after that it's all smooth sailingcoolguy wrote: Mostly true. But u still need to learn what those letters (P,R,N,D,2,1) by the automatic gearshift stand for though .
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Remind me never to shake hands with youReckLess wrote:hands get sweaty... erases ink... better put those numbers in a safer placecoolguy wrote: Who taught u that trick ? Well I am pretty sure I won't forget about it, and who knows u may need that space in your hand for someone's phone number (s) (and I DO know we have both hands, still...) .
that's a really good idea writing PRNDL on your hand... hahahahaaaa I'm so going to do that at driver's ed during the drives... my driver's ed place only has automatics but i only have a manual so whenever i get in those cars i'm like "Ahhh where's the flipping clutch!!!" and yeah..
i learned how to drive on a manual, i think it's better than starting on an auto because if you go from an Auto to a Manual you're like "ahh there's this extra pedal!" but if you go from a manual to auto you're like "ahh there's something missing!!"
and uh... that's all...
i learned how to drive on a manual, i think it's better than starting on an auto because if you go from an Auto to a Manual you're like "ahh there's this extra pedal!" but if you go from a manual to auto you're like "ahh there's something missing!!"
and uh... that's all...
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it's much much much better from manual to automatic..cecile wrote:that's a really good idea writing PRNDL on your hand... hahahahaaaa I'm so going to do that at driver's ed during the drives... my driver's ed place only has automatics but i only have a manual so whenever i get in those cars i'm like "Ahhh where's the flipping clutch!!!" and yeah..
i learned how to drive on a manual, i think it's better than starting on an auto because if you go from an Auto to a Manual you're like "ahh there's this extra pedal!" but if you go from a manual to auto you're like "ahh there's something missing!!"
and uh... that's all...
Re: First driving lesson often memorable
Hey,
Recently I have completed my first driving classes and it was memorable.
Recently I have completed my first driving classes and it was memorable.
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My first manual transmission lessons were to get into the tow truck at the gas station I worked at, put it into creeper low, then start the engine and roll out in gear. The 1 - 2 shift is way easier for a beginner than a launch.
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theholycow wrote:Why in the world would you even want to be as smooth as an automatic? Might as well just drive an automatic...
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Welcome to this site. What happened in your first driving lesson?
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theholycow wrote:Why in the world would you even want to be as smooth as an automatic? Might as well just drive an automatic...
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Geez Clutchfork...Can'tcha read? He posted that he remembered it!ClutchFork wrote: ↑Fri Aug 03, 2018 10:21 pmWelcome to this site. What happened in your first driving lesson?
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Re: First driving lesson often memorable
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