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i used to work at a Honda dealership as a porter and, of course, was able to drive plenty of cars that came in. like someone stated above, Honda's MT

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Old 02-10-2010, 04:34 AM   #11 (permalink)
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i used to work at a Honda dealership as a porter and, of course, was able to drive plenty of cars that came in. like someone stated above, Honda's MT is really easy and smooth. SIs, S2K's, RSX's, and even the regular 5 speed models were smooth compared to the 370. so yeah, it takes a little more effort but you get used to it and eventually find your own way of doing so.

I let a friend drive my car around the block - he's had his SI for a few years - and he had to get used to clutch/shifting right off the bat.
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