View Full Version : Where can I rent ANY manual trans car?
I'm looking to rent a car with a manual transmission. So far all i could find was that enterprise, avis, thrifty, and budget only have automatics. It MUST be stick shift since the whole point is to teach a girl i know how to drive stick. And neither of my camaros are driveable to use and none of my friends have cars theyd trust with someone just learning stick.
I was thinking mayeb there are some non-brand name rental places that may have a car or two with a manual transmission. Even a focus or similar would be fine. But rental insurance must be available, lol.
If you know of anything, let me know... i gotta find one... ;-)
Bandit
10-19-2006, 11:08 PM
You won't find them unless you're over seas. Rental companies won't take the risk of people not knowing how to drive it.
damn lol,
guess i gotta get the iroc up and running asap... cuz she aint leaning in the SS
Unless, someone here has a car theyd rent me or a cheap beater for sale....lol
78camaro
10-19-2006, 11:14 PM
fix the slight wiring promblem in my mustang and you can borrow. you break it you bought it :)
Savage_Messiah
10-20-2006, 12:58 AM
IF you fidn one let me know, I liek to get some practice in now and then when i dont valet for a while :lol:
qwikz28
10-20-2006, 01:18 AM
damn lol,
guess i gotta get the iroc up and running asap... cuz she aint leaning in the SS
Unless, someone here has a car theyd rent me or a cheap beater for sale....lol
paul i dont know if you remember but i posted up a while back over the summer about titling a TMU car. well that car was a VW passat 5-speed for 500 bucks. i tried buying it to teach my dad stick. im still on the lookout for a decent condition $500 4banger like that one to teach people on and whip the crap out of. my saturn was bought new around new years and i just rolled 19k today. i need a car to put mileage on instead of my own.
Tru2Chevy
10-20-2006, 12:12 PM
It MUST be stick shift since the whole point is to teach a girl i know how to drive stick.
Damn balls got you in trouble again.....that will happen. :laugh:
Anyway, see this link for an Autotrader search:
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/searchresults.jsp?search_type=used&num_records=25&make=&transmission=Manual&distance=50&address=07624&advanced=y&certified=&max_mileage=&bkms=1161364256501&max_price=1000&min_price=&body_code=0&end_year=1995&color=&start_year=1985&drive=&engine=&style_flag=1&doors=&fuel=&sort_type=priceASC
- Justin
qwikz28
10-20-2006, 12:37 PM
this is actually a really good price. you could probably turn around and sell it for a grand when your done with it
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?car_id=209287322&dealer_id=55603583&car_year=1993&num_records=25&search_type=used&make=&distance=50&transmission=Manual&address=07624&certified=&advanced=y&max_mileage=&max_price=1000&bkms=1161364256501&sort_type=priceASC&min_price=&body_code=0&end_year=1995&color=&start_year=1985&drive=&engine=&fuel=&doors=&style_flag=1&cardist=20
WayFast84
10-20-2006, 02:39 PM
Idea, jake, get the toyota, rent it to paul then casey or what ever, bam all three of you win.
that 95 neon or 86 s10 blazer got me interested...
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