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this post was submitted on 25 May 2025
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That Accord was my first manual and as you said very forgiving. I actually think it's an almost prefect car to teach someone driving a manual in. Because of how much torque it has you could just let the clutch out somewhat slowly and you would start going without stalling or touching the gas at all, which means the person doesn't have to learn how to operate the gas and clutch at the same time.