s2k for a beginnner driver?
#31
The only good reason not to learn on the s2k is its tendency to bite when you make a mistake. Swapping the rear to the front on a corner or turn, mechanical overrev from downshifting to an incorrect gear etc.
Other cars are just more forgiving of mistakes.
Other cars are just more forgiving of mistakes.
#33
Originally Posted by CosmosMpower,Aug 9 2006, 11:19 AM
S2000 is very easy to drive for a beginner, shifts are short and the clutch is light. My girlfriend learned on her S in 1 day with no problems and autocrosses with me now.
#35
the S was my first manual car. I stalled a few times the first few days, but I got it pretty quickly. If he wants an S then tell him to go for it. He'll learn. Just gotta be willing to stall, say "opps", and start it back up again.
#38
its not a motorcycle, its a car, i would say any car under 50K is a good starter car. anything over, well is just too expensive to screw up. my g/f barely learned how to drive manual when we got the car, now she's doing fine. go out and buy it and have fun.
#39
First time I drove stick was when I drove my New Corrado from the dealership back home.. Didn't stall or stutter once... I just knew how to drive from watching and learning from others.. and did alot of image training
compared to Integs and stuff, the Corrado had a heavy clutch.. but I did fine..
I think it all depends on how fast of a learner this guy is...
compared to Integs and stuff, the Corrado had a heavy clutch.. but I did fine..
I think it all depends on how fast of a learner this guy is...