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Originally Posted by Missourifornian
I learned stick on a ford ranger and then a toyota tacoma lol. I'd recommend a small, newer car to start out with. You want to get as fresh a clutch as possible (because when you start out you'll make it un-fresh pretty quickly  ). Also, having a smaller car is nice because it make maneuvering easier when you're trying to focus on shifting, turning, not running into people, etc. I have to say I've become SUCH a better manual driver since getting my FR-S, first gear is a little finicky sometimes lol. But hey, rev matching is now almost down pat  Good luck my friend 
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So the Vette it is!! jk jk
Hmmmm not sure where to go from now lol
I guess I will stick to @
Guff recommendation of the Miata model he told me (sport package NA model)