I learned on the,
1996-1999 Gen Mercury Stable(Driver ED car, Horrible fake wood interior, steering wheel automatic stick was annoying, Amazed this car had a 200HP 3.0L V6 in it, 4 speed auto, Everyone looked odd at me when I said that my family only owned manuals at the time):
2004 Ford Ranger Manual shift 5-Speed(truck is in tan color with a truck bed cap):
2001 Volkswagon Jetta(Base model with 5 speed shift manual, dark green color):
1999 Honda Civic(Base model 5 speed shift, stock with a aftermarket air filter, thankfully my brother was not much of a ricer):
Tried getting used to manual shift but I can't keep up with it. Maybe another day if I ever have the money I'd buy a spare car to practice manual shifting(my first shift is the only bad shift and I have trouble with keeping up with traffic so I'm a automatic driver for now).
I'd call this as a real life driving learner(rarely did driving on the street with the manuals. The Jetta I did drive around the block) as I drove it with my driver's license,
2001 Ford Escort(4 speed auto, bought at 52K for a small price of $2.1K USD, Engine blown at 62K after 10 months, picture below is in better condition than my escort was, bad car!):
Current Driver's car(Knew how to drive after the Escort and thank god for this car, reasonable car to drive),
2003 Chevrolet Malibu(180HP 3.1L V6 with the best 4 speed auto box I've ever owned, decent interior to live with, roomy interior and very roomy trunk),