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I'm even further up from north than anyone sane lives in. One can't even get a license here ( a full licence) without having the tests with a manual car.
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My ankle (left) is pretty much toast, so i stole my friends car (auto) to take their dogs to the woods. Naturally, since I'm a considerate and mindful person, i didn't bother to take a phone with me for the one trip when i do manage to get stuck (the ground is not frozen solid, but we did manage to get a ton of snow) . Anyway, i hate automatics even more now since you can't exactly smoothly rock the car to a solid ground with an auto. The worst part is that i should've known better but naturally I rather spent two hours getting out by myself than admitting that failure to anyone i know in real life.
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Dude, no finn will admit that they underestimated a snow debth on a path or even better, on their usual turning place. No finn will ever admit fucking up by deciding that the original fuck up was not bad enough to demand some preparation time (collect branches, ensure the underside of the car is as clean from snow as possible, remember how to rock the car in motion especially if you're trying to back up in a hill... You know, don't be stupid shit!) and then end up in a steeper pile of shit.
Anyway, back to rev matching. Manuals are dying. Not enough people are willing to endure the discomfort of using two legs, manufacturers have tried to make the manuals as easy as possible for the consumers but consumers apparently have spoken loudly and clearly. To the conditions in Canada and in the northern and central Europe, i would recommend one to everyone for safety and for fun but these great issues such as rev matching and not being able to drink coffee while in heavy traffic have ensured manual drivers are the new addition to the club of angry men. Its five am here and i can't sleep since the whole "it'll be fine, i can do this with minimum effort" mild ego busting incident got my bad ankle to hurt so badly again (only two months going on and no end in sight again) that i can't sleep .
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My other vehicle is a 2000 Jeep Cherokee with the 4.0L inline six. Cable throttle. A few days of driving the E90 and switching back to the Jeep and I can spin the tires at a stop by accident if I press the pedal too quickly.
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Still, better than an Acura TSX. Those things were the least responsive piles of shite made...
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Not saying it's a bad thing, it's impressive tech has gotten to where it is. However, it'd be nice if there were still some offerings of a 6MT with none of the gadgets. Might not make it around the track as quick, but will have 1000000x more fun.
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