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And some people are worried about letting their spouse drive for fear of breaking their car!
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Teaching your S.O. how to drive stick on a car you love is truly a test of your love (something I suggest most peeps do before getting hitched). It brings out the worst and best in people - the thing I say is that: "If your student fails, you too have failed as a teacher". A lot of people brute force it. Eg: Just balance the gas and the clutch, it's easy like this! And then proceed to repeat the same thing over and over again as if it'll somehow magically work the 100th time.
Some people also get frustrated easily and the partner can't cope with it. Seriously though, if you can't survive a practical learning course, what's to say you can survive life together? Maybe that's why I'm still single. Doh.
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I used to get fast food every time it overheated too because the fast food places usually only filled up his gallon jug if we bought something (the radiator leaked like a sieve and coolant was too expensive to replace weekly). |
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Good times. Can't wait until the FRS is at that point, and I can subject my children to that. |
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This happened the first time I drove an automatic, and approached a stop sign. I went to step down on the clutch and caught the edge of the gigantic brake pedal they always use in automatics, and sent everyone in the car flying forward...lol |
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LOL! A friend of mine did this pulling into the driveway of my new house driving a huge U-Haul with all my stuff in it! Forgot there was no clutch and stomped on the edge of the brake instead. Everything in the U-Haul went flying but thankfully it was packed pretty tight.
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I haven't done it yet in my wife's new car (our first AT) but I am sure I will.
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I'm old enough that the (first) oil crisis affected how I learned to drive. My parents both learned to drive in late thirties, manual of course, but by the time I was born they were driving big sedans with automatics. Then in '73, OPEC cut the flow of oil and the cost of gas went through the roof. My Mom bought a Corolla with a manual transmission and I went with her to pick it up. I was young enough not to understand why the car kept stalling on the way home from the dealership. It didn't take her long to relearn. She never bought another car with an automatic.
By the mid seventies, everyone in my family had a small Japanese car with a manual transmission, mostly Toyotas. So, I learned on cars with manual transmissions, rear wheel drive, rigid axles, skinny bias ply tires and no ABS, air bags, etc. None of this was a hardship. Those cars were fun to drive, even if they were (mostly) crap.
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I learned to drive stick about the hardest way possible.
I had broken my right hand at OU and had to drive to Oklahoma City for a doctor to "look at it". My roommate loaned me his RX7 and it was stick. I didnt know how to drive stick, but i figured it out and didnt even stress his car, but I was able to drive because the hand didnt really hurt that bad to drive (it was a boxers fracture, so just the pinky finger bone in the hand). So the drive there wasnt so bad. Well the doctor didnt "just look at it" he decided to SET IT and put it in a cast. To do that he pumped it full of numbing agent (same stuff the dentist uses). By the time I left the office, the pain killer was wearing off and the hand HURT LIKE A SOB! So I drove back from OKC to Norman shifting with my left hand reaching across each time Talk about a screwed up way to learn to drive stick...... |
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LOL, I had the same break once, right hand of course. The cast was set with my hand bent up at the wrist. I could push the shifter forward with the cast but it was hard pulling it back with thumb and forefinger because of the angle, so I had to use my left hand. At least I wasn't trying to learn stick at the same time!
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