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Hello /o/, I have been learning to drive stick for the past few months and am getting better every time I go out. However, as I get better the more apprehensive my parents seem to be about me getting a manual car. They just go on and on about how horrible they are to daily drive. Are they really that bad or are my parents just bitch made?
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Depends on your commute tbqh.
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>>28975875
I work from home
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>>28975873
depends entirely on how many stoplights/stop signs are on your route
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>>28975873
unless you plan to daily an old lambo with a stone clutch, it's literally fine
don't listen to boomers
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>>28975880
Then who cares?
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Bitch made.
In some countries so much time has passed since auto has become the norm that normalfags have been inventing stories about the evil manual transmission of ye olde past.
Yes you will have to downshift before a steep incline and yes you will have to learn how to deal with traffic uphill, but that can become second nature as you drive more and more. Also you can invent something about manual being more secure to give them some peace of mind as you can engine brake in case you lose your brakes.
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In Europe even the women daily manuals and they do just fine. Are you a less capable driver than an european woman?
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>>28975873
they're fun.
my first car in HS was a manual; i'd never driven stick before, took all of a weekend to figure it out. (With the caveat this was rural, small town eastern oregon -- the learning curve is seriously overblown though.)

even in traffic, after the first week of daily driving it becomes second nature and you don't even think about it.
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>>28975873
bitch made, stop-start traffic was a nothingburger. people that already seethe about stop-start traffic in an auto will not find a manual better. if it didn't bother you in an auto it likely won't bother you in a manual.
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>>28975873
Theyre just retards. I didn't even know how to drive manual when I got my first manual car. I learned in a weekend and then started doing my (hour long) commute with it with no issues. Its not bad in traffic at all. Never listen to soft pudgy boomers on any subject.
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Europe has a bunch of manuals because the automatic option costs more money. ie they're poor
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>>28975998
>richfags openly admitting they're worse at driving than your average subhuman
Not a good look for the top 1%
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>>28975873
Your parents are incorrect. Manual is all procedural memory, it'll literally become automatic for you. Might want to learn how to heeltoe downshift.
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>>28975873
Do it. It can be stressful and frustrating but it's not that bad and becomes muscle memory eventually. It's fun to have a skill that you continuously improve on.
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>>28975873
your parents are bitches, get the brrrrrrrz
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>>28975873
Driven them my whole life apart from an interlude with a Ford Scorpio V6. Much easier in traffic as you aren't on the brake the whole time trying to hold it back.

I have driven lots of autos when renting. Just a bit of a soulless experience in comparison.

Carry on with the manual, Anon. They are better.
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>>28975963
Also manuals are impossible for Amerinigs to steal and they don't know how to drive them away. Not a problem for normally niggers though who all take to the clutch and shuft as well as any huwhite.

But seeing as we are having this conversation you are obviously American so being niggerproof is real benefit.
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>>28975998
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Your parents grew up in a time when manual was a poverty option, and automatics were the latest and greatest thing.
Going back to driving a manual car understandably makes no sense to them.
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>>28976624
now remove all the mexicans and blacks from america (non humans)
and what does that wealth buy you?
can you get a 3500 sq ft house in norway for $600k
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lol when i got my first car my dad was happy because shifting meant it'd be harder to use my phone while driving
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I too am just starting to learn manual. I’m getting the hang of it little by little and yes it is satisfying but driving an automatic is simply way easier and less stressful. I wouldn’t drive manual as a daily driver if I could help it. Maybe just something to play with on the weekends. Doesn’t help that no matter how good you think you are at it and no matter how much experience you have, it will stall on you occasionally.
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>>28975975
Up shifting/down shifting is easy. Starting from a dead stop, low speed maneuvering and getting started on an incline are not so easy.
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>>28976815
Once you get better it won't feel like an impractical burden.

>>28976818
I think a lot of people are full of shit on how fast they learned. I'm sure they survived. I'm self taught too and it sucked for awhile.
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Also my advice is to double clutch all up and down shifts just for fun
>it is more fun
>it is smoother
>you'll better appreciate and understand the transmission
>it makes redditors seethe
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>>28976850
For real. Every asshole on the internet claims they learned in two hours. Realistically you need to log at least 20 hours before you’re somewhat competent id say.
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why do Redditors claim coasting in neutral is bad

my uncle in Greece with 40+ years of driving manual professionally in a taxi teaches me to coast in neutral as I’m approaching a red light
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>>28976874
>why do Redditors claim coasting in neutral is bad
Cuz you're not using your engine to brake
Meaning you're wasting fuel you spoiled child
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>>28975873
your parents are just attempting to mold you in their image (bitch made). it's been said already, but to reiterate slightly: it's the traffic that sucks, not the transmission. anyway even if you end up hating it you can always resell and a manual commands a premium on the used market. just don't immediately chase forced induction if you're looking into a new BRZ. It is really not as mandatory as some on the internet say it is
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>A few months
nigga, it should take a few days. whoever's teaching you must be bitch made.
>Are they really that bad to drive
No, not even slightly. This isn't a race car with an 8lb flywheel and a 2,000lb clutch spring.

