Well we all know people drive manual cars alot of there own way, wrongfully engaging-disengaging gears, revving to high to shift, wrong shift points etc... lol. I have a 2G eclipse 5 speed and i have been double clutching easily while driving down the road for the past few months to experiment w/ it and it seems to shift easier this way. IMO it seems that this is a better way of shifting and would save the life of the clutch and parts longer than just the easy push in clutch shift-release clutch deal. Driving commercial vehicles and high horsepower race cars in know double clutching is recommended over standard shifting. Now even in a smaller compact less horse power car it seems that this method will also be more appropriante than the reg. shifting methods to keep less wear and tear on your dd. So would easy double clutching (not racing at high revs peeling out deal-just easy driving double clutching) be more appropriate to save the life of the clutch be better on dd's than the reg. shifting. Opinions...