I need car help and advice! Please help!?

Jeffy

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I have a few questions. Please answer in detail. It would really help!
1. Is it a waste to drive a sports car such as a Lambo, ect. on the urban streets?
2. How are cars supposed to drive properly, like the SSC Ultimate Aero, when they are that close to the ground.

Also, im getting a BMW 328xi, and it comes with manual transmittion. I have no idea what that is. Please help!
 
well, lambos and cars like it are legal so it would not be a waste, you would only get aout 8-10mpg though so you would need to fill up every 200miles or so on an 18 gal tank (v12 murcialago lp460 specs used) those are more to show off and get babes not for people concerned about money and when a car is too close to the ground bumps can mess the drive up but the cars designed to be low are able to be stable on road, you would need to slow for bad bumps more than most cars though. and a manual car means you need to shift gears the car doesnt do that itself automatics shift on there own on a manual you have to press a clutch and shift the gear shift when the engine reaches a certain rpm or when optimum for you to shift
 
These are just my opinions.
1.Well, on the urban streets, (like NYC?) I think it would be a lot better to use taxis or smaller more efficient cars because it seems to me like it would be a lot of stop and go driving and you would never go that fast anyway.
2.It doesn't usually matter how close to the ground cars are unless it prevents them from going over things like speed bumps, but I know that Lamborghini has a system on some of their cars that raises them up to do that, and there may be other companies that have that too. There is usually not much need for a very low car unless it will go very fast and needs to be aerodynamic and have lots of downforce.

Manual Transmission: also called a stick shift, you need to push in the clutch when you stop and slowly release it when you go, and you also need to press the clutch before you shift, and disengage the clutch after you shift. I can't explain that in very much detail, but I'm sure there are websites you can look at that will tell you all about manual transmissions and give you tips on how to drive with them.
 
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