How can I learn to car?

Yeah, good call. I concede Renault arent as bad as i remember, especially the reliability stats for their smaller cars seem quite good. Guess i'll eat shit, never thought theyd be reasonable.

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Why?

Good transmission
Good petrol engines
Plenty of spare parts
Look good.
Fantastic handling.
Cheap, not as cheap as Kia though, but worth the extra.

Faggotry aside, Miata is a real fun car to drive.

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Also black ice.

Buy good tires for whatever shitbox you have.

it makes any car fun to drive. An automatic FWD 4cyl econobox is a dreadful car to drive with an automatic but it turns fun when you have a manual transmission.

Where are you from?
In mine shithole we have euro, japs and korean shitboxes.
Japs and korean shitboxes are easy to work on, as well, as on Renault and partially VW/Skoda. Peugeot/Citroen is nightmare to work on, because it has impossible number on torxes and engine bay is aweful.

>that its stupid to recommend any eurotrash to someone for their first shitbox they'll be repairing
>OP wants to learn a car
The only way to learn Linux - install Gentoo/LFS. The only way to learn cars - fix them by yourself.

>mfw I own a chevrolet
Well it's not originally from chevrolet, so I hope it's OK.

get a v6 auto with sports shifting so you can have fun, but also eat a full breakfast comfortably while commuting to work.

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Have they fixed the rust issues though?

>eat a full breakfast comfortably while commuting to work

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What's the point of manual if you live in LA and commute to work? Honest question

Funny, I had to take a 4 year apprenticeship, with a month of community college class time with exams each year to get certified.