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Cars and car troubles

A interesting article of a restored dragster
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I am not usually into crashes, at one point there is a rail that does a full 360 and keeps on going on 3 wheels.There is also some bikes in it as well.

 
It is a pity so few people can drive a manual now. the biggest sellers are Autos, but you can hire a manual for less.

I'm assuming this is the norm for America?? In the uk, automatics are seen as a lazy way to drive! :D I've driven both, and can see the appeal in both methods. But I'd hate to think I wouldn't know how to drive a manual!
 
I'm assuming this is the norm for America?? In the uk, automatics are seen as a lazy way to drive! :D I've driven both, and can see the appeal in both methods. But I'd hate to think I wouldn't know how to drive a manual!
I much prefer standard myself, but as has been pointed out, unfortunately, the vast majority of vehicles in the States are automatic. And it's coming to where most young people don't even know HOW to drive stick-shift...pretty sad.
 
I was meaning as a tourist Arrogant penguin, its not your fault. I herd of one person touring Europe and got an upgrade because he could drive a manual.
 

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