OT: Another "New Driver/First Car" thread, How important is manual transmission? |
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OT: Another "New Driver/First Car" thread, How important is manual transmission? |
TargaToy |
Mar 20 2013, 04:34 PM
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-NONSOLIS RADIOS SEDIOUIS FULMINA MITTO- Group: Members Posts: 706 Joined: 26-March 10 From: DelMarVa Peninsula Member No.: 11,509 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
I have 3 daughters and I have said their entire lives that their first cars would have manual transmissions. This is the way I was raised, I guess. My dad taught me to drive in MT and I've always loved it. Besides being fun...I just think it's a great life skill to have.
One thing I've noticed, though, is how few people share my point of view. When I was in high school, there was hardly a guy in my class who wanted to drive a car with AT. We all had MT unless money was an issue and we inherited first cars from a benevolent grandmother. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) I have nephews now with NO desire whatsoever to shift gears. It's as if it's too much effort to learn and WAY to much effort to have to shift in order to actually drive someplace. This has strengthened my stance on the subject. I want my girls to be the ones who can jump behind the wheel of a MT car in a pinch when their male friends haven't a clue. But...my wife and I are having a bugger of a time finding good used, safe, welll-kept cars in our daughter's price range WITH manual trans. It's like every time we find something that initially looks suitable...it's got AT. What's the deal? Meantime, my eldest now has her license and is driving a "classic" 85 Supra with 5 speed I picked up about a year ago. She loves the car but, frankly, I don't want my 17 yr old out on a dark road--or states away at college--in a 30 yr old car which could have mechanical issues. She's learned to drive it pretty well (proud dad here) but I'm asking myself if I'm being unreasonable insisting that her first "nice" used car be MT. Is her knowing how to do it good enough? Her momma would be really happy if I relaxed my standard a bit and just picked up another solid reliable car with AT. |
Ductech |
Mar 21 2013, 03:39 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 356 Joined: 16-July 10 From: AridZona Member No.: 11,949 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Well my two cents is that unless you wanna drive scooters and mom mobiles your whole life you need to learn to shift. Ducati and other bike manufactures aren't running to fit cvt transmissions. If I wanted to motivate my daughter I'd buy a dirt bike and tell her she has to learn to shift. The motorcycle industry is gonna be so screwed when a whole generation can't move some cogs around in a box. I guess people aren't motivated unless its digital these days... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif)
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