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Question for you car guys. I've never drove a manual before, I'm 23. Do yall think this car would be a good one to learn in? I've heard it isn't hard especially in newer cars. Is it easy? Also, do yall think a manual would be more fun in a sports car?
 
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Question for you car guys. I've never drove a manual before, I'm 23. Do yall think this car would be a good one to learn in? I've heard it isn't hard especially in newer cars. Is it easy? Also, do yall think a manual would be more fun in a sports car?

Manual is the only way to go in a sports car.

Personally I don't think I'd learn in a new car lol. It's not that difficult to do though. It's relatively easy to learn
 
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Question for you car guys. I've never drove a manual before, I'm 23. Do yall think this car would be a good one to learn in? I've heard it isn't hard especially in newer cars. Is it easy? Also, do yall think a manual would be more fun in a sports car?

You'll be fine. Watch a few videos so you can learn how a manual transmission works and also how the clutch plays into that. I find that help people who I have taught how to drive manual.

And yes, sports cars need a manual.
 
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I plan on fixing mine to look like that. Gonna buy the ZL1 fenders later. Adding a borla atak maybe a s type exhaust haven't decided yet. Knowing how to do all of the maintenance will save me thousands
 
The new Cameros do look pretty sweet (for a Chevy).

I didn't like the new Mustangs at first, but they quickly grew on me.
They're nice. They just lack the mean muscle look I personally like in a muscle car. Or should I say modern muscle. They're nice cars I actually was going to buy one a few months ago, but I ran into a camaro in a parking lot and it just clicked as stupid as that sounds.
 
You'll be fine. Watch a few videos so you can learn how a manual transmission works and also how the clutch plays into that. I find that help people who I have taught how to drive manual.

And yes, sports cars need a manual.

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Not a chevy guy, so take this fwiw...

Why buy a Camaro (new) for close to 50k or a vette for 80 to 100k when you can buy a chevy SS for 38k with the same 400+ hp engine and actually have 4 doors and haul more than 2 adults?

For a young single person I can understand, but I don't think there are that many young single guys that are laying down 50 to 100k for their ride plus full coverage insurance on a 400+ hp race car with probably less than 10 years driving experience.

For the record, if i am spending 50k I would get something more reliable that holds its value a little better like a slightly used M5 or Benz, even a type S Acura or performance Lexus. Far better investment, and all of the above make sub 5 second cars 0 to 60 that you can get slightly used for 50k or less... just my opinion.

And those voodoo single plane engines in the new mustangs are far superior to the chevy power plants also...
 
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Just realized guy above bought a sweet Camaro. Definitely not knocking your ride bro, sweet car. For a young single guy it would be great to have for dragging stoplight to stoplight. Congrats on your new car. GO Vols.
 

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