teach me to drive stick?

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jyoder111
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teach me to drive stick?

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Any of you folks with a manual transmission want to teach me how to drive stick?

I've never really had a good opportunity to really get comfortable with it and I'd like to. Plus, if you ever need a retrieve in your vehicle, I'd be able to help you out. I learn quickly and am willing to offer some compensation ($$ and XC retrieval) for your time and the minor wear and tear on your vehicle.

If you're interested, let me know, thanks

Jesse
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Re: teach me to drive stick?

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I'm sure since it's looking good for the pulpit this weekend I'm sure scads of people will be wanting to trade a lesson for a retrieve. Unfortunately my car has a rough idle right now, which is not good for first time stick drivers, or I'd be impressing you into service myself.
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Re: teach me to drive stick?

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Hey Jesse. I'm willing to try teaching you. I drive a BMW X3 which is kinda heavy, but could be good to learn on. How about one night after work next week?
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