Help convince parents to get a 6spd
#18
Originally Posted by Lolly Baggins
Tell them you don't know how to drive an automatic.
yea or it could be that your rents are jealous of your G and dont know how to drive stick and they want you to get the AT so they can look young and cool and whip it every now and then lol, you get MT and they cant drive it..............
#19
Are you sure it has to do with the 6MT and not more with financing/expense or other parental factors? I'm betting that it has more to do with the fact that they don't want you digging yourself into a deeper financial hole than you're already in or going out and spending a bunch of money on another expensive car or dealing with the potential inconvenience of swapping vehicles.
Maybe if you can convince them that you can get a 6MT for the same value as what you'd sell your car for, they would be more responsive to your pleas to get a 6MT.
Another thing to consider is that for you to even come close to breaking even with the finances on the swap from an auto to a 6MT G35, you'd have to sell the car private party... and that means that there is some time in between selling your old car and actually buying a new one where you won't have a car, and your parents might have to drive you around. Overall, from their perspective, it's just much simpler for you to keep the car you have right now.. especially since it's already a much nicer car than most kids your age have. They might be thinking along the lines of "Give him an inch(G35 Auto) and he'll take a mile(newer G35 6MT)" and they probably maybe are thinking that they don't want to get you too spoiled.. even if you are paying for the car yourself.
Those are just some things to consider and think about which might help you approach your battle from a different perspective and maybe throw some new ideas at your parents.
Maybe if you can convince them that you can get a 6MT for the same value as what you'd sell your car for, they would be more responsive to your pleas to get a 6MT.
Another thing to consider is that for you to even come close to breaking even with the finances on the swap from an auto to a 6MT G35, you'd have to sell the car private party... and that means that there is some time in between selling your old car and actually buying a new one where you won't have a car, and your parents might have to drive you around. Overall, from their perspective, it's just much simpler for you to keep the car you have right now.. especially since it's already a much nicer car than most kids your age have. They might be thinking along the lines of "Give him an inch(G35 Auto) and he'll take a mile(newer G35 6MT)" and they probably maybe are thinking that they don't want to get you too spoiled.. even if you are paying for the car yourself.
Those are just some things to consider and think about which might help you approach your battle from a different perspective and maybe throw some new ideas at your parents.
#20
Originally Posted by JOKER
G35 is expensive to maintein.
I'm assuming you want 6MT for a sportier feel.
So consider that you will need to replace clutch, tires more often then you do on Auto.
So if you are on a budget stick with auto. Manual mode is not that bad.
I'm assuming you want 6MT for a sportier feel.
So consider that you will need to replace clutch, tires more often then you do on Auto.
So if you are on a budget stick with auto. Manual mode is not that bad.
Just a FYI.
#21
Klubbheads - "6mt clutch should be good for at least 150k if not raced or abused." I totally agree. I've driven my past 2 sticks enthusiastically but without abuse and didn't need clutch replacements
mwarsh1 - "anyone who knows that when you drive stick YOU ARE MUCH MORE ALERT BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO BE FOCUSED ON DRIVING 100% OF THE TIME, AND THAT IS THE TRUTH GOOD LUCK!" This is an interesting statement and would stand to reason. OP, this is probably the only leg you have to stand on with your parents. It goes without saying that 6MT's will give you a bigger grin than an auto, but I doubt that your parents care about that. Your parents are probably looking at the fact that you have a great car that gets you from point A to B and you want to loose a bunch of money on it to buy a different one. That's a tough sell.
mwarsh1 - "anyone who knows that when you drive stick YOU ARE MUCH MORE ALERT BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO BE FOCUSED ON DRIVING 100% OF THE TIME, AND THAT IS THE TRUTH GOOD LUCK!" This is an interesting statement and would stand to reason. OP, this is probably the only leg you have to stand on with your parents. It goes without saying that 6MT's will give you a bigger grin than an auto, but I doubt that your parents care about that. Your parents are probably looking at the fact that you have a great car that gets you from point A to B and you want to loose a bunch of money on it to buy a different one. That's a tough sell.
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Originally Posted by BlueDevilBAMF
If you're 19 then your parents should have no say in what car you get, unless they're paying for it. End of story.
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Originally Posted by GGG Ya
well when i got my auto my dad originally wanted me to get a 6spd because he felt that if i was driving it i would have to focus more on shifting rather than talking on the phone or eating or etc., try that tell your parents you'll be even more focused on the road and therefore be safer
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You are 19 and driving a G thats good. 6MT or Auto you should be happy. My parents bought me a beat up 1985 Toyota Corolla (stick shift though ). I was happy then I work my way up slowly. Sometime driving nice car is only for looks but driving a Civic and have fat wallet is the player...IMO.