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Like in Tx, If you get your concealed carry license with a revolver. You can only carry a revolver. If you learn with semi-auto, you can carry both. Similar concept as semi-autos have more procedure and moving parts. |
yah its sad that most people in japan cant drive MT these days either. they only hand out AT licenses and u have to get a special MT license if you want to be a real car guy.
but then most cant even heel and toe so it's like why bother getting a MT license at this point. :shakes head: i dont know wat's so hard about heel and toe btw.. |
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Driving around on the street mashing on the brakes at the last minute/heel-and-toe downshifting is not something I like to do... Often. :driving: |
The gas pedal design for the Z makes it awkward for me. And I agree with Davey - heel-toe with light braking is more difficult than heavy braking.
But I still turn off SRM occasionally for some good practice :driving: |
Before I bought my Z I test drove a mustang. They had no MT GT's on the lot so I made them order one to test drive. I remember asking the salesmen (20 yr old) if they sell very many MT's and he said, "no not many, only to the older guys because young people can't drive em." I'm 39 so I guess he was talkin about me when he said "old".
When I decided on the Z I had to have them find and deliver and MT as well. They are rare! I almost settled on an auto so my wife could drive it once in a while, but I'm glad I got the MT. Cruising at highway speeds and dropping from 6th to 4th in sport mode is pure heaven! |
jmayz- dat's funny cause back 6yrs when i bought my Z, i was sitting in the AT one in the showroom when my salesguy approached me. first thing he said was 'sorry we have no more automatic Z's in inventory right now.'
my response 'that's absolutely fine with me, can u show me ur MT inventory?' he had like 12 outside just sitting there. :D |
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For hard braking i do the normal heel and toe. anyone can do it with some practice. it's not like i was born this way either. |
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i mean think of made in japan cars that have 6 cylinders... bascially u only got the 370Z now. lol sti, brz, frs all 4 bangers. |
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A scant 6.5 percent of cars in the U.S. were sold with manual transmissions, according to USA Today. Nevertheless, stick shifts are making a comeback thanks to their inherent fuel efficiency and performance advantages.Jan 25, 2013 |
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as far as performance advantage, for the junk AT's they put in cheap cars that is probably true. cant be said for higher end cars if you look at the numbers. MT is to excite driving pleasure, that's about all that it's good for these days and most people can careless about cars in general besides how they look and which emblems they wear. |
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That soccer mom only cares about doing her makeup while holding her grande latte and talking on her phone about that witch Tanya who stole Jakes BF from The Real Housewives of Miami. :eek: |
It's a dying a breed. But I'll enjoy it while I can. I did test drive an auto and that 7 speed auto with paddle shifters is pretty cool, but I just couldn't resist the urge for another MT sports car.
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one thing i hate to hear from people when they say about MT is "oh.. but you have to press the clutch.. so much work especially in traffic...."
I'm like.... "yea, and you have to press on the gas AND brake too, so much work for your right foot... why don't you call an ambulance...." |
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