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Lucila Feb 23, 2016 03:23 PM

I'd do the same if someone tried to steal my Mini!
 
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/556170/CCTV-Video-Woman-Clings-Mini-Cooper-Stolen-Car-Jacking-Dragged-Road

Drumsound Feb 23, 2016 04:30 PM

I get the instinct, but its pretty dangerous. That's what insurance is for.

-=gRaY rAvEn=- Feb 23, 2016 06:45 PM


Originally Posted by Drumsound (Post 4179094)
I already drive it like I stole it!:razz:

:thumbsup: :grin:

ShipM8 Feb 24, 2016 07:15 AM

I never worry about my car being stolen since hardly anybody knows how to drive a stick in the US anymore...

ECSTuning Feb 24, 2016 07:34 AM

Yea, in the uk, lots of manuals. In the US , its theft prevention. Well unless the flat bed it.

Drumsound Feb 24, 2016 12:55 PM

I never thought of that, but its true. Its a bit of a dying art. I know is some countries you have to have a license that includes a manual "endorsement." I think driver's ed should teach on manuals.

Lucila Feb 24, 2016 03:54 PM

Are you guys trying to make me regret buying an automatic?:sly:
I spend 75% of the time at s standstill and the rest moving. Traffic here is horrible. My average speed on the computer reads 25 mph. :roll:

Drumsound Feb 24, 2016 04:21 PM

I haven't had an automatic in over 20 years. I also haven't lived near a big city in close to that long.

-=gRaY rAvEn=- Feb 24, 2016 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by ShipM8 (Post 4179235)
I never worry about my car being stolen since hardly anybody knows how to drive a stick in the US anymore...

:lol::lol::lol:

LostDenverite Feb 24, 2016 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by Drumsound (Post 4179538)
I haven't had an automatic in over 20 years. I also haven't lived near a big city in close to that long.

I've only (briefly) owned one automatic in 30 years of driving (even my family car, a Subie Outback Wagon was a stick) and I've only lived in big cities, Denver being the smallest.

Shifting is first nature to me, even though I'm often in stop and go traffic. Being in an auto (rental or GF's MINI) and I'm hitting the brake looking for the glitch.

It's a crying shame, most "sports" cars are crappy automatic, and the handful of sticks rear-wheel. I don't know what I'm going to drive after my MINI bites it :-(

ECSTuning Feb 25, 2016 05:00 AM

Manuals are a rare thing across the board.

PelicanParts.com Feb 25, 2016 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by ShipM8 (Post 4179235)
I never worry about my car being stolen since hardly anybody knows how to drive a stick in the US anymore...

It's pretty true. Only cars I've owned were/are manuals. My mother made sure of that and said the reasoning was if I was ever in a situation where I needed to know how to drive one, I would know how. :nod:

Mini_Vinnie Feb 25, 2016 03:14 PM

Sports cars should only come in one option ......... manual!

I just shake my head when I see a corvette with an automatic transmission. I guess nobody ever taught the guy going through a midlife crisis how to stick shift.

LostDenverite Feb 25, 2016 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by PelicanParts.com (Post 4179820)
It's pretty true. Only cars I've owned were/are manuals. My mother made sure of that and said the reasoning was if I was ever in a situation where I needed to know how to drive one, I would know how. :nod:

It is a shame. My daughter can drive a stick and so can her mother, but the majority of my buds can't. It is a shame.

PelicanParts.com Feb 26, 2016 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by LostDenverite (Post 4180095)
It is a shame. My daughter can drive a stick and so can her mother, but the majority of my buds can't. It is a shame.

Really? Most of the time it's the other way around. I made a point to teach my little brother. Glad your daughter and her mother can. :thumbsup:

Piano Man Feb 26, 2016 09:31 AM

I was also taught on a manual when I was 12. A 1946 Willys Jeep!! My uncle said if I could drive that, I could drive anything. So far....true!

89AKurt Mar 2, 2016 09:28 PM

My other vehicle has an automatic. Guess I should lock it.....
http://cdn.ipernity.com/200/76/82/41...835557.240.jpg

Lucila Mar 2, 2016 11:57 PM


Originally Posted by 89AKurt (Post 4182570)
My other vehicle has an automatic. Guess I should lock it.....
http://cdn.ipernity.com/200/76/82/41...835557.240.jpg

Nice truck! I love old Chevys. My dream is to own a 57 cameo in coral canyon.

GoThingNC Mar 6, 2016 06:47 AM


Originally Posted by Drumsound (Post 4179028)
I get the instinct, but its pretty dangerous. That's what insurance is for.

I agree unless you have a child or family member still in the car.

When I was mad at the Mini I had thoughts of giving a carjacker $20 for gas money to make sure it disappeared:lol:

Drumsound Mar 6, 2016 02:12 PM

That is a exception for sure!


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