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Lloydy 05-06-2010 11:23 AM

I've driven stick all my life, right up until I bought a Golf GTI a few years with the dsg gearbox. Really enjoyed that gearbox and if they had given the 370 a twin clutch auto like the they did in the GTR, I would have bought one no problem, but they didn't, so I went with the manual and I'm glad I did.

Like others are saying, it might not be a bad idea to learn in something crappy before you buy a manual Z.

frost 05-06-2010 11:27 AM

All this talk about learning on another car, having someone teach you, it's overrated.
Here's the story of the first car I bought with a stick: I bought it. I learned to drive in about 10 minutes, because if I didn't I wasn't getting home. I never grinded the gears. Stalled somewhere around 10 times. Been driving the hell out of anything with wheels since.

whoady4shoady 05-06-2010 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by frost (Post 527052)
All this talk about learning on another car, having someone teach you, it's overrated.
Here's the story of the first car I bought with a stick: I bought it. I learned to drive in about 10 minutes, because if I didn't I wasn't getting home. I never grinded the gears. Stalled somewhere around 10 times. Been driving the hell out of anything with wheels since.

:iagree:

Rui Z 05-06-2010 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 527027)
sounds good, Rui. a car like the Z that wants to be motored, MT is the way to go. same as your MINI. go get a getrag. ;)

I'm broke now

nolan1016 05-06-2010 12:55 PM

basically its easy to drive a manual like crap but takes practice to drive one well. Its not like if you buy a manual there is no way you can drive it, people might just laugh at you for a little while till you get a hang of it.

The hardest part is learning to use your left foot at the same time as your right while driving.

brakedrift12 05-06-2010 02:58 PM

Just telling you, my Z is my first manual car in my life. Well, I knew how the thing works and how to do things, and it took me about 2 week to feel easy with driving :p dont worry about the clutches we have thing called warranty. Just get manual, its fun and make you feel like '"driving" the car :)

mayhem052 05-06-2010 04:33 PM

Well don't tell him that because the clutch is classified as a wear and tear item and therefore not usually covered by the warranty unless there is manufacturer defect. That being said get one of your friends to teach you if you really want a manual. I would personally never buy a sports car without one. It all depends on personal preference though and if you want to get the best 1/4 mile times, because the auto definitely has the 6spd beat in that category. If you want to have the most control and more driver involvement then the 6spd is definitely the way to go.

kfscoll 05-06-2010 05:26 PM

The Z is my first manual car and it took me about two weeks to get it figured out. That being said, I never ground the gears and only "burned" the clutch twice. If you want a manual, get a manual. You'll figure it out really quickly and it's a blast to drive.

rudi 05-06-2010 05:32 PM

Driving modern day manual is really easy. My wife drove my manual Silvia S15 coming from an auto no problem. However, when you start doing things like hill starts you will have some fun. Only you can decide what you want to drive and don't let anyone tell you that a sports car needs to be a manual. That's not the case with the 7AT.

Gunzero 05-06-2010 05:45 PM

Just get a white Z they are the best :D

tonybui 05-06-2010 06:52 PM

Alrite guys I bought the z as a 1st manual car and I got it down smooth but still can't get it smooth when driving a bit aggressive going 1st to 2nd. Any suggestions on how to improve my knowledge there?

RayJay 05-06-2010 07:15 PM

I AGREE on the 1st Gear Ratio
 
I have been driving manual transmissions most of my life. I recently purchased a new 2010 370Z with manual transmission. All the gear ratios are good, except the low first gear. The first gear ratio was MUCH better in my older 1986 300Z manual transmission than the ratio in the new 370Z. ALL said I still enjoy the manual transmission.

Ricochet48 05-07-2010 12:27 AM

Don't be discouraged if you have never driven stick. When I bought my RSX-S I had them drive it back to my house. I spent the whole night stalling up and down my driveway. A friend took me the next day and we drove in a parking lot. He just said put it at 1k rpm and let the clutch out as slow as possible. Simple as that. Then I learned rev matching by myself etc.

seungklee 05-07-2010 12:56 AM

I would say go ahead with manual transmission because like others have said numerous times, you control the car, not your car controlling you. :) My first stick shift car was 08 Scion tC and I learned it within an hour, but it took me like a month to get it smooth and driving well. You will have hard time starting on an incline, but with enough practice and learning to let go of your fear of rolling back, you'll be fine. Also, during the time when you drive manual, you will be frustrated because it's not smooth and not going the way you wanted to, but don't get frustrated because it's all learning process, I have face this many times in my tC. Have fun with your manual! You can't go wrong!

gumpy 05-07-2010 01:04 AM

stick is the best but learn on a rental car which you can abuse without worring. For the sake of your clutch don't learn on the Z...


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