Help Wanted: Stick Shift lessons...$
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Then I suggest you take several lessens.
Take as many lessons as you are willing to pay for. I would aim for over 4 or more. And then do what I suggested about having a friend drive you to a parking lot.
You will want to organize with him or her to do this for a week or two.
It's worth it. Manual is fun, it's almost like learning to drive again.
Since you have never driven manual taking a class will give you an idea of what's involved and if you want to continue.
Also, I think I also paid $75 per class.
Take as many lessons as you are willing to pay for. I would aim for over 4 or more. And then do what I suggested about having a friend drive you to a parking lot.
You will want to organize with him or her to do this for a week or two.
It's worth it. Manual is fun, it's almost like learning to drive again.
Since you have never driven manual taking a class will give you an idea of what's involved and if you want to continue.
Also, I think I also paid $75 per class.
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Listen to the mob Streak.
I bought an AT because I found an incredible deal and drive in traffic almost all the time. Had driven boring *** cars for years. Once your in the 8 for a few weeks, you will want the MT. The moc options, the maintanence, the feel are better.
I didn't make a bad decision because I got an 8 at a price I can flip it for an MT, and am looking. But leaning MT when I did it took 15 mins, and a couple weeks of practice to get smooth.
Just don't make your decisions based on being nervous about the tranny. Sometimes to man up, you have to be willing to look silly learning something. (Just pick it up at closing time and you can learn it in the dealer parking lot - its really that easy)
I bought an AT because I found an incredible deal and drive in traffic almost all the time. Had driven boring *** cars for years. Once your in the 8 for a few weeks, you will want the MT. The moc options, the maintanence, the feel are better.
I didn't make a bad decision because I got an 8 at a price I can flip it for an MT, and am looking. But leaning MT when I did it took 15 mins, and a couple weeks of practice to get smooth.
Just don't make your decisions based on being nervous about the tranny. Sometimes to man up, you have to be willing to look silly learning something. (Just pick it up at closing time and you can learn it in the dealer parking lot - its really that easy)
#31
Ew, I'll lose so much respect for you if you "settle" for the AT just because you've never driven a stick before.
It's really not that hard. Just left off the clutch slowly as you're pushing in the gas when in first, for every other gear, I usually shift around 3,500-4,000rpms, depending on the driving I'm doing. Sometimes I shift at 6,500-7,000rpms
Although, I would suggest staying away from any red lights/stop signs on hills until you can shift well enough to not stall out or roll back too much.
It's really not that hard. Just left off the clutch slowly as you're pushing in the gas when in first, for every other gear, I usually shift around 3,500-4,000rpms, depending on the driving I'm doing. Sometimes I shift at 6,500-7,000rpms
Although, I would suggest staying away from any red lights/stop signs on hills until you can shift well enough to not stall out or roll back too much.
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buy the damn MT. i learned to drive a stick when i was 14 on the most unforgiving, heavy, stiff clutch a truck has ever seen. it took a couple weeks of regular driving to get it down really good, but i had the hang enough to get around after an hour or so. you'll be SUPER dissapointed if you buy the AT, cause one day you'll learn to drive a stick and you'll ride in a MT 8 and get depressed at owning the AT
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I taught a girl I knew to drive stick in my 91 celica GT (the same car I learned in...). She was kinda slow, so it took her a few days to grasp the basics...
Before I got my first stick, I had a general idea of what was required because I read about it for a little while. But as we all know, knowing and doing are 2 different things. So driving it home was an adventure, but I made it without much incident. Beyond that, as others have said, it was just a matter of doing it until it became natural...
Get the manual. If you don't, I'm 100% certain that you will kick urself later.
Before I got my first stick, I had a general idea of what was required because I read about it for a little while. But as we all know, knowing and doing are 2 different things. So driving it home was an adventure, but I made it without much incident. Beyond that, as others have said, it was just a matter of doing it until it became natural...
Get the manual. If you don't, I'm 100% certain that you will kick urself later.
#37
its not that hard...just practice....so what you stall at the dealership. i had to go back in the dealership after i bought my 2007 because i wasnt used to a 6sp where you have to press down to put it in reverse. ive only had 5 sp and a/t i mean i felt stupid but no biggie i mean really what are they gonna do laugh. everyones been there you will be fine the the stick. automatics are for ppl who want to be driven sticks are for drivers
#38
im available to give lessons if anyone needs u can hit me up. i know these post are from 07 but we gatta get this forum going again guys!
its not that hard...just practice....so what you stall at the dealership. i had to go back in the dealership after i bought my 2007 because i wasnt used to a 6sp where you have to press down to put it in reverse. ive only had 5 sp and a/t i mean i felt stupid but no biggie i mean really what are they gonna do laugh. everyones been there you will be fine the the stick. automatics are for ppl who want to be driven sticks are for drivers
#41
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ill teach ya on my pick up but nobody drives my 8. buy the mt you will not be sorry. btw i dont know how to drive an automatic. i keep trying to kick a hole in the floor looking for the clutch or when looking for the clutch my left foot hits the massive brake pedal
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Don't buy the AT.
As for you 'not in my 8' guys, you crack me up. Lol. Most 8's these days a worth less than a good used Camry. I taught my 16 year old son to drive a MT in my 650hp GT500 before we picked up his R3 That GT500 has a twin disk clutch that is freaking horrible to drive smooth and it still only took a couple hours starting in an empty Bealls parking lot then onto the street.
Yeah, he killed it a few times. He didn't hurt anything. They're just cars. Hell if I were there I'd teach the poor guy to drive a stick.
Good luck OP, get the manual, you'll regret it if you don't.
As for you 'not in my 8' guys, you crack me up. Lol. Most 8's these days a worth less than a good used Camry. I taught my 16 year old son to drive a MT in my 650hp GT500 before we picked up his R3 That GT500 has a twin disk clutch that is freaking horrible to drive smooth and it still only took a couple hours starting in an empty Bealls parking lot then onto the street.
Yeah, he killed it a few times. He didn't hurt anything. They're just cars. Hell if I were there I'd teach the poor guy to drive a stick.
Good luck OP, get the manual, you'll regret it if you don't.
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you guys realize the op posted in '07, and from his avitar looks like he bough a 8 already....
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#50
It was 5 years ago. I don't think anyone needs help.
I did this today... I seriously slammed on the edge of the brake pedal on accident, on a busy street. I was so freaking embarrassed. I need to like sit on my left foot while I drive...or just not be a stupid *** and pay attention.
I did this today... I seriously slammed on the edge of the brake pedal on accident, on a busy street. I was so freaking embarrassed. I need to like sit on my left foot while I drive...or just not be a stupid *** and pay attention.