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im guilty of down shifting too, ive been doing it ever since i was a little kid on my dirt bike.

Many years ago I did in the old cars...but the newer cars and trucks you don't need to. I would not advise it either. There is no need to down shift unless you just like the sound the motor makes (like on my vintage bikes).
well i took the b2 for a ride tonight just because i thought of this thread, and since i had no brakes anyways i was downshifting. first time i done it and i caught on to it after a while and its actually pretty good. espically when you have no brakes
If you didn't learn to drive on a stick, you probably don't know how to drive. Period.
It was easier for me to drive a 10-speed Volvo coming from an automatic than it was for other people who only drove 5-speeds all the time. Given I have driven 5-speeds before, I didn't drive one daily and I didn't own one.
Automatic transmissions are the ruin of the brain dead driving public. If you didn't learn to drive on a stick, you probably don't know how to drive. Period.
well, if you're driving a volvo....
All this non sense about double clutching...it's not required on a modern synchronized transmission, like what our RBV's have.
i disagree. i learned how to drive in an automatic because my dad didnt trust me to drive his truck (84 f150 5.0 4spd with super low granny first) because i wasnt able to do it perfectly my first try because i let it die. and i turned out fine. ive owned 3 or 4 stickshifts now and im much much more comfortable in a stick than an automatic. just because somebody didnt learn on a stick first doesnt mean that they cant learn and be just as proficent later as somebody who did. in fact id say we are better drivers because we learned all the rest of driving without the added diffuculty of learning to be smooth with a clutch