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Old 01-17-2013, 05:53 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by lantsalot View Post
with the exception of the s2000 which is pretty much the greatest shifting experience ever.


I also think the FR-S is easy to drive. Very forgiving as far as not stalling it goes.

I learned to drive a manual in a 97 camaro in highschool. That thing was pretty sad (though I did love it at the time lol).

I also agree about the s2000. My dad owns one that I get to drive on my birthday lol. So amazingly smooth and you get a "snick-snick"ness that's very impressionable. I also test drove the Civic Si and I must say, I think Honda has to be a dominant player in the affordable sports cars' transmission quality. The whole time I drove it I got the feeling that Honda had been doing this right for a long time and knew what they were doing.

That being said, you can't really weight my opinion too much as I've only driven a handful of manuals in my life.
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