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You have to be able to drive a stick shift.
She started playing with me like I was a stick shift on a car.
I took along my daughter, who could drive with a stick shift.
Still, the stick shift is the best choice for this sports car.
"A friend in college had a little foreign sports car with a stick shift," she said.
Maybe it was your dad, who made sure you knew how to drive a stick shift.
The only option not available was the one we really wanted - a stick shift.
Trouble comes when the car turns out to be a stick shift which Michael cannot drive.
It was also a stick shift, and she had never driven one of those.
Years later, the coach taught him to drive a stick shift.
"When was the last time you drove a stick shift?"
At their best, they reminded me of learning to drive with a stick shift.
"Should I learn on an automatic or a stick shift?"
The school intended to order stick shifts in all the cars but one.
It's the same fear that keeps me from learning to drive a stick shift.
The car was an automatic, and he would have preferred a stick shift.
He worked the stick shift, stepped on the gas, and the car headed out.
Mirrors and stick shifts are often not in the expected positions.
He can drive a car for short spins, even operating a stick shift.
"It's got a stick shift in there," Small told his son.
"Nobody wants a stick shift," we were told, many times.
"It's just that much more work" to operate a stick shift.
A stick shifted, revealing a long, dark split in the ground.
And that's a shame, because a stick shift does what very little new technology can: make you live fully in the moment.
But can you even tell the difference between a camshaft and a stick shift?