
Lisha Yeary
In your opinion, how hard do you think it would be to learn on an older Fiat? Guess we could keep an extra clutch around, just in case.djape1977 wrote: however, 50% of women never master a manual shifter![]()
Your stat is not only sexist, it is inaccurate. Score 1 for ignorancedjape1977 wrote:first try driving any car with manual tranny. if you can, get a spider with manual. 10x more fun than auto and much faster.
however, 50% of women never master a manual shifter![]()
and yes, auto box on a two seater... i'd shoot the person who first tought of it.
redcars wrote:I have an 82 Spider with 5 speed and the clutch action on it is very good. I would recomend it to use when learning to drive a stick. It is much easier to use than my Vibe stick. I don't know about the earlier Spiders but the 2l Spiders are very easy to drive. I also have an 81 Spider with an Auto it dosen't get driven much, but my wife will drive it and not the stick.
Wow, very detailed and such good info. I'm still going to learn to drive a manual transmission (as suggested by another), but I'm really leaning toward the automatic for its convenience and ease, and because I'll be using it primarily around town. Thank you SO much for all the info, and the picture on how to make it look so much better if I get that automatic--tremendous help!spidernut wrote:I have one Spider with an automatic and one Spider with a manual transmission. It is really a matter of how you're going to use the car. Here's my take: