Renting manual cars
#1
Renting manual cars
Are there any companies who rent manual cars? I've been to other countries and they always do but have never seen it here in the U.S
It doesn't matter if it's a econobox or a Mustang. The reason why is because I've barely driven manual cars and no one around me has any manual cars so I want to rent one for a day or two before I get my mustang next month. I got the shifting down, don't ride the clutch, backing up, etc. I just need to practice everyday driving!
Any help would be greatly appreciated
It doesn't matter if it's a econobox or a Mustang. The reason why is because I've barely driven manual cars and no one around me has any manual cars so I want to rent one for a day or two before I get my mustang next month. I got the shifting down, don't ride the clutch, backing up, etc. I just need to practice everyday driving!
Any help would be greatly appreciated
#4
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I can't imagine that any rental companies still have manual cars, especially since it's getting to a point where it's not unimaginable to think that <5% of drivers know how to drive a manual, which is a shame
#5
When I was in Cancun last month I rented a midsize car ( well at least they call it midsize lol) it was a manual tranny. In 5th going 60 it was at 3100 rpm.
Im not sure what you call it. It was a part Dodge, part Hyundai. Called Attitude
Avis was the Rental Co.
http://m.autoblog.com/2011/05/26/dod...dai-accent-fo/
Im not sure what you call it. It was a part Dodge, part Hyundai. Called Attitude
Avis was the Rental Co.
http://m.autoblog.com/2011/05/26/dod...dai-accent-fo/
Last edited by UnrealFord; 9/24/12 at 11:17 PM.
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