New member from Italy
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 3:29 am
Hello,
I write from Italy. Be indulgent towards my English, because I rarely speak or write in English and I’m supposed to practice a bit.
I stumbled upon this forum and think it is fantastic. I've always used cars with manual transmission, but I've never been fully satisfied with my precision and smoothness. I've always used gasoline cars, but for a couple of years I’ve been using a small diesel car and the situation has worsened.
My grandfather taught me how to drive when I was a child (I was driving his cars and agricultural vehicles): he was very good, very smooth and precise in the use of the gearbox, but I have never been as good. Then I fell in love with motorcycles and I have a little neglected the use of the automobile and automotive skills (though I realize that motorcycles and cars, in this respect, they have many aspects in common, and a few flaws I have with cars I've even with motorcycles, of course), but now I want to recover and improve. Precision and smoothness are my goals.
I also realized that many things that I took for granted, in the use of the gearbox and more generally in roadcraft, they were not at all, and that I still have much to learn.
When I found this forum, I realized I was in the right place, and many of your posts are of great quality. Thanks
Benquick
I write from Italy. Be indulgent towards my English, because I rarely speak or write in English and I’m supposed to practice a bit.
I stumbled upon this forum and think it is fantastic. I've always used cars with manual transmission, but I've never been fully satisfied with my precision and smoothness. I've always used gasoline cars, but for a couple of years I’ve been using a small diesel car and the situation has worsened.
My grandfather taught me how to drive when I was a child (I was driving his cars and agricultural vehicles): he was very good, very smooth and precise in the use of the gearbox, but I have never been as good. Then I fell in love with motorcycles and I have a little neglected the use of the automobile and automotive skills (though I realize that motorcycles and cars, in this respect, they have many aspects in common, and a few flaws I have with cars I've even with motorcycles, of course), but now I want to recover and improve. Precision and smoothness are my goals.
I also realized that many things that I took for granted, in the use of the gearbox and more generally in roadcraft, they were not at all, and that I still have much to learn.
When I found this forum, I realized I was in the right place, and many of your posts are of great quality. Thanks
Benquick