Itโs a miracle. You are the ONLY millennial I know who drives stick.
@LnzyHou @danialexis I am gen x. Drove stick shift for decades. Happily driving automatic now.
Wow. Now I know two!
@LnzyHou @LadyIDO @danialexis
I am also Gen X and refuse to drive anything but manual transmission. My pet peeve is that hospital valets don't know how to park my car. That led to the emergency of my Cancer Karen style: sick and glaring
@publickovacs @LadyIDO @danialexis
Okay. Now we are up to three. Woohoo!
Valets unable to drive manual is my point
@publickovacs @LnzyHou @danialexis I drove manual sort of as a bragging right. I wasn't really comfortable with it, always nervous having to stop on a hill. Thanks to the wisdom and freedom of old age, I am happily driving automatic now. It's good to know I can still drive manual if I have to though.
@LadyIDO @publickovacs @danialexis
Been plagued with nightmares of being in danger and unable to drive stick most of my younger life. Over and over.
Told my husband who grew up on a farm. He said โWeโre gonna fix thatโ He got his friendโs truck, took me to a Kmart parking lot. We drove and drove until I mastered it.
I was in my 40s.
From then on, I preferred stick. Amazing to feel my little 5-speed Nissan truck climb up on the snow & up/down CO mountain passes. Tubes of sand in back.
I'm driving a automatic now but I drove old firetrucks with not only manual transmissions but UNSYCHRONIZED manuals where you had to clutch it into gear AND out of gear. PLUS they had split high/low air shift rear axles.
A 4 speed gear box with a high/low shift in the rear
8 gears AND unsynchronized
All while driving a truck carrying 1000 gallons of water in a tank at the highest part of the vehicle. So it was top heavy and prone to tip over on sharp curves
@AndersonArtwork @LadyIDO @danialexis
Weโre getting traction now. Weโre up to four.
Are any cars but "sporty" ones made with stick, these days?
More than a few have "clutchless shift" which I have had to settle for...๐ ๐
@InUnfunky @LadyIDO @LnzyHou No idea. I wanted one when I bought my Yaris in 2007, but they cost more and had to be custom ordered, and I was at the limits of my budget already.
I prefer them. Feels like I'm actually driving instead of just holding the wheel for the car.
@InUnfunky @LadyIDO @danialexis
My ProMaster van has that type of shifting. Always surprises me when it downshifts suddenly.
@InUnfunky @LnzyHou @danialexis Nowadays cars are gadgety like my Chevy Volt. It has a parallel parking function, but I am afraid to use it.
@InUnfunky @danialexis @LnzyHou @LadyIDO There are a few still being made for 2024 - don't know if do/don't have actual clutches. I've always driven manuals but Im past needing brand new cars. https://www.motortrend.com/features/every-manual-transmission-car-for-sale/
@Lucky188 @InUnfunky @danialexis @LadyIDO
Born/raised Detroit, I never buy new. Lousy investment. Had local van/truck dealer search for 2017 ProMaster high top van with extended wheel base. Wanted only southern owners to avoid salt damage. Low mileage. They found exactly what I wanted at auction. Took about 3 months. Negotiated my price including extended warranty.
Built it out over 3 mos & traveled in it 8 mos before Covid hit.
@InUnfunky @LadyIDO @LnzyHou @danialexis There are 31 models with sticks this year, and several are utilitarian, rather than sporty.
@danalan @InUnfunky @LadyIDO @LnzyHou @danialexis I grew up in a river valley area with steeply inclined streets with stop lights placed in areas that made newly minted stick drivers very nervous. You learned quickly how to shift into and out of gear from a dead stop on a steep incline early in your driving career.
@cjcrew @danalan @InUnfunky @LadyIDO @danialexis
Not unlike driving in the Rocky Mountains with 5-speed Nissan pick up
@LnzyHou @cjcrew @danalan @LadyIDO @danialexis
Heh โ as a Tampa boy (everything is flat flat FLAT!) who moved first to coastal CT (Long Island Sound hills) and then to SE VTโฆI learned QUITE QUICKLY how to go from stop to motion โ driving a stick โ on an incline. ๐ฑ๐
@InUnfunky @cjcrew @danalan @LadyIDO @danialexis
I still look for a clutch (fruitlessly) when waiting on a hill in my van. I knew how to feather that thing to not roll backwards.
@LnzyHou @InUnfunky @cjcrew @LadyIDO @danialexis My wife didn't learn to dive an automatic until she was 25. She learned on a stick, and we only owned sticks even after she learned.
The learning curve was brutal for her - she'd try to shift, and slam the brake. Took a long time to stop trying to use the left foot.
@danalan @InUnfunky @cjcrew @LadyIDO @danialexis
I was in my 40โs. Loved it from day one.
@LnzyHou @danalan @InUnfunky @LadyIDO @danialexis I miss driving a stick. Can you find manual transmissions these days? Besides trucks.
