Hello
Originally Posted by EuRTSX
IBnevertrustawomanwithyourcar

Just kidding man, definitely manual is the better way to go. =]
But if you really don't know what you're doing, you'll end up in a situation like I saw today coming home from school. Kid in a civic is on a slope at a redlight, doesn't engage correctly, stalls and slams into the bumper of the car behind him.
It's not that hard, but yeah, definitely go for the manual 

Just kidding man, definitely manual is the better way to go. =]
But if you really don't know what you're doing, you'll end up in a situation like I saw today coming home from school. Kid in a civic is on a slope at a redlight, doesn't engage correctly, stalls and slams into the bumper of the car behind him.
It's not that hard, but yeah, definitely go for the manual
looks like you dont got much expience so I would say..go with the AT and get comfotable with the whole driving then you can purchase the MT anytime in your life. Remember, you are only 15 years old. You will have plent of driving time...
Originally Posted by S14 n Tsx
looks like you dont got much expience so I would say..go with the AT and get comfotable with the whole driving then you can purchase the MT anytime in your life. Remember, you are only 15 years old. You will have plent of driving time... 


