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Another good reason to drive a stick shift

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:lol:

That's pretty funny. Plus, it does make me think that a standard transmission could be somewhat of a theft deterrent. :scratchchin:

Interesting that it happened in Australia...When I went the majority of people seemed to drive manuals.

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Interesting that it happened in Australia...When I went the majority of people seemed to drive manuals.

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These days, you'll really only find manual transmissions fitted to the cheapest models (auto is somewhere in the region of an AUD$2000 extra cost option) or the performance models. Most people drive automatics.

Idiot theif :pokeowned:

What may be worse is when you find a car salesperson who can't drive stick. I've had it happen to me.

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