To kill the ‘women cant shift’ stereotype aswell my mom actually cant drive an automatic. She once tried and slammed on the brakes mistaking it for the clutch
Dang, that’s impressive!
My mom drove a manual with ice cream in both hands around a mountain lol
Please don’t grind Its an mr2 =2bootyful2grind
I never did, surprisingly.
i actually learned on an auto and it was boring and still is compared to manual which I learned from youtube. I drove a worn pickup truck that has one of the worst stick shifts ever. never stalled until dad told me stop all outta nowhere and I panicked and stalled lol. other than that, it was really awesome xp despite the shittiness of the car and tranny
I haven’t driven a manual since I took the driving test in one… I think I might’ve forgot how to drive one…
My first car was a manual, ford bronco II and its still sittin in my garage
That’s good.
Nice a bronco 2 was my second car
My first car is an auto/manual. Like one of those where I can switch between automatic, paddle shifting, and that weird stick shift semi auto thing. It’s a Toyota camry ‘sport’ edition from 2014. It has a 178 horsepower I4, so nothing special. Good first car though.
The car my dad learned on was a 1975 ford elite. It weighed 4,200 pounds, had a 150 horsepower v8 with 140 pounds feet of torque, 0-60 in like 15 seconds, and a top speed of 130 miles an hour. Manual 4 speed, and awful brakes and suspension.
It just sounds like torture.
My dad drives a 2014.5 Camry SE. Though, I tried using manual mode and the paddle shifters once and they’re painfully slow.
I actually Know how to drive a manual and how to let out the clutch
Nice!
My entire family has learned to drive on manual, includung me, and we still buy every car we get in manual because its cheaper, and you get more POWWAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately, my family’s cars are all automatic.
Where I live you can makes an auto-only drivers licence, or the regular drivers license that includes taking your driving test in a manual car.
That’s cool.
Same here
My first car was a manual. I also taught my wife and my kids to drive a stick. Now they all prefer a manual trans.
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To kill the ‘women cant shift’ stereotype aswell my mom actually cant drive an automatic. She once tried and slammed on the brakes mistaking it for the clutch
Dang, that’s impressive!
My mom drove a manual with ice cream in both hands around a mountain lol
Please don’t grind
Its an mr2 =2bootyful2grind
I never did, surprisingly.
i actually learned on an auto and it was boring and still is compared to manual which I learned from youtube. I drove a worn pickup truck that has one of the worst stick shifts ever. never stalled until dad told me stop all outta nowhere and I panicked and stalled lol. other than that, it was really awesome xp despite the shittiness of the car and tranny
I haven’t driven a manual since I took the driving test in one… I think I might’ve forgot how to drive one…
My first car was a manual, ford bronco II and its still sittin in my garage
That’s good.
Nice a bronco 2 was my second car
My first car is an auto/manual. Like one of those where I can switch between automatic, paddle shifting, and that weird stick shift semi auto thing. It’s a Toyota camry ‘sport’ edition from 2014. It has a 178 horsepower I4, so nothing special. Good first car though.
The car my dad learned on was a 1975 ford elite. It weighed 4,200 pounds, had a 150 horsepower v8 with 140 pounds feet of torque, 0-60 in like 15 seconds, and a top speed of 130 miles an hour. Manual 4 speed, and awful brakes and suspension.
It just sounds like torture.
My dad drives a 2014.5 Camry SE. Though, I tried using manual mode and the paddle shifters once and they’re painfully slow.
I actually Know how to drive a manual and how to let out the clutch
Nice!
My entire family has learned to drive on manual, includung me, and we still buy every car we get in manual because its cheaper, and you get more POWWAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately, my family’s cars are all automatic.
Where I live you can makes an auto-only drivers licence, or the regular drivers license that includes taking your driving test in a manual car.
That’s cool.
Same here
My first car was a manual. I also taught my wife and my kids to drive a stick. Now they all prefer a manual trans.
Nice!