I'd really like to see a chart that compares how lazy people have become to the number of manual cars purchased. Lazy people could be measured by . . . the amount of fast food bought?
Anyway. I first drove my dads Volvo 740, that was just like driveway, down the street, parking lot stuff. Then I had lessons with this school in a Cavalier Coupe, not the greatest car ever to learn on, should've been a BMW convertible, best visibility ever. Anyway. So a year later, and since I had gotten my '79 Beetle cooperating. I learned to drive a stick on that, and it's been my daily driver ever since.
Well except for the past month and a half, which is the time it's taken me to finally say that the car is fine, the gas is not. Which is what I'm in the process of burning off in my driveway when I get home from school, now that I've emptied the tank and am just getting rid of everything in the fuel lines.
Hopefully this summer won't include any problems regarding the Bug.
And if you're learing to drive a stick, or well at all. Old Beetle's are the geatest. No power steering, now power brakes, basically the only power is the engine, and thats questionable at times. But when a car is 2000lbs, you don't need it, so you can focus on what's really going on and just enjoy driving.