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Old Jan 7, 2001 | 07:24 AM
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if you drive in bumper to bumper a stick will test
your patients,

a stick is a drivers car, thats all there is to it. i'm not flaming auto's, it is a personal decision.

we are all driving maxima's and that means we are (or most of us) all above the average driver for intelligent car considerations.

being on the board means your at least a quasi-enthusiast which says even more.

i am 37, with kid and wife, i wish i could get the wife out of her POS GTP and into a stick of something.

i personally find a stick more driver friendly, until i'm sitting in miles of bumper to bumper, then i'd trade for an auto, but only for that.
Old Jan 7, 2001 | 08:18 AM
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Originally posted by rp95se
if you drive in bumper to bumper a stick will test
your patients,

a stick is a drivers car, thats all there is to it. i'm not flaming auto's, it is a personal decision.

we are all driving maxima's and that means we are (or most of us) all above the average driver for intelligent car considerations.

being on the board means your at least a quasi-enthusiast which says even more.

i am 37, with kid and wife, i wish i could get the wife out of her POS GTP and into a stick of something.

i personally find a stick more driver friendly, until i'm sitting in miles of bumper to bumper, then i'd trade for an auto, but only for that.
i'm 31 and have a family and i wanted a stick but i'm very very happy that i got an auto.
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