HOW TO Drive Manual in 60 SECONDS

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Quick question how do we drive the car to the parking lot 🤔

thegaminghouse
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“First, find yourself a manual car”
Me after I misheard: “ok I have Emanuel’s car now what?”

Kooper_Part
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"First get a manual car"
"Patrick that's an automatic"
"Yes"

pravitkeyo
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Step 8: make sure to swap from 5th gear to reverse for those extra quick stops

wyattsulanka
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"Bro it's not a manual"
"It's Immanuel"

past.player
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"First, find yourself a manual car"
Thx for saying that bro, I was going to get a automatic one for this tutorial.💀

AnekoGT
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That last part was very comforting.
Don’t be afraid to stall because it really has happened to all of us, embarrassing though it may be. 💖

sweetstormz
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Found a manual, couldn't get it to get going before the owner came back though so I guess I'm off to find another to practice with

Dstryrr
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don’t worry babe, I learned how to drive a manual on TikTok on YouTube in 60 seconds

Potato-Memer
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I felt the last part. When I got my first motorcycle 10 years ago with no license or anything. I drove it home and stalled about 10 times lol let’s just say the best way to learn is when people are honking at you.

Yomommahouse
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Great introduction! I’ve been driving cars since 1965. Been driving sticks since 1966. My first was a 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne, 4dr. Sedan, a 3 on the tree. Next was a 1961 Chevrolet Impala, 2dr hardtop (bubble top), 301CI, 4speed. Then a 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle, convertible, SS396, 4speed. Next 1980 Chevrolet Citation, 2dr, 4speed. Then a 1982 Ford Fiesta 2dr 4speed. My Honda’s, 92’ Civic Si, 96 Ex and 98’ Ex all 4speeds. None of these ever had clutch wear out problems (80 Citation had a clutch pressure plate broken spring that broke and was replaced by the dealer and covered under factory warranty). I loved sticks, but I developed leg problems and was told by the Doc, no more sticks. My 98’ Civic EX had a 170, 000 miles and was the best car I ever had. Everything was original, I had not replaced or fixed anything on this car. I sold it for $2300 with a spare alternator and other parts. I bought a new Honda CRV, which I’m driving now, it has 130, 000 miles and has not had any repairs. Only thing I would recommend is that education is the key to driving any car, but a stick needs more of it. I would suggest you teach people about them with these shorts/tick toc’s. Key to all sticks is how reliable the systems are, especially the transmissions in the Japanese cars. Thanks!

jimpie
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“Don’t be afraid to stall the car”
My 20 year old transmission says otherwise

xtremereplays
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Underrated tip: take a motorcycle endorsement class. You'll learn a manual pretty well that way too. The feel and sense of the vehicle transfers from motorcycles to cars really well.

douglasshouganai
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“Find an empty parking lot” impossible task 💀

codedstarshotz
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Instructions unclear, I found a manual car, took it, and the owner called the police. Now I'm in the back of a cop's car

_kiwi-
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I just got my first car yesterday!! It's a 1999 miata with a 5 speed! Thanks for the help

Shaheer
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Try 'slowly' releasing your clutch with no gas on a small petrol engine, you'll just stall it... You need them revs

dumle
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I drive a 18 speed truck. I drove my buddies M4 manual. I forgot you can't "float" gears in a car. And I almost fried his transmission 🤣

TonyhatesLegopeople
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FINALLY. someone who makes a driving a manual tutorial and stresses the importance of letting of the clutch slowly. When I was learning how to drive stick, all the videos and other resources I consulted went something like “shift into first, give gas and drop the clutch” thank you for such a good tutorial.

shandanbelke
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Uhm when you feel the car start moving you should start giving some gas (NOT TO MUCH) at the same rate as your releasing the clutch. Or the car might just stall on you. Or in the begining you can start by giving some gas before starting to release the clutch. But not much gas. Only use this technice in the learning phase.

GerdesDK