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I really learned to drive on my MkI MR2. I'd driven an auto. a little before, but that's not really driving. If anything I feel like I have a strong understanding and feel for rear-wheel power and for the car's power in general. But as mentioned before, maturity is absolutely important when it comes to driving. Respect the car, and you'll fall in everlasting love with MR2s.
As with any car, maintenance and attention are a must. You can only get away with mistreating a car you don't plan on being with for very long. Learn as much as you can about your car, and even if you don't do the work yourself, you'll know what needs to be done.
The MR2 is an experience. Don't get one if you're not prepared to drive it responsibly until you're a good enough driver to control the awesome power.
No worries though, it's not like you'll have a head of greys before that happens. I could handle my car in a zippy, but non-ticketable way within a year. And I'm a girl. I'm pretty sure it's a known fact that girls are terrible drivers. Hormones or cell phones I think.
I'm just awesome.
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