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    Is it going to be harder to drive an Audi A5 manual than the Civic I learned on a

    couple of months ago? I've heard civics are very easy stick cars but i dont know why. Ive only tried a civic and a chevy suv. Is there a big difference b/c the audi is a 6 speed?

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    The only real difference that matters is the Civic reverse gear is far right and down. the Audi is push down far left and up.

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    If you can drive a manual transmission in the Civic, it should be no big deal to drive the Audi. You just have to get used to the Audi, and that shouldn't take long.


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