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<blockquote data-quote="yne721" data-source="post: 4504807" data-attributes="member: 563261"><p>new learners make me laugh when it comes to driving a stick. they all make it so complicated.</p><p></p><p>i learned on my dads early 90's duster. 3.0L V6 and a 5speed. not crazy fast by any means, but i'd been in the car with him a few times when he got on it and it was quick. i stalled once because i was too worried about burning out. after that the only times i've ever stalled is when there was an issue with a car, like low idle or something.</p><p></p><p>every other aspect of manual ***** came naturally. like downshifting for accelleration or stopping...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yne721, post: 4504807, member: 563261"] new learners make me laugh when it comes to driving a stick. they all make it so complicated. i learned on my dads early 90's duster. 3.0L V6 and a 5speed. not crazy fast by any means, but i'd been in the car with him a few times when he got on it and it was quick. i stalled once because i was too worried about burning out. after that the only times i've ever stalled is when there was an issue with a car, like low idle or something. every other aspect of manual ***** came naturally. like downshifting for accelleration or stopping... [/QUOTE]
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