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What Cars Still Offer Manual Transmissions?

cantunamunch

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In a few decades people will not know how to park or even drive. Computers get smarter people get dumber. At some point in the curve computers will be crap as well since there wont be enough smart people to keep them running.

They already don't know how to tell analog time.
 

James

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I never thought I’d like a digital speedo, but now I do. Very useful for speed traps, towns etc.
 
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AmyPJ

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I had my roommate once burn out my clutch in one day when I let him borrow the car.
I had car wash employees burn up the clutch in my Jetta many years ago.
I also burned up the clutch in my parent's car when learning to drive stick as a teen. What can I say, driving a stick in Seattle is not easy! :ogbiggrin:
 

Tom K.

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The double James quote!

I had my roommate once burn out my clutch in one day when I let him borrow the car.

Dagger to the heart!

I never thought I’d like a digital speedo, but now I do. Very useful for speed traps, towns etc.

Also great for the age-challenged, up-close vision!
 

doc

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I also burned up the clutch in my parent's car when learning to drive stick as a teen. What can I say, driving a stick in Seattle is not easy! :ogbiggrin:
When I was 16, my high school roommate's parents rented a manual VW bug for us to practice shifting/clutching in. As he lived in San Francisco, it did not go well and, in retrospect, I'm grateful You Tube and its ilk weren't around then.
 

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