Guess what anons drive based on their accurate drawings of their gear shifting pattern

Guess what anons drive based on their accurate drawings of their gear shifting pattern.

Any ford pickup with a 5 speed

mmmmm close, i might have made the lines too long.

1 down
5 up
5 digits in your mothers stink

Escort or mustang

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3 series

Incorrect

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Golf

civic

S10

3rd and 4th are offset, 5th is at an angle. I couldn't draw it but there's a second "hidden" neutral halfway down reverse that holds the shifter still.

Something with a T5

Mustang, I recognize that shifter.

Golf GTI

my car has (I presume, still holds gears) stuffed shift bushings so it's a lot worse then the picture

it's probably easy to tell from the reverse being on the left

This could be literally any newish car. But I'll say something by Mazda because that's what I drive

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911

ford mondeo/focus/galaxy

CJ5?

E30

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Honda Civic

Fuck son this could be almost anything pretty 1980s

Early 60s ford truck

Pontiac Fiero

Aw11 MR2

1st to 2nd is a rotten bitch, fucking pisses me off. So easy to hit neutral

Literally any motorcycle ever..

That's the fun though

Probably not even imported in America.

It's pretty JDM, even has an old service record filled with takumi scrawlings every 10k kms

Guarantee nobody will guess correctly

The knob literally hits the HVAC controls if you slap it into 1/3/5, but settles ~2cm away

Nope, it's a little less FWD

Similar, only European.

Pretty close

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Extra illustration to help a bit, since it's such a common pattern these days.

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S2000?

Why does your shifter have resistors in it?

thats what i drive and i dont know that feel

pre mazda model?

Is it tree on the three?
Catcha was trees.

BMW 3 series maybe E46

You got the honda part right. Just a different model you wouldn't expect.

kek.

This is the same as my 2000 328ci

1950's chevy.

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The all new manual tesla.

if nodes 2 and 4 are ground, node 3 is 12v, and all resistances are equal, solve for the voltage at node 1.

Ah, that makes it hard then. I would've guessed Civic Si, but that seems too "expectable."

Unicorn 6spd Accord?

E30? Sounds like my old 325IS.

Mine would actually bend/shove the trim panel around the shifter when I went into reverse.

>Unicorn 6spd Accord

You got it. 2006 with leather and nav.

focus st/ fiesta st

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Kia Soul

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Yup, Fiesta

nissan shitboxes do this iirc

Subaru

somewhat obscure, big hint.

nope

Than the selector pattern is identical.

early 2000's toyota?

mini cooper

I dare you

AP1 or 8th Gen Si?

something mazda? looks like the shifter pattern on my parents' cx-9

nope

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Gonna guess solely based off vehicles I've driven.

Mazda pick up
Toyota Celica
Scion TC
Chevy Cruze
Chevy Camaro
Nissan 300zx
Bimmer of some sort
Literally any 3spd
CRX, prelude, or integra
Yamaha
Subaru Legacy
Ford Focus
Saturn Vue
Old F150
VW beetle
I'm stumped, never drove a 6spd that reverse was right and down
Buick Century
Ford Exploder
Bimmer, but it looks like it shifts like an m/t Subaru, IN A CIRCLE!

these guesses were restrained to cars I've driven. How far off was I?

nope

That's the 2nd guess at a subaru for mine. I want to say it's off but I've never driven a subaru.

Hyundai Sonata

Subaru shifters tend to swivel around. Its just bad bushings but nobody ever bothers replacing them.
Your's is clearly an auto.

Oh, so they're all busriders, got it.

yes

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a lot of the quirks are specific to my car but there's a hint or two

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Which one?

Poopra

a t5?

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95 civic

Club Cadet

1990 525i, so same engine and transmission. Good guess!

mitsubishi EVO? 8 or 9 I'm guessing

RSX type s?

Looks like a newer Subaru, mine for comparison since I'm eating at sonic

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I added the speeds for each gear for an extra hint.

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Oh, that is similar, but no.