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    Master of Few Words Senior Member KukriKhan's Avatar
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    Then there's the crime-prevention aspect:

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    Charges were filed Tuesday against a teenager who reportedly couldn’t take a woman’s car after a robbery because he didn’t know how to drive stick shift.

    David D. Collins, 17, was charged with two counts of robbery for that and a second incident just minutes later.

    Court documents allege Collins and an unidentified minor approached a woman around 11 p.m. Monday as she left Muddy’s Coffee Shop, 318 E. 51st St.

    Collins reportedly asked the woman to use her cell phone and after making several calls, he pointed a gun at the victim and demanded money.

    The woman got out of her car at the juvenile’s request and Collins got into the driver’s seat.

    “Collins attempted to drive away by initially backing out of the parking spot but failed to put into gear because he couldn’t drive a stick shift,” Collins’ charging documents state.
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    LMAO


    +rep for the double-clutching. a manual driven properly leaves a auto for dead,
    I once blew off an auto '99 subaru impreza in that old corona I mentioned earlier because I could double clutch, he would have caught me later no doubt, except for the fact that he had a speed limiter , we never let him forget that one. This was all on private land of course, out on the roads i'm a rather sensible driver.

    can't beat a good ol' push start hey, almost essential knowledge if you've got an older car.


    yeah here in oz you have to pay extra for an auto as well. I prefer older cars, more character more fun and you can fix them yourself.

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    Master of Few Words Senior Member KukriKhan's Avatar
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    Column-shifters have gone the way of the manual choke, cigarette lighter, and dinosaur, I guess.

    I think Saab still makes one, but US automakers gave up on them in the 80's. When I was a kid, the only "4-on-the-floor" shifters were foreign (VW, Renault), or trucks, or dragsters. Still, we (my friends and I) thought floor-shifters were cooler than column-shifters, and wa-a-a-ay cooler than lazy-man PowerGlides.

    On the other hand, being stuck on a California freeway in 102F August heat shifting 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 2nd, stop, 1st, 2nd, stop, 1st, stop... for an hour gets pretty tedious pretty fast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KukriKhan View Post
    Column-shifters have gone the way of the manual choke, cigarette lighter, and dinosaur, I guess.
    My cargo vehicle (GMC Safari) has a column shifter. Fortunately I don't have to drive it day-to-day.

    The fact that most American females can't drive stick is a plus. That way the missus will never drive my car.

    My dad has been saddled with automatics for ages because of my mom, but I gave him my car (Integra) when I moved to the UK for a couple of years. They live in the Georgia mountains, and he had such a blast that my mom wouldn't get in that car with him after a few trips. A stick shift on windy mountain roads is the best.
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