@cjcrew @danalan @InUnfunky @LadyIDO @danialexis
Donโt know. Google standard transmission cars for sale.
@LnzyHou @cjcrew @danalan @LadyIDO @danialexis
Dan put up a link last week, probs still in this revived thread. ๐ค
@danalan @InUnfunky @LnzyHou @LadyIDO @danialexis Thank you!
@InUnfunky @LnzyHou @cjcrew @danalan @danialexis I am watching Ice Road Truckers now.
@LadyIDO @InUnfunky @LnzyHou @cjcrew @danialexis
I have a Class A CDL, and drove semis OTR for about 18 months. I've never had a more isolating job. There were more than one days that I drove 8-10 hours on packed snow & ice.
@danalan @InUnfunky @LnzyHou @cjcrew @danialexis I can't imagine doing anything in -40F. It's amazing to see people who work such hard jobs in such brutal condition.
@danalan @LadyIDO @InUnfunky @LnzyHou @danialexis I used to think Iโd like driving a truck but I hate driving now so itโs probably a good thing I never went there.
@cjcrew @danalan @LadyIDO @InUnfunky @danialexis
I was frightened when I bought my high top ProMaster van with extended wheel base. At almost 20โ long, I couldnโt imagine how I could control the beast. A friend took me to Loweโs parking lot & had me drive, back up, park repeatedly.
Now I wheel Big Girl Pearl around like we are one. I trust her. She trusts me.
@danalan @LnzyHou @InUnfunky @LadyIDO @danialexis I was in my late teens, early twenties when I learned. Learned in a 1956 Chevy named Moses.
@LnzyHou @danalan @InUnfunky @LadyIDO @danialexis Iโm willing to bet growing up in the Rockies and learning to drive a shift stick there was harder than the few rinks sink inclines we have here, although the light at 5th and Joliet Streets is still quite a challenge.
@cjcrew @danalan @InUnfunky @LadyIDO @danialexis
Grew up outside Detroit but lived CO for 30+ years. I consider it home.
@LnzyHou @danalan @InUnfunky @LadyIDO @danialexis I lived in the Greater Lansing area for about 40 years. Just moved back to Illinois 4 years ago. Miss Michigan, really liked it there but I now need my brothers closer than 300 miles away.
@InUnfunky @LadyIDO @LnzyHou @danialexis
There's not a lot of risk, but I wouldn't own a sports car that didn't have 3 pedals
@BrentSullivan @LadyIDO @LnzyHou @danialexis
Brent, you elided the "sporty."
Notice the "y" and the "..."
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But yes, agreed. ๐
@danialexis @LnzyHou Make sense. It's the environment people grow up in.
When casually driving with just one hand on the steering wheel, which one do you use? I've noticed that folks who originally learned to drive stick (or drive mostly stick at any stage) tend to steer with their left hand, even when driving an automatic and regardless of which is their dominant hand. Habits.
๐คทโโ๏ธ Just curious.
@Toni_Walker @danialexis @LnzyHou I use my left hand, and I used to drive stick shift.
@LadyIDO
๐ Same. I'm right-handed, but drove stick from 16 yrs to 30 something on the daily. Left hand just feels right. ๐ Except when the window is down. Then the left hand or elbow belongs outside the car.๐
@Toni_Walker @LadyIDO @LnzyHou Left, which is convenient because I am also left handed.
I also have a habit of leaving my right hand on the shifter,, even though my Corolla is automatic.
@danialexis ~ Hand on the shifter gives you something solid to hang on to when you go around the corners too fast.
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@LadyIDO @LnzyHou
@Toni_Walker @LadyIDO @LnzyHou Also convenient staging if you want to encourage holding hands with the person in the passenger seat ;)
@danialexis ~ Aaaaaah. Sweet.
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@LadyIDO @LnzyHou
@LadyIDO
Everything old is new again!
@LadyIDO Unfortunately that won't work here! ๐คฃ
The vast majority of new drivers learn stick shift.
In fairness...
I knew a Gen Xer who could not drive a stick...
The "unhoused and mentally ill" person who tried to steal my '97 Jetta (this was '98) I unwisely left running parked right outside a gas station front door. ๐ฎ ๐
The theft was unsuccessful cuz 1) the dummy couldn't figure out the lock mechanism and 2) then HE LOOKED AT THE GEARSHIFT.
Then he got out and ran away.
No, I did not even try to beat his ass down CUZ I WAS LAUGHING TOO HARD.
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@LadyIDO
I recently drove my son-in-lawโs car, a standard, after who knows how longโฆโฆ.piece of cake, it all came back!
It brought back memories of my old beloved V-dub
If I ever won the lottery Iโd buy one in every color of the rainbow. My granddaughter just got one. I told her almost but the engine isnโt in the back & itโs an automatic
Just like gramma she loves her bug
@LadyIDO
I could drive it like the wind. Navigated Rocky Mountains with my 5 speed Nissan pick up truck.