Originally Posted by OppositeLocK
I've been driving for about 12 years. Covered plenty of miles, with many different types of vehicles, in all kinds of traffic, roads, and situations. From Wranglers, to Minivans, to F-150's, to RAMs, to Corollas, Altimas, etc. But... I've only ever driven automatic.
Well...I bought a brand new WRX with a manual transmission. Needless to say, I've never felt more emasculated in my life. I've driven it about 3 days and put about 60 miles on it. For the life of me I can't master clutch control. It's always either too much gas or not enough, or I miss the friction point. Always a clunky start, with a jerky shift... and that's good because it means I haven't stalled it...
Feels like I'll never get good. I've only been driving it on the weekend on isolated country back roads. I refuse to commute or drive it in general traffic until I can drive it like I do any other car. It's honestly been very a demotivating, disheartening, and disappointing experience for me. Feel like an idiot through and through.
It will take a while (few months) to master driving it in all conditions.
When are you going to take it up Pottery Road during rush hour? (for non Toronto Folk that road is about a 45 degree angle up a hill (like San Francisco). That will make a man out of you real fast.
I would hate to drive stick in Toronto during rush hour.... My 16 year old son, just got his learners permit (G1) last month and knows how to drive stick because he bought the thrustmaster wheel and 6 spd stick for video games. He can even shift on RHD cars.
He drove his first real stick 2006 Mazda 3 two weeks ago and got bummed out because he revved it and had the CV shafts clunking etc.
You will also learn that every manual car has a different feel and reaction which takes time to master. Make sure you go gentle at first otherwise you can burn that clutch out in no time. Don't try to be Vin Diesel yet. lol