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DougVieyra 03-13-2016 01:34 AM

Who still uses a 'stick shift' in their modern vehicle ?
 

For many of us, driving our Model A's is the only time we get to 'relive those thrilling days of yesteryear', by driving our 'stick shift' Model A.

Beyond that Model A 'stick shift' experience - how many of you drive a 'stick shift' in your modern cars ? Today's modern world of driving is all about creature comfort and ease of operation. There are getting to be fewer and fewer vehicles (of course their are some 'sports cars') that provide a 'stick shift / clutch' experience.

I was prompted to think about this question today as I drove my only 'modern' car, which does happen to be a stick shift - owned since new, my 1969 VW Beetle.

So, as regards 'stick shift' in modern cars, who drives what ?

clo2jim 03-13-2016 01:40 AM

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Our 1990 Chevrolet Corsica LTZ has a 5 speed manual transmission (yes I still drive it on occasion)

Our 2012 Chevrolet Sonic also has a 5-speed manual transmission

Our two truck had automatics (1994 Chev 3/4 ton heavy duty long box Turbo Diesel tow vehicle) (2006 Chev Colorado extended cab)

I also learned to drive in a 1965 Chevrolet 4-door Biscayne manual - "Three-speed on the tree" then into Volkwagen Bug and Corvair Corsa - 4 speed manual 140 hp. Then there was the 3-speed manual on the floor in my 1974 AMC Hornet X Hatchback

Mike V. Florida 03-13-2016 02:16 AM

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Just sold the 2002 mitsu lancer.

Y-Blockhead 03-13-2016 02:25 AM

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'89 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe, Supercharged 3.8 V-6/5 speed.

40 Deluxe 03-13-2016 02:30 AM

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2013 Ford Focus ST 6 speed stick 252 HP=fun!

Allanw 03-13-2016 02:39 AM

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My Wifes BMW is manual: 2001 525i - the reason i bought it so fast! Very, very, rare here in NZ.

My other car is a '72 "1200" Standard VW Beetle, though it's 1600TP powered now.

Our only other car, is a VW Touran, 2006. It's auto right now, but not for long. It's morphing: from 2.0 FSI Auto, to 3.2 VR6 (R32) and 6 speed, AWD :-)

It's VERY rare for me to buy an auto, and keep it that way. Even the very new ones: they perform OK, but they still NEVER know what I'm thinking, and don't often get what I want to do next. They also can't see the road ahead, and I find they often do the opposite of what needs doing - I live halfway up an extincy volcano, on the opposite side from town. It's all corners and hills!

johnbuckley 03-13-2016 03:47 AM

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" ..how many of you drive a 'stick shift' in your modern cars ? ..." an awful lot of us ! 75% of all new cars in UK are manual ( aka stick shift) and I suspect about the same in all Europe

C26Pinelake 03-13-2016 03:47 AM

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A very small minority for sure. Wayne

Neil Mylar LakewoodCA 03-13-2016 04:05 AM

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About 3 years ago I left the construction field and started working full time for an independent bus company. At the time they still had one stick shift bus and they were very happy that I wanted to take my test in that double clutch bus. I drove that bus for 9 months until the rear end went out and it was finally retired. Its sad to me that the company no longer has any stick shift buses.
My son and daughter still drive stick shift cars. When my son was in college he was a part time valet driver. He was the only driver who could drive and park the stick shift cars.
Driving a stick shift is becoming a lost art in the USA.

Tom Wesenberg 03-13-2016 04:43 AM

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My Omnis, Caravans, and Diesel Rabbits have all been 5 speed sticks.

Mike V. Florida 03-13-2016 04:51 AM

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Carjacking Attempt Foiled By Stick Shift

and there are many others. Safest car is the not so standard, standard.

cradlescyth 03-13-2016 04:57 AM

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Taught both my son and daughter to drive stick,

also taught my grandson. Grand daughter wantsto learn on The A

Synchro909 03-13-2016 05:50 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cradlescyth (Post 1257751)
Taught both my son and daughter to drive stick,

also taught my grandson. Grand daughter wantsto learn on The A

Ditto teaching my children to drive. Later, they both have said that what they learned in that car has saved them. His life in my son's case. I think drivers of manual cars are safer but have no data to prove it. Any body got something on this??;)

jrd-28 03-13-2016 06:13 AM

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'90 Rx7
'05 Forester

gweilbaker 03-13-2016 06:14 AM

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My MGTD, Sandrail(VW) and for everyday transportation during the summer the motorcycle. When I was looking for a new car I wanted a base model but in my area the dealers only stock higher trim cars, very sad. I ended up with a Sonic with an auto. At least I have the toys.

Jon W 03-13-2016 06:19 AM

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2007 Corvette Z06.........six speed
2012 Ram 2500 with Cummins diesel.........6 speed
1950 Ford with 302 engine and Tremec Transmission..........5 speed
1928 Model A..........3 speed

Just sold my toy, a 2000 Freightliner, Cummins power with 9 speed.

Both my wife's cars are automatic as is my bus.

I don't answer or talk on my cell phone, or put on makeup while I am driving so I have my hand free for shifting.

M&A Roadster 03-13-2016 06:24 AM

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Our only other car is a 2000 Jeep Wrangler 5 speed. My son learned to drive in the Jeep.

2manycars 03-13-2016 06:39 AM

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I learned to drive on the farm, with a 1946 chevy 1-1/2 ton truck, then graduated to a 49 chevy sedan. When my father bought the town sedan in 1960, I could drive that just fine. Out of the 278 vehicles I have owned, many were manual transmission vehicles. When I worked in construction in the 70's I drove a
B61 Mack, with an 18 speed road ranger setup. My newest car is an automatic, for when I need to drive in the city, or get stuck in heavy traffic on the so called highway. The model A Fords are of course manual transmission and my MG's are manual.
An interesting bit of info is that in this country manual transmissions are often referred to as "standard shift" by older people. This term did not come from differencianting from automatic transmissions, but it came from an earlier time, when some manual transmissions on cars had a shifting pattern different from the familiar pattern of the model A, which is the "standard shift pattern". Some had second gear where third is on the model A, and high gear where second is.

mhsprecher 03-13-2016 06:56 AM

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My Ford Focus, Mazda Miata and 2006 F-150 all have manual transmission. I taught both kids to drive stick and the both still do, although one lives in France, where everyone does.

Bob Bidonde 03-13-2016 07:02 AM

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My daily driver, a 2011 Mustang GT 5.0 has a 6-speed manual transmission. It's great exercise for my left leg, and it keeps me focused on driving with both hands.


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