Reply #120 posted 09/27/10 3:46pm
JustErin |
retina said:
JustErin said:
You're right, I guess you can call it more relaxing but I know for me it's just second nature, I don't even notice that I'm shifting or working the clutch.
I don't mind driving manual. Like I said it can even be fun occasionally. And when I drive manual it's like you describe, almost second nature. But then when I switch to automatic it's like when an annoying sound that I've grown accustomed to and tuned out suddenly actually goes quiet. I didn't know what sweet silence I was missing out on! lol
Did you sell your motorcycle or are you still cruising around on it?
I sold it to my dad, so I could buy my car. So, in reality....I still have it. |
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Reply #121 posted 09/27/10 4:02pm
retina |
JustErin said:
retina said:
I don't mind driving manual. Like I said it can even be fun occasionally. And when I drive manual it's like you describe, almost second nature. But then when I switch to automatic it's like when an annoying sound that I've grown accustomed to and tuned out suddenly actually goes quiet. I didn't know what sweet silence I was missing out on! lol
Did you sell your motorcycle or are you still cruising around on it?
I sold it to my dad, so I could buy my car. So, in reality....I still have it.
Now that is a clever business model! lol
Unless your dad decides it's time for another mid life crisis and takes the bike on the road across the continent...
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Reply #122 posted 09/27/10 4:04pm
JustErin |
retina said:
JustErin said:
I sold it to my dad, so I could buy my car. So, in reality....I still have it.
Now that is a clever business model! lol
Unless your dad decides it's time for another mid life crisis and takes the bike on the road across the continent...
Yeah, don't think that will ever happen. I'm trying to convince him to sell it now but he wants to wait until it appreciates a bit more. |
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Reply #123 posted 09/27/10 4:11pm
retina |
JustErin said:
retina said:
Now that is a clever business model! lol
Unless your dad decides it's time for another mid life crisis and takes the bike on the road across the continent...
Yeah, don't think that will ever happen. I'm trying to convince him to sell it now but he wants to wait until it appreciates a bit more.
It actually appreciates? Must be some kind of special limited edition then?
I'm trying to figure out what the best age for a car is in terms of price/value. Maybe five years old? Then it's past the steepest decline in price but is still new enough to feel pretty modern.
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Reply #124 posted 09/27/10 4:13pm
ZombieKitten |
I haven't driven a manual since we sold our old bomb in the late 90s |
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Reply #125 posted 09/27/10 4:43pm
JustErin |
retina said:
JustErin said:
Yeah, don't think that will ever happen. I'm trying to convince him to sell it now but he wants to wait until it appreciates a bit more.
It actually appreciates? Must be some kind of special limited edition then?
I'm trying to figure out what the best age for a car is in terms of price/value. Maybe five years old? Then it's past the steepest decline in price but is still new enough to feel pretty modern.
Yes, it is appreciating. It actually is a limited edition (only 12 in Canada, 200 in the US) and it is now considered a classic...and it's in near mint condition. It's no longer going down in value, it's going up. They are very hard to find but last year one sold for just under 10k US.
http://raresportbikesfors...-original/
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Reply #126 posted 09/27/10 4:47pm
Vendetta1 |
I drive an automatic but I can also drive manual. |
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Reply #128 posted 09/27/10 5:15pm
PurpleRighteou s1 |
I learned how to drive on a manual. That was a few times a month over about 8 months, then my mom bought a new car which was automatic. That was a little over 6 years ago. Since then I've only driven automatic. I've wanted to see if I could still drive stick but I haven't met anyone who has one for me to try. I graduated bitches!!! 12-19-09 |
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Reply #129 posted 09/27/10 5:53pm
FauxReal |
PANDURITO said:
Automatic is for sissies and Americans
I don't know if Europeans would appreciate you lumping them with us. |
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Reply #130 posted 09/27/10 6:02pm
retina |
JustErin said:
retina said:
It actually appreciates? Must be some kind of special limited edition then?
I'm trying to figure out what the best age for a car is in terms of price/value. Maybe five years old? Then it's past the steepest decline in price but is still new enough to feel pretty modern.
Yes, it is appreciating. It actually is a limited edition (only 12 in Canada, 200 in the US) and it is now considered a classic...and it's in near mint condition. It's no longer going down in value, it's going up. They are very hard to find but last year one sold for just under 10k US.
http://raresportbikesfors...-original/
So maybe your dad will make good money on the transaction... Or is he just trying to break even? I bet you didn't sell it cheap. lol |
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Reply #131 posted 09/27/10 6:46pm
Keyumdi |
I am the only 37 y/o woman in L.A. who doesn't drive. |
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