I should probably chime in here, having learned to drive stick when I was eight or so. Maybe six.
My wife didn't get her driver's license until she was in her mid-20s, but I bought a car specifically to teach her to drive stick, and now she refuses to drive anything else. I wouldn't really mind an automatic for an appliance, but for a car that really gets under your skin, you need to shake hands with it. If the argument being made by many manufacturers these days is that the only reason for a manual in a car is driver involvement, not speed, power, or efficiency, then it's still a powerful argument.