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Old 06-06-2012, 11:27 AM   #1
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I tried to rent a car with a stick so that my daughter could learn how to drive a standard in a car other than my box. No such luck - there is nowhere in this city that rents cars with standard transmissions.
Yeah not anymore. Assuming my carfax report was right, my 96 Mazda Protege 5 speed manual was originally a rental car in NJ when it was imported into the U.S. 17 years ago. But no one rents them anymore except for specialty car companies that rent out Porsche's, Lambo's, and Ferrari's.
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Old 06-06-2012, 11:41 AM   #2
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Yeah not anymore. Assuming my carfax report was right, my 96 Mazda Protege 5 speed manual was originally a rental car in NJ when it was imported into the U.S. 17 years ago. But no one rents them anymore except for specialty car companies that rent out Porsche's, Lambo's, and Ferrari's.
My brother bought a 2002 996 new in 2001. In 2002, with about 4000 miles, it suffered the famous 2nd gear slip-outta-gear problem. Brother returned to dealer, service manager said "we're gonna replace the transmission with a new one, and put in a new clutch while we're there. I'll order a transmission right now, bring it back in about two weeks for the install."

Brother called me, said, "Bring your 13YO daughter over, she's gonna learn to drive a stick."

I said, "But I have an old Miata and an old Protoge5 I was planning to teach her on when the time is right."

"The time is right, now, son," says older brother.

So over the following week or 10 days darling daughter learned to drive, and learned to drive a stick on brother's six-month-old 996. New tranny and clutch went in, all was well. (That said, bro said she didn't do any discernible damage at all to the old clutch/tranny. But I wasn't gonna teach her on my Boxster regardless.)
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Old 06-06-2012, 10:33 AM   #3
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As a nerd, math always helps...

Dad + Boxster + Dad's Girlfriend = Happy Father
Son + SUV + Jetski + Girlfriend = Happy Son
Happy Father = Happy Son

Romantic Hungarian Woman + Man = VERY Happy Man

Girlfriend + Boxster = Happy Girlfriend
Happy Girlfriend = VERY Happy Boyfriend
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Old 06-06-2012, 04:14 PM   #4
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As a nerd, math always helps...

Dad + Boxster + Dad's Girlfriend = Happy Father
Son + SUV + Jetski + Girlfriend = Happy Son
Happy Father = Happy Son

Romantic Hungarian Woman + Man = VERY Happy Man

Girlfriend + Boxster = Happy Girlfriend
Happy Girlfriend = VERY Happy Boyfriend
One of my favorite posts of all time!

Let your dad borrow the car, I seriously doubt he will maliciously try to harm the car, and I'm sure he would pay to repair any damage he causes to it, which seems to be your main concern. I let my dad drive my Boxster when he is around, he complains about getting into it, but ends up with Permagrin...
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