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I had a similar first experience. The drivers ed car was a Dodge Stratus. Me living in small town 'Murica living in a family of rednecks, I started with driving trucks. You really have to mash the pedals to go and stop. I thought it was the same concept so I started driving the car like I would a truck and I spun the tires of the drivers ed car in the parking lot lol.
It gets pretty easy after the first couple times though.
It gets pretty easy after the first couple times though.
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Are you driving automatic or clutch ?
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