Learned to drive on my fathers Austin America, Stick shift, Blue, great car, the steering wheel angle was like a bus, you just rested yours arms on it and kind of steered it that way. We always liked to have the gas pump guys check the oil, as it was pretty much the first American import with FWD and a sideways engine, the look of confusion as they opened the hood was hysterical!, but nowadays its a normal layout. Then I bought my own a few years later, yellow as a commuter car, while I was rebuilding a E-type that I picked up with the engine apart. Amazing amount of room in the Americas, maintenance was pretty easy and straightforward on the Americas. Hydrolastic suspension was a good ride but too many times people thought it was air as it had Schrader valves under the hood, though we did have to recharge it once using a hydro pump and glycol, straight Anti-freeze worked quite well and never had to service it again, Mick