Tfw want to learn how to drive standard but no one you know knows how to drive stick

>tfw want to learn how to drive standard but no one you know knows how to drive stick

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I know right?
It's not like there are paid professionals out there who can train you to driver a manual car on like some sort of special course for inexperienced people...

Get a mists and teach yourself, watch YouTube videos then go to a big open empty parking lot and practice starting, stopping, and switching gears. You will do fine just keep calm and practice, the reason I say get a miata is because they are cheap, reliable, and they have a very forgiving clutch. Good luck OP!

Buy a car with a manual transmission and drive it home. Watch this if you want to.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=waeOibnmuJk
Don't ride the clutch and you will be fine.

It's real easy:

>See that car is in neutral
>Start engine
>Seatbelt on
>Depress clutch (Call it a faggot)
>Move gear lever into position that corresponds with first gear keeping clutch depressed (Put a Morrisey CD on)
>Release hand brake
>Build up the revs slowly
>While doing this, gently release clutch
>You are now moving
>Change into second before the engine screams at you
>Keep accelerating and changing gear as you accelerate
>Change down as you slow
>If you hear a rumble, change down
>Make sure you depress the clutch before coming to a halt (Kill its dog)

Ment to say Miata. I recommend first generation miata

make a craigslist ad offering 50 bucks an hour

Buy a 500$ corolla and learn.
Search craigslist every morning and night looking for manual corollas in the 500$ range that run.
With registration and shit you'll be 1,000 in the hole at most.
Me and a friend are on our 4th sub 1,000$ corolla, 2 died from not checking oil and doing burnouts/redlining

>buy miata
>have to get someone else to drive it away because the seller probably wont want to teach me because he wants an intact clutch

Sounds fun, how do you do a burnout? (not op)