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I learned in a girlfriend’s Beetle Autostick. Then her dad let me drive his manual Beetle and he really taught me how to shift properly.

A VW Bug. Virtually impossible to stall and barely enough HP to hurt the clutch.

First off, NP. Pretty decent car for not allot of cash.

My first car. I used to drive it to high school during senior year. Nothing worked. Out of four windows only one would roll down. I’d have to slide over the front bench seat to exit the car through the passenger door. The suspension, body and the V6 was solid. Also, wipers didn't work. If u honked the horn, it would

Lane Motor Museum?

MD tags.

Hey Tavarish, the 2000 Mitsubishi Evo VI Tommi Makinen would like a word with you.

They’ve been plotting for years to get back at BMW:

obligatory

Designed in and built by Aurel Persu in 1922 (Romanian engineer, the first to apply aerodynamics principles to automobiles) ,it was the first car to have the wheels inside its aerodynamic line.

I drove one of Bruce Weiner’s Biscuters around his place back in the day. It was fun. Like a go-kart with a column shift. It’s got so little power, you don’t notice that only one wheel is being driven.

Not fair using the Mini as your example, Patrick. We all know it’s going to win.

Not the most glamorous Benz, but MB made damn near 2.7 million of them in all variants (saloon, estate, coupe, limo), and it can be found every where on the planet, from the streets of NYC, London, Paris, to the most inhospitable areas in Africa, South America, etc.

Ford Model T.

Where’s your other hand?

Makes sense. If I worked at Lane, I’d be jolly as well!