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Old 04-05-2009, 09:21 PM
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Ok.. So I know I'll probably get **** for this, but I have never driven a stick car. Ever. I've been in a few, and observed the drivers rowing through the gears, but I've never done it myself. The reason behind this post is that I have pretty much given up finding a used Crown Vic that I like. I keep being outbid on the ones in good condition, and I'm getting tired of it. Long story short, I've been looking at '09 Mustangs. The one's that I like only come with 5 speeds though, so I would need to learn how to drive stick. I've always wanted to learn , but now I have an actual reason to do it. I was planning on having my sister rent a stick car since she has owned them before, then have her take me to a deserted area to learn. I was just looking for any helpful hints/lessons learned from you guys TIA.
 
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Old 04-05-2009, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by audikillsbmw
Ok.. So I know I'll probably get **** for this, but I have never driven a stick car. Ever. I've been in a few, and observed the drivers rowing through the gears, but I've never done it myself. The reason behind this post is that I have pretty much given up finding a used Crown Vic that I like. I keep being outbid on the ones in good condition, and I'm getting tired of it. Long story short, I've been looking at '09 Mustangs. The one's that I like only come with 5 speeds though, so I would need to learn how to drive stick. I've always wanted to learn , but now I have an actual reason to do it. I was planning on having my sister rent a stick car since she has owned them before, then have her take me to a deserted area to learn. I was just looking for any helpful hints/lessons learned from you guys TIA.
The only kind of Mustang worth having is a 5-spd IMHO. <- I'll probably get **** for that statement from mustangrn & blacksunshine, but it's true.

The best way to learn a stick is probably in some kind of a small car, I learned to drive a 5 speed in an '85 Celica. lmao! Most smaller cars require less or even no use of the accelerator pedal to get moving so you'll have less of a chance of stalling the car.

The best advice I can give is just to be smooth, with the car in first gear release the clutch very slowly for the first couple of times with just a little gas, then start figuring out how to use the gas pedal and release the clutch faster. My brother taught me how to drive a stick and the first thing he did was park the car on a steep incline and had me start there, that will teach you even faster how to properly engage the clutch. I'd say the hardest part about learning to drive a 5 speed is getting both feet and your arm moving together at the same time. It takes a little getting used to, but it's worth it.

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Old 04-05-2009, 09:42 PM
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Yeah, learn on a 4 banger, then a V8 will be easy as pie.
 
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Old 04-05-2009, 09:52 PM
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i would recommend like said earlier learn on a 4-banger,
i learned driving my grandpa's 29 Model T with three on the floor... (really hard to learn to shift it properly) compared to that truck, everything else i have driven has been a piece of cake...
 
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Old 04-05-2009, 09:54 PM
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First time I ever drove something with a manaul trans is when I got my motorcycle license at 17. Then with a car. It isn't bad, and with practice it becomes habit.
 
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Old 04-05-2009, 10:23 PM
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You guys think I will be able to get the hang of it with an hour or so of rental car action? I'm usually a quick learner, especially when it comes to things that interest me.
 
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Old 04-05-2009, 10:24 PM
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Start by not using the gas at all. The most important thing to learn is the point where the clutch begins to engage. Once you learn that it will get easier and easier.
 
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Old 04-05-2009, 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by audikillsbmw
You guys think I will be able to get the hang of it with an hour or so of rental car action? I'm usually a quick learner, especially when it comes to things that interest me.
You will be able to get the basics.
Just rememeber it's better to smoke the tires at a light than to stall out.
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 05:48 AM
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pffft start on a 4 banger? Start on a v8 car, way eaiser to drive and way harder to stall that a honda civic.
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 05:56 AM
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Once I knew the concept behind it I taught myself in about 15 min. it just takes a bit of getting used to after that to get good at it I reccomend trying in a wide open parking lot so you will want to find somebody that can drive a stick and get them to take you there
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 06:01 AM
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automatics are great for keeping your purse right next to you while your driving.
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 06:05 AM
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i learned to drive stick on my old z06. my mustang and old c5 were both automatics.

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The only way to truely enjoy a sports car is to have a stick shift. Automatics are so boring.
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 07:04 AM
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The only kind of Mustang worth having is a 5-spd IMHO. <- I'll probably get **** for that statement from mustangrn & blacksunshine, but it's true.
I'm not going to give you ****, because it's your opinion. It all boils down to personal preference. I love my automatic. I work in a downtown area where there is a light at literally every block. I don't want to get stuck shifting through all that ****. I prefer to let my automatic do the work for me because I am lazy.

I cannot stand when people say that automatics are boring, because again, that is personal preference. I have just as much fun driving my auto as someone else does driving their stick. When I want to stomp it, I don't worry about missing a gear. I just stomp and steer, easy as pie. People also forget that the automatic is a 5 speed and I can hand shift mine as well.

