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    Driving a stick shift is an exhilirating experience. Keep in mind though that taking off from a dead stop in a parking lot is going to be a lot different then taking off from a dead stop on a road on even the slightest incline!!

    I prefer driving a stick now that I know how!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirrahsim
    Driving a stick shift is an exhilirating experience. Keep in mind though that taking off from a dead stop in a parking lot is going to be a lot different then taking off from a dead stop on a road on even the slightest incline!!

    I prefer driving a stick now that I know how!
    Chad & Bill like to use the e-break to prevent them from rolling back on a hill.

    I'm going to have a total of 5 people teaching me how to drive standard. They all drive a little differently, so they want me to be able to get settled in & comfy in how I like to drive (without ruining the car lol).

    They all told me that I'm going to blow the clutch by the end of the year. They said it happeneds to just about everyone, as new drivers put a lot of ware on the clutch.

    Chad blew up Dee-Annes clutch a month ago... He hadn't driven a standard since his accident & messed up.. but her clutch was nearing death anyways (old), so he only had to pay for 1/2 the clutch (700.00!!!)...

    My dad is super excited about me learning standard

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    I was referring more to getting used to the amount of gas to give the engine when you are taking off on an incline. My first attempt at turning onto a main road was foiled by a bump in the road that I couldn't seem to accelerate over without stalling
    I also remember praying with all my might when a car pulled up behind me on a hill that I wouldn't roll back into them when I took my foot off the brake!!
    Good luck!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirrahsim
    I was referring more to getting used to the amount of gas to give the engine when you are taking off on an incline. My first attempt at turning onto a main road was foiled by a bump in the road that I couldn't seem to accelerate over without stalling
    I also remember praying with all my might when a car pulled up behind me on a hill that I wouldn't roll back into them when I took my foot off the brake!!
    Good luck!!
    Oh... sounds like I'm going to have a lot of fun lol

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    It is lots of fun Once you get the feel for it it will just feels natural
    I wasn't a very good student and got angry when my family told me that I just "have to feel it", but that is the BEST advice.
    I mastered first gear by sitting in a parking lot and releasing the clutch VERY slowly without giving it any gas until the car started to inch forward. I was able to "get a feel for" the engine and that helped a TON! If you do that, make sure you don't release the clutch too much or it will stall
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    Awesome! I drive a 5 speed standard Sunfire GT, and at first I hated learning..one..because my dad would yell at me for everything lol. But one day I took the car out by myself and learned standard in just five minutes. Now standards are my favorite to drive and I've actually become bad at an automatic lol..sometimes I will reach for a clutch and get the breaks and then its just not good lol.

    It's good that you are learning...now you can drive any car!


    Kalei
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    Ummmm....Yeah....I suck at standard!!! For some reason, I just cannot grasp it. My father tried to teach me, the army tried to teach me for 10yrs, and hubby tried to teach me. Everyone has given up all hope! he he he!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalei
    Awesome! I drive a 5 speed standard Sunfire GT, and at first I hated learning..one..because my dad would yell at me for everything lol. But one day I took the car out by myself and learned standard in just five minutes. Now standards are my favorite to drive and I've actually become bad at an automatic lol..sometimes I will reach for a clutch and get the breaks and then its just not good lol.

    It's good that you are learning...now you can drive any car!

    Chad would never yell at me. Hes too sweet & he knows if he raises his voice, my Anxiety will go through the roof & I'll just get out lol

    When Chad did stop directing me what to do, i did really well. & it was when he said something, that I lost my train of thought & the poor car stalled lol...

    The running joke is that a G1 Driver is teaching a G driver how to drive lol Whats worse is that this isn't the first time Chad has taught me how to drive lol Honestly if it wasn't for Chad I still wouldn't be driving period.

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