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Re: Driving stick
Wow that sucks for you. Did you take it in a major city or did you take it in a small town or surburb ? I have noticed people who take the test in a major city or a big city end up having longer tests.
I grew up in Chicago however I took my driving test in a small town. I kid you not, this is exactly how the test went.
Test Guy: Ok lets go to your car.
Me: Ok
Test Guy: Make a right turn coming out the parking lot.
1 block later....
Test Guy: Make a left turn at the light.
2 blocks later....
Test Guy: Make a left turn at the corner.
1 block later....
Test Guy: Make a left turn at the stop sign.
2 block later....
Test Guy: Make a left turn at the light.
half a block later
Test Guy: Make a right turn into the parking lot and park anywhere
Test Guy: Ok that's it you passed, give this to the clerk for you can take your picture.
Me: That's it ???
Test Guy: Yep
total of 3 minutes 38 seconds. That is how long my test was.Comment
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My BEST tip? Do what I did. Just take it out by yourself on an empty road. When you have a chance of stranding yourself because you can't shift to 2nd, you'll learn reallllllyyyyy quickly.Comment
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Everyone should learn how to drive a standard transmission, for these reasons:
1. Cars with standard transmissions get better gas mileage. A nice plus now that gas is more than $4 per gallon.
2. Certain cars, like your WRX, beg to be driven with a stick. I simply can't fathom driving a high-performance car with an auto tranny. You're missing half the fun.
3. You have better control under braking in slippery conditions with a stick due to downshifting.
4. Driving a stick is a hell of a lot more fun than an auto tranny!
The best way to perfect your technique with a stick is to practice. Drive. Start in a parking lot and then work your way to the open road.
A few tips while you're perfecting your technique:
1. Don't ride the clutch. I know people who stood on the clutch as soon as they started braking, even before they started downshifting. That will wear out your clutch in a hurry.
2. Lift the gas a split-second before you shift. This will ensure smooth upshifts and downshifts more than anything. You don't want to over-rev your engine in that short moment in neutral between gears.
Good luck!
Take care,
PKLast edited by pk500; 06-08-2008, 03:38 PM.Xbox Live: pk4425Comment
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how do you get it to the empty road if you can't drive stick?Comment
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Everyone should learn how to drive a standard transmission, for these reasons:
1. Cars with standard transmissions get better gas mileage. A nice plus now that gas is more than $4 per gallon.
2. Certain cars, like your WRX, beg to be driven with a stick. I simply can't fathom driving a high-performance car with an auto tranny. You're missing half the fun.
3. You have better control under braking in slippery conditions with a stick due to downshifting.
4. Driving a stick is a hell of a lot more fun than an auto tranny!
The best way to perfect your technique with a stick is to practice. Drive. Start in a parking lot and then work your way to the open road.
A few tips while you're perfecting your technique:
1. Don't ride the clutch. I know people who stood on the clutch as soon as they started braking, even before they started downshifting. That will wear out your clutch in a hurry.
2. Lift the gas a split-second before you shift. This will ensure smooth upshifts and downshifts more than anything. You don't want to over-rev your engine in that short moment in neutral between gears.
Good luck!
Take care,
PK
I couldn't imagine driving my Z in automatic. Not only are you losing performance but the fun as well.Comment
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Thanks to all, especially pk. I had an auto WRX in the past and I agree with what you said- there's no fun. The gear ratios are terrible, I got very frustrated in the car whenever it languished in a lower gear for no reason.
I'm going to put off my next car purchase for a couple of years because there's a strong chance I'll be in NYC in a couple of years for work and I don't know if I'd need a car then anyway. Regardless, my next car will definitely be stick.
I'm gonna spend the next couple of years getting good at this though
Altimus, I was just killing some time and looked at some GT-R pics... WOW! That is one sexy car.
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