>tfw want to learn how to drive standard but no one you know knows how to drive stick
Tfw want to learn how to drive standard but no one you know knows how to drive stick
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I know right?
It's not like there are paid professionals out there who can train you to driver a manual car on like some sort of special course for inexperienced people...
Get a mists and teach yourself, watch YouTube videos then go to a big open empty parking lot and practice starting, stopping, and switching gears. You will do fine just keep calm and practice, the reason I say get a miata is because they are cheap, reliable, and they have a very forgiving clutch. Good luck OP!
Buy a car with a manual transmission and drive it home. Watch this if you want to.
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Don't ride the clutch and you will be fine.
It's real easy:
>See that car is in neutral
>Start engine
>Seatbelt on
>Depress clutch (Call it a faggot)
>Move gear lever into position that corresponds with first gear keeping clutch depressed (Put a Morrisey CD on)
>Release hand brake
>Build up the revs slowly
>While doing this, gently release clutch
>You are now moving
>Change into second before the engine screams at you
>Keep accelerating and changing gear as you accelerate
>Change down as you slow
>If you hear a rumble, change down
>Make sure you depress the clutch before coming to a halt (Kill its dog)
Ment to say Miata. I recommend first generation miata
make a craigslist ad offering 50 bucks an hour
Buy a 500$ corolla and learn.
Search craigslist every morning and night looking for manual corollas in the 500$ range that run.
With registration and shit you'll be 1,000 in the hole at most.
Me and a friend are on our 4th sub 1,000$ corolla, 2 died from not checking oil and doing burnouts/redlining
>buy miata
>have to get someone else to drive it away because the seller probably wont want to teach me because he wants an intact clutch
Sounds fun, how do you do a burnout? (not op)