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| Is it going to be harder to drive an Audi A5 manual than the Civic I learned on a couple of months ago? |
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I’ve heard civics are very easy stick cars but i dont know why. Ive only tried a civic and a chevy suv. Is there a big difference b/c the audi is a 6 speed?
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4 Responses to “Is it going to be harder to drive an Audi A5 manual than the Civic I learned on a couple of months ago?”
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May 1st, 2010 at 9:39 am
If you can drive a manual transmission in the Civic, it should be no big deal to drive the Audi. You just have to get used to the Audi, and that shouldn’t take long.
May 1st, 2010 at 10:15 am
Absolutely not. Once you have the hang of a manual transmission, you can drive them all. The principles are the same from motorcycles to heavy-duty pickups. You’ll only run into trouble when you get to really heavy-duty trucks that have high and low range gears. Even those are easy enough to learn with one trip around the block. Don’t sell yourself short. Within 30 minutes of driving any stick-shift, you’ll be shifting like a professional. Once you get to know the car you are driving, you’ll see why many people prefer a stick-shift, especially with an Audi A5 6-speed. Lucky you! Just remember, speeding tickets are expensive these days.
May 1st, 2010 at 11:13 am
The only real difference that matters is the Civic reverse gear is far right and down. the Audi is push down far left and up.
May 1st, 2010 at 12:01 pm
if you can drive a manual transmission in a civic, you can drive any manual transmission in a car. You will just have to adjust to how sensitive the clutch/accelerator is. the six speed is no different, you just have an extra gear to drop into when you are are driving fast ie highway driving and such.