different cars and an F150 that were manual shift. That first time your sitting at an uphill stoplight hoping you don't roll backwards into the guy that is 6" behind you when you start again, can be a bit intimidating, but as Santana said, it becomes second nature even in stop and go traffic. When the right foot goes for the break, the left foot automatically starts for the clutch to begin downshifting.

I still remember the 1st time I had to do that. When I went from manual to automatic... I pushed in the phantom clutch constantly
oh the good ole days

AeWingnut 05-26-2011 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35 (Post 779154)
I can't and I don't want to learn. It seems very busy to me. I like to space out when I drive.

Meanwhile my wife can drive stick but she is from Vermont and it is a Suburu cult up there so it is kind of a must.

At times I felt like less of a man because of this....but I've come to grips with this. :D


inattentive drivers are the number one reason for accidents/ road rage

GPK 05-28-2011 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 779206)
great picture Kev... she's almost as tall as you already!

Thanks LF. She's amazing.:{>::{>:

I learned to drive both at the same time. My old man was a hunter for a long time and I remember growing up, he had an old '77 Dodge 4x4 with 3 on the wheel. In '85, he bought a Toyota 4X4 and that was the stick I learned to drive. He put 33's on it, and it was flat bad ass. I used to get home from school on Fridays and wash it so he would let me drive it for the weekends to football or basketball games.:cool:


Ok, the redneck is leaving now...

hi_im_god 05-28-2011 04:22 PM

i don't think it's any less manly to drive an automatic but you're really missing out on a joy. sticks are fun. that's why people like them. downshifting into a turn and accelerating out of it makes you smile.

and while we're on the subject of driving, rear wheel drive rocks. but even if you have front wheel drive, manual is more fun than auto.

GPK 05-28-2011 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by hi_im_god (Post 779884)
i don't think it's any less manly to drive an automatic but you're really missing out on a joy. sticks are fun. that's why people like them. downshifting into a turn and accelerating out of it makes you smile.

and while we're on the subject of driving, rear wheel drive rocks. but even if you have front wheel drive, manual is more fun than auto.

I drove a Honda S2000 for a little while (divorce present to myself:tro:) and it was 6 speed. I couldn't imagine driving a car like that with an automatic. Would have been incredibly boring.

hi_im_god 05-28-2011 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK (Post 779901)
I drove a Honda S2000 for a little while (divorce present to myself:tro:) and it was 6 speed. I couldn't imagine driving a car like that with an automatic. Would have been incredibly boring.

:tro:

friend of mine has one i've driven a few times. i bust on him a little about the miata like gayness when we're in it together but it's a fun drive.

GPK 05-28-2011 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by hi_im_god (Post 779902)
:tro:

friend of mine has one i've driven a few times. i bust on him a little about the miata like gayness when we're in it together but it's a fun drive.

Never thought about the possible gayness of it. I was just happy to find a big boy car that I could reach the pedals and still see over the steering wheel at the same time.


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