Finally drove my first Stick, Boring for many of you, but exciting for me! |
Finally drove my first Stick, Boring for many of you, but exciting for me! |
Aug 15, 2009 - 11:28 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 20, '09 Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
Ever since I've been looking to drive, I've been hell-bent on getting a stick (being the kind of person I am, there's just no other match).
My dad wasn't too keen on the idea of me getting a stick for my first car. I wasn't too keen on getting a slushbox =_= He won out luckily enough, because my brother was nice enough to go buy himself a new car and give me his '95 Celica ST (he decided on a brand new '09 Corolla SE). So I'm not going to complain about my first (free) car's transmission. Still, finally got behind the wheel of my friend's '08 Corolla S 5spd yesterday. It was only for 5 minutes or so just to get the hang of taking-off and shifting (small parking lot, couldn't even get to 3rd), and only stalled it twice. I can see why sticks are so much better just from that. I'm not sure if it's just the ST's auto trans., but it is incredibly sluggish in comparison. So, excitement for me, annoyance for (most) of you. I just felt the need to share =_= When did you guys learn to drive stick? When you first started driving, or later? I feel like I'd have been better off learning stick at first, as when I was driving the Corolla yesterday, I had some trouble breaking the habits of driving an auto. I consciously knew about the clutch pedal, but my muscles were a different case. This post has been edited by solidxsnake: Aug 15, 2009 - 11:30 AM -------------------- ~Moving on to a 2002 Corolla S~ R.I.P Tom Celica - 1994-2010 |
Aug 16, 2009 - 2:56 PM |
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My first 2 cars were autos, but my parents wanted me to have a manual. It's a good idea, because when you're a kid just starting out, you want to do all kinds of crap behind the wheel- eating, texting, etc. Their thinking was if you have a manual, it's more difficult to do all of that and I would have to focus on my driving more. So aftermy first 2 cars, I finally got a manual Celi, but I learned how to drive a stick before that in my brother's Dodge Dakota. Of course, now that I'm used to shifting it, I do all the stuff my parents don't want me to anyway
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