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Old 12-10-2004, 06:47 AM
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Originally Posted by internetautomar
on an automatic you just put it in neutral.
it's not the best thing for the trans, and I don't recommend towing cross-country that way. but for a short run it's not too bad

yeah as far as I had to go it would have burned the trans up though. I drove for 12 or so hrs on Thursday of last week (to Davids from my house). 9 or so hrs on Monday to Craigs house and 5 or so back home from his hours.

Lots of driving...not sure the mileage though because I forgot to write it down before I left.

p.s. Craig...last night Mandy and I came back from shopping and couldnt think of a place to put the kid's Christmas presents so we used your trunk lol. Hope you dont mind and also hope that it doesnt leak .
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Old 12-10-2004, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by awsm66
* this car feels 10 times quicker than my auto and it is bone stock...I forgot how much fun it is to drive a manual.
Now you know the power.
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