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automatics are great for keeping your purse right next to you while your driving.
Hey, hey, now! Watch that ****! I keep my purse in the backseat!
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 07:11 AM
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I learned in a rented v8 U-hual and it was awesome and super hard to stall so it made it easier for me considering I was only 12 or 13 years old. Thanks to our giant parking lot at my parents business in the keys. I got to practice driving at a young age. Also why I got hooked on cars so young.
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 07:34 AM
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My old GT was a 5 speed stick, and that thing was fun as hell... My new one is a 5 speed auto.. and it's fun as hell. Living in houston is a PITA, and anyone who has ever driven here in texas in either dallas or DT houston knows how much you have to sit and wait... The stick drove me nuts in stop and go traffic.
Besides, never missing shifts is nice as hell lol.
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Dodobird223
My old GT was a 5 speed stick, and that thing was fun as hell... My new one is a 5 speed auto.. and it's fun as hell. Living in houston is a PITA, and anyone who has ever driven here in texas in either dallas or DT houston knows how much you have to sit and wait... The stick drove me nuts in stop and go traffic.
Besides, never missing shifts is nice as hell lol.
So exactly how nice and fun is hell?
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Switch
So exactly how nice and fun is hell?

its hella nice and hella fun
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 08:58 AM
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driving stick is easy, the hard part is to stop and start on hills becouse you dont want to roll back in to the other people once you get that its all good.
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 09:03 AM
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I learned on my brothers 4 banger. My dad took me to a highschool parking lot, and told me some basics. Then he said go for it. So far both cars i have owned have been manuals. I love them, but you guys are right some times its a PITA to drive in stop and go traffic.
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 09:22 AM
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My dad kinda taught me once when I first got my license, but didn't really get the hang of it. When I got my 98 eclipse, I pretty much learned then. Drove it off the lot and never stalled the thing. It's really not that hard.
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 09:53 AM
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Worst time ever to have a stick is at the woodward car cruise. But it makes it worth it when your being followed by a for GT and following a brand new GT500.
 
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i learned the basics in my father-in-law's old dodge ram, and when i got my stang i had to learn the rest by just taking it out and driving it. i had problems with hills and stop and go traffic. but after a little while i stopped stalling it and got the hang of it all. now i just don't even think about it, it's become habit. i'll drive my wife's auto malibu, and out of habit i'll put my foot down for the clutch and it won't be there. lol..
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by shockthealien
i learned the basics in my father-in-law's old dodge ram, and when i got my stang i had to learn the rest by just taking it out and driving it. i had problems with hills and stop and go traffic. but after a little while i stopped stalling it and got the hang of it all. now i just don't even think about it, it's become habit. i'll drive my wife's auto malibu, and out of habit i'll put my foot down for the clutch and it won't be there. lol..
LOL! I do that just about every other day.. I'll drive the Mustang one day then get in the Stratus or My Fiance's sixxer and the first thing I do is try to push the clutch. It tricks me..
 
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ppppffffffffff.
i learned manual in our pepsi transport diesles with a 28 ft trailer hooked up.
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 03:09 PM
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I learned on a dirtbike, then a small 4 banger nissan 79 model lol. Now i can drive almost ANY stick
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Flynnster
Start by not using the gas at all. The most important thing to learn is the point where the clutch begins to engage. Once you learn that it will get easier and easier.
That is how my dad touch me how to drive a 5 speed. Disengage the clutch with zero throttle at all. It was hard considering I was 13 and it was the first car i ever drove, It was a 97 mustang cobra with a king cobra clutch OMG!! Ever since i have driven 5 speeds autos is to boring.
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by mustangV6_04
That is how my dad touch me how to drive a 5 speed. Disengage the clutch with zero throttle at all. It was hard considering I was 13 and it was the first car i ever drove, It was a 97 mustang cobra with a king cobra clutch OMG!! Ever since i have driven 5 speeds autos is to boring.
really?lol
 
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Awkward.
 
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LOL! I do that just about every other day.. I'll drive the Mustang one day then get in the Stratus or My Fiance's sixxer and the first thing I do is try to push the clutch. It tricks me..
haha..i have the same problem when in get into a car, but not a truck.

i learned on a 1996 honda civic that my friend used to have. when i bought the stang, it was actually easier than the civic because i could feel the clutch engage and it had more torque which made it easier.
 
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Old 04-06-2009, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by 3.8for the win
driving stick is easy, the hard part is to stop and start on hills becouse you dont want to roll back in to the other people once you get that its all good.
Lol, this is easier for me then just starting at a dead stop on level ground for some reason..I always jerk the **** out of the car from letting the clutch out too quick.

But the hills I have no problems with, it's weird.
 


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