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learn to get used to feeling where the clutch grabs... don't need handbrake...
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Funny thing is when these people go AT is dumb but they can't drive stick properly.
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learn to drive the stick better.
then you wont struggle anymore. |
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Please avoid the trap of using your e-brake for hill starts. Learn to drive your manual properly and you'll never roll back more than an inch or two even on the steepest of hill starts.
The amount of vehicles out there with poor e-brakes that won't hold on steep hills is incredible. Chances are you will be driving quite a few of these in your lifetime. |
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Sorry, but coming from a country that only drives manuals (except for about 1% autos), using the handbrake on a hill IS the RIGHT way. Has been for a very, very long time. Pedal dancing IS NOT the right way and will fail a learner test OR an advanced test.
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![]() Congratulations on your decision to purchase a FR-S! Back in the day, it was "easier" to learn how to drive a "stick". Why? Because there weren't many cars with auto transmissions prior to 1950. So, if you wanted to drive ..... you had to learn how to manage a standard transmission and clutch. Also, the vehicles were geared lower and the flywheels were heavier (made it easier to start off). Don't get discouraged ...... very few engines ever got killed by stalling them; very few drivers ever died because they stalled an engine. Like said above ...... practice .. practice .. practice. I have been driving clutched vehicles for over 65 years, and I still stall my FR-S from time to time ...... ![]() humfrz |
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http://www.learners-guide.co.uk/less...-and-stopping/ http://www.firstcar.co.uk/learning/d...es-hill-start/ Sure you can certainly set off from a hill without a handbrake (no better test than SF hills ) but using the handbrake is the 'proper' way to do it.Not to mention that holding yourself stationary by slipping the clutch is generally considered terrible practice and is probably one of most abusive things you can do to your car. Quote:
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...4090515AAigkJG http://www.ehow.com/facts_7457996_te...quirement.html http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/...nspection.html http://massvehiclecheck.state.ma.us/...s/11SPRING.pdf http://www.jeepsunlimited.com/forums...rake-what-now-! |
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It's actually much easier to do once you get used to it. |
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My 500 Abarth has hill-assist, so I was curious and turned it on. Stalled the goddamn car because I didn't expect it to hold as long as it did . Turned it right back off.
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I think the issue isn't so widespread as you think though. Even if 50% of vehicles do have a foot-operated parking brake, only 6.5% of vehicles in the USA are sold with a manual transmission. Most likely a larger percentage than that 50% also have a handbrake.. So we're probably talking like 1-2% of available vehicles. |
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