The only time I could see giving a shit is like stuck on the freeway in LA or OC at 530pm going from first to neutral for 35 minutes. Even still I daily drove a manual in san diego that actually had a light flywheel and strong clutch, i'll take 10% traffic annoyance in exchange for 90% fun the rest of the time any day. fr fr ong
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>>28975873
driving stick gets worse as you age and your body begins to break down, do it now while you're still young and get all the fast sporty aggressive cars out of your system while you can appreciate them. then when your knees get fucked and your back starts to ache, you can appreciate comfy soft land barges in comparison
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>>28976958
>when your body breaks down
so when you're 50+. anyone claiming their joints are fried under that age is a nancy. same kinda trenchcoat nancy id imagine drives a barge. FACT.
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>>28976850
I get the feeling a lot of people who claim they learned in one weekend live in rural areas with open roads and never had to deal with stop and go traffic or even driving 5 mph in a busy parking lot.
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>>28977280
no matter where you live you can have someone teach you in an empty parking lot. literally everyone i taught got it down in 15 minutes.
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>>28977280
for me i had no idea how to drive but i manual swapped my car anyway, took me a couple days before i found out that it was completely fine to let the clutch slip even for 2 secs. once i kept that in mind it was so much easier; getting going from a dead stop was the biggest hurdle, everything else was really easy to pick up. after that i stopped kangarooing across intersections lol.
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>>28975873
depends on your car
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>>28975873
driving manual is an actual skill with a very high ceiling
>double clutch (deprecated but might still be useful to know)
>shifting without clutch
>blip/ down shifts
>rev matching
>heel toe
>manoeuvring on very low speed (think creep into a tight parking space)
>hill starts
>know (or better feel) which gear is appropritated
>fast take offs
> and and and
if you like actual driving and have an interesting car go manual. if you just need to go from A to B and dont really care go auto
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>>28975873
After you drive on every day for about a month, it'll be second nature and you won't even think about it
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what the fuck is it to do with them
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>>28976792
>now remove all the mexicans and blacks from america
uhh go on then? lol
>nooo you can't count them
why? your country's 60% nig
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>>28975873
>>28975880
your parents are fucking retarded in that case
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>>28975881
avoid needing to stop on an incline at all costs. it really sucks having to get moving again after the stop, the danger of rolling back & hitting the car behind u, & burning out the clutch. maybe stop well before where u need to.
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>>28977448
What's hilarious is you care about what the median is. If you're not top 5%, you failed.
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>>28976850
Learning a skill is not the same as mastering it.
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>>28977487
I'd say this depends on the incline, but the latest brz/86 has hill hold assist.
It is tough when you first lean how to drive a manual though.
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>>28975873
Depends entirely where you live. I wouldn't fault someone in Los Angeles for choosing auto, at least for a daily but fly over state? No excuse other than you have a vagina and hate cars and driving.
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>>28977487
that's why you use the parking break
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>>28977487
Modern cars have hill assist and even if not if you've been driving manual for months hill starts should be trivial.

I'm half-convinced the average /o/tist is an absolute shit driver judging by some of the shit they say about how difficult driving manual is. The average Euro woman from grannies to 18 year olds fresh from getting their license can drive stick just fine, sometimes in absolute shitboxes from the turn of the millennium and they do just fine. Hell, when I was getting my license, my instructor had me practice hill starts on the second lesson, it's a very easy thing to get the hang of. You are NOT going to be stalling it occasionally like the other anon says if you have several months of practice, unless you are a shit driver. In which case yeah get an auto.
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>>28977506
My friend drives an gr86 and he says the hill assist doesn't turn on all the time which is kind of scary to think about if you're a complete noob.

>>28977487
>avoid a very crucial part of driving manual forever
dont do this

>>28977630
>You are NOT going to be stalling it occasionally like the other anon says if you have several months of practice
it depends on how shit the car is. with any semi modern car, its pretty impossible to stall it but ive randomly stalled my old small shitbox very occasionally due to a weird throttle pedal and a light flywheel. I wouldnt call myself an experienced manual driver but ive put in at least 20+ hours of seat time.

OP prolly not here anymore, but i would go for it if you really want a gr86/brz. the automatic is ancient and dogshit so your only choice is the manual. There are a few cars (370z, g35/g37, pre 2015 bmw) where you cant really have too much fun in the automatic version so if youre deadset on the car, id just go figure it out. Especially if you live in the middle of nowhere. If this is your first car going into college in a major city in california, i would be hesitant though.
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it becomes second nature after a month of driving. the only time it can become moderately annoying is in the typical american highway stop and go rush hour traffic where there is a wreck ahead clogging everything up. driving manual actually makes you a more attentive driver. when I got rid of my manual cars and had an automatic, I found myself not paying attention more. manual keeps you engaged.
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>>28977796
Just hold the clutch and crawl. It becomes not much of an issue other than foot cramps
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>>28976874
They can't handle the mindset of the croooooozer.
Fuck engine braking, real niggas drift to a stop with a nice smooth pedal brake.

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