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Old 02-16-2017, 10:07 AM   #22
Whitemaro6
 
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I learned how to drive stick on a 72 Triumph with none of the fancy gizmos and assists. After buying a modern stick car it was like going to heaven. I would recommend learning on a miata or a very light two seat car. Light cars will be more forgiving and easier to get moving. Typically dealerships dont like people learning on new cars they have not purchased. When I sold my m6 formula back in the day the kid that bought it didn't know how to drive stick either. I took him out to a large open parking lot and he had it down in the hour..... i miss that car......
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