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- From: dan@seismo.pnl.gov (Dan Hagedorn)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos
- Subject: Re: Stick VS Auto.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov10.184649.19894@udel.edu>
- Date: 10 Nov 92 18:46:49 GMT
- References: <wmPZTB1w164w@cellar.org>
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- In article wmPZTB1w164w@cellar.org, blu@cellar.org (Dan Reed) writes:
- >Ok, I prefer a stick over an auto ANYDAY! They are flat out more fun to
- >drive... HOWEVER...
- >
- >autos should be used by ..
- >
- >A> "new" drivers. Learning the road with an auto can make one a bit more at
- >ease.. as its one less thing you must do. Later like a year or so down the
- >road.. learn stick..
- >
- >B> Old folks. Less reflexs, more movement, perhaps hip problems...
- >
- >C> People who are in traffic most of the time.
- >
- >D> People who just dont ENJOY driving, or having TOTAL control over thier
- >car.
- >
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- How about people like me who have ruined their knees and constant shifting
- caused pain and deterioration of the knee joint.
-
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- From: "Not an Old Folk, "new" driver, or someone who just dont ENJOY driving."
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