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That doesn't make any sense to me. Adding a stick shift means you have to pay more attention to shifting and less attention to the road.



At first possibly, but the mechanics of shifting become second-nature pretty quickly, about a few weeks to a month of daily driving.

After that, the idea is that you have to pay more attention to your surroundings to understand what gear you need to be in. Each gear has almost its own personality, something you only really get exposed to if you're forced to set it manually.

Its a lot like the car equivalent of the command line




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