Holy crap, I didn't realise it was quite like that. I knew it was rare for people to know manual transmissions but why such a preference for automatic? In Australia pretty much everyone I know can drive manual, most cars come with the option and most cheaper cars are manual. It was somewhat of a masculinity thing too, and still is according to my younger siblings. To be honest I'm surprised the most that America does…
1.) I need a car to get around town. First I need to learn how to drive a car
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2.) I need a car to get around town. First I need to learn how to drive a car. I also need to learn how to do the stick-shift part as well
It's obvious why people no longer do manual transmission. It's one more thing to learn that doesn't help me with my end goal of needing to drive around town.
> To be honest I'm surprised the most that America doesn't have that same psuedo masculinity requirement thing happening
Thanks for the negative stereotyping!