New to driving stick
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- Master Standardshifter
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Re: New to driving stick
88k is still a baby. I've relayed the story of my brother's car numerous times. Your learning process can't be as abusive as his normal driving, if for no other reason than you are clearly thinking about it and trying to consciously minimize wear.
Re: New to driving stick
Yeah, plus it's an Acura.tankinbeans wrote:88k is still a baby. I've relayed the story of my brother's car numerous times. Your learning process can't be as abusive as his normal driving, if for no other reason than you are clearly thinking about it and trying to consciously minimize wear.
Oh jeesus, been get that slicing grinding noise on 1-2 because on quick shifts foot hasn't been all the way down on clutch.
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- Master Standardshifter
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Re: New to driving stick
I can't remember if yours is pre- or post- cheese grater beak, but I've liked Acura for awhile. I'd probably just load up an Accord though, if I wanted a semi-luxobarge. I had an 03 Accord Coupe that was great.
Re: New to driving stick
it's an 04, so pre..before they ruined all their cars.