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Old 06-27-2012, 07:14 AM   #13
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Not sure what your bankroll looks like, perhaps it's not an issue and going forward with learning on a Porsche isn't a big deal. If t is a consideration than there's no way I'd subject mine to that abuse. To be honest, I think the Boxster is one of the hardest clutches to learn on even though the clutch pressure isn't bad at all. when I've let others try my car, even many with a lot of manual shifting experience, all have had problems trying to get the feel of it. (This is my second Boxster, first was brand new and this one I just had a new clutch installed so both were in new condition). Go learn on a borrowed Honda or cheap econobox as I taught my son on, you'll find it easier and much cheaper
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