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Sounds like you need leg and arm muscles.![]()
Well in his defence he did say that his abs were getting intrusive, so he can't be too badly out of shape.
Sounds like you need leg and arm muscles.![]()
fitftwManuals aren't going anywhere in our lifetime. I wish everyone drove stick in America like they do in every other country.
Manuals aren't going anywhere in our lifetime. I wish everyone drove stick in America like they do in every other country.
KeefThat's surprising actually.
Full brakes? Wow. You should probably...
Any car's factory brake system should be powerful enough to easily lock the tires. If you're able to give the brake pedal all it's got and that doesn't happen, then something is seriously wrong with your brakes.
I have a feeling they might be more rare though. Sadly Americans want life to be as easy as possible. They want everything to be done for them. My friends don't get that they have to work for some things. All of them get what they want, and their parents use other people to do their chores.
What's wrong with wanting life to be as easy as possible? Is this not the underlying desire behind almost all technological innovation, including the manual transmission? Afterall, what is a car if not something designed to make things easier. Do you think when the car was invented people were sitting around saying "these folks have it too easy with their auto-mobiles. That's why I ride a horse!"
Speaking of riding a horse, why don't you get down off of yours and recognize that there's nothing wrong with technology making life easier. A less defensible position is hard to think of.
I'm not saying as everything is like that. I'm just saying that a lot of us would have a robot live are lives for us if it meant we didn't have to do anything.
I'm not saying as everything is like that. I'm just saying that a lot of us would have a robot live are lives for us if it meant we didn't have to do anything.
there will be flying cars someday too.
👍The Nissan thing is clever, but not for me. I don't really want the car to rev match for me. Syncro's are a little different, as not having these are before my time.
Therein probably lies part of the answer, I learnt to drive in a manual. My family all have manuals except for my grandfather and uncle, who have never had manuals.
As to the cut-off point, that again is purely personal. Had I been driving before syncro's I might have preferred to not have them, maybe not. But having tried auto's, manuals and semi-auto's, I know where my preference lies.
As for abs, you never notice it until you it does it's thing, at which point you do need it. In a game, I switch it off, in my car I always want it there just in case. Same with ESP.
Power steering is more noticeable, but you can't buy a new car without it, not anything that I can use anyway. I'm ok with it, as long as it's not too over assisted.
"oh dear, pretty soon I'm going to have to decide to move my left foot over to the clutch pedal and remove my right hand from the steering wheel over to the gear shift lever and figure out where the lever actually is at this moment and then I'm going to have to look all around me for any threats that could pop up and endanger me as I press this pedal to the floor and then move the lever into the position at which I've carefully calculated will be the best decision for the upcoming moments".
I've never stalled my car, never mis-shifted into a wrong gear. Automatic is for women. I respect a man less if he can't drive stick. Cars are fun, manuals are what MAKES them fun. I would even drive a Hyundai Accent and enjoy it if it was a stick. Since driving is basically a necessity in society today, why wouldn't you want to have fun? Why would you want your car to choose gears for you? Are you insane?
I've never stalled my car, never mis-shifted into a wrong gear.
Cars are fun, manuals are what MAKES them fun.
why wouldn't you want to have fun? Why would you want your car to choose gears for you? Are you insane?
I've never stalled my car, never mis-shifted into a wrong gear. Automatic is for women. I respect a man less if he can't drive stick. Cars are fun, manuals are what MAKES them fun. I would even drive a Hyundai Accent and enjoy it if it was a stick. Since driving is basically a necessity in society today, why wouldn't you want to have fun? Why would you want your car to choose gears for you? Are you insane?
I won't leave this thread, and I don't fry my clutch. I have mechanical empathy. If you'd like to come join me for a ride, I'd show you, but you'd have to sit on the floor seeing as how I don't have a passenger seat. I don't over-rev (fry the clutch) or under-rev (bogging). I know the sweet spot and I hit it every time.
I've never stalled my car, never mis-shifted into a wrong gear. Automatic is for women. I respect a man less if he can't drive stick. Cars are fun, manuals are what MAKES them fun. I would even drive a Hyundai Accent and enjoy it if it was a stick. Since driving is basically a necessity in society today, why wouldn't you want to have fun? Why would you want your car to choose gears for you? Are you insane?
Driving hybrid and Formula 1 cars isn't fun?
2) Race car drivers aren't typically out to have fun. They're out to win.
You don't have to kill a clutch to not stall a car. Sure the first week you're getting the hang of it, but it does not take long before it becomes second nature. Stalling doesn't feel healthy on the car either, all that shuddering and jerking, why would you want to do that?Troll much?
A number of incorrect assumptions in there:
- That never stalling a car is something to brag about
- That people who drive auto do so only because they can't drive stick.
- That manual transmissions make driving fun (tell that to any F1 driver)
- That a Hyundai Accent can ever been enjoyable
If you're driving a stick and you've never stalled your car I have news for you - you're not good at driving a stick. I assume you're lying. If you're not, you're killing your clutch.
Yea, they're probably either bored or miserable.