The Shoutbox
too.
many.
steves.
Dir-Dee-Di-ann-Uh... nawwwww...
Howdy Steve!
Morning Isaac!
mmmmmm cereal.....
You can’t be cerealous about FF, nobody asked the double consonant committee about a permit for that handle. Bad!
I would prefer if you referred to my double d as Dirty Di-ana, nyooooo 🤩
Double C for Double D. Btw, have you seen the user Double F? Skipped right over Double E, I guess.
The new double-clutch systems, etc. , are faster than a human can shift.

But...the manual experience is valued by me and the lack of the eventual auto trans replacement are motivating factors.
Pyramid bump
Originally Posted by Austruck
Originally Posted by John McClane
Originally Posted by doubledenim
I don't think gas cars are gonna be a thing for much longer, so that's part of it. Then I think about spending $50k+ on a car and how you could put that towards buying a rental property instead.

The Supra is just an emotional experience for me and leads to irrational thinking. There is no car for that price that turns heads like it does. Especially that black
Agreed on both. Honestly, I think owning a car is one day going to be like owning a horse. Expensive and done by only a few.

And I love having a 6 spd. There is no greater feeling than being tuned into the workings of your transmission when driving. Now if I can just stop accidentally slipping into 3rd when I'm not paying attention and trying to hit 5th.
I've read more than one article stating that automatic transmissions have evolved enough that there is no great benefit to owning/driving a standard transmission anymore. Which is fine with me. I hated driving stick, especially starting out on a steep grade. I mean, I could do it... but I still hated it.
These days it’s just about cost. The manual is usually a couple thousand cheaper.

And yeah, I will say the reliability has been an amazing perk.