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Haven't really driven an auto for like 2 years and been driving one the last couple days and its a struggle to get comfortable. Something just feels off, its weird. Like just feels like I can't sit properly. Also reaching for the clutch when slowing down or stopping.
Don't get me wrong auto's are great and better in a lot of scenarios but it was just something I noticed and was wondering if anyone else has had the same experience?
Also was in the parking lot and accidentally slammed the breaks when I was reversing because I thought it was the clutch (no I don't drive auto 2 feet, im not sure how my left foot got in the center and thinking it was the clutch). Completely forgot it was an auto. Had quiet the laugh with my mom.
Don't get me wrong auto's are great and better in a lot of scenarios but it was just something I noticed and was wondering if anyone else has had the same experience?
Also was in the parking lot and accidentally slammed the breaks when I was reversing because I thought it was the clutch (no I don't drive auto 2 feet, im not sure how my left foot got in the center and thinking it was the clutch). Completely forgot it was an auto. Had quiet the laugh with my mom.
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Yeah you don't realize how heavy your left foot is until you left foot brake by accident lol
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I personally like stick shift better. Swapping to autos are weird lol. I've done the same thing you mentioned. Was laughing my arse off
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Automatic is what I learned and all I know. I do want to learn standard but I don't have any family or friends that have a standard.
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Same feeling.
When I do drive an automatic I'm holding the shifter the entire time, even tho im not shifting. Just a habit.
When I do drive an automatic I'm holding the shifter the entire time, even tho im not shifting. Just a habit.
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I drove all sorts of manual cars while working for VW crazy cars here, Mitsubishi, Mercedes, and had fun driving manual but wouldn't do it daily.
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Sundown wrote Same feeling.
When I do drive an automatic I'm holding the shifter the entire time, even tho im not shifting. Just a habit.
ya know, its actually bad to hold onto your shifter while driving a manual?
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Crossfit wroteSundown wrote Same feeling.
When I do drive an automatic I'm holding the shifter the entire time, even tho im not shifting. Just a habit.
ya know, its actually bad to hold onto your shifter while driving a manual?
Not really dude. I drive one everyday. Got an ugly jeep renegade. I keep my hand on it 25/7
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XeReviver wroteCrossfit wroteSundown wrote Same feeling.
When I do drive an automatic I'm holding the shifter the entire time, even tho im not shifting. Just a habit.
ya know, its actually bad to hold onto your shifter while driving a manual?
Not really dude. I drive one everyday. Got an ugly jeep renegade. I keep my hand on it 25/7
It will eventually wear out the shift forks.
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Crossfit wroteXeReviver wroteCrossfit wroteSundown wrote Same feeling.
When I do drive an automatic I'm holding the shifter the entire time, even tho im not shifting. Just a habit.
ya know, its actually bad to hold onto your shifter while driving a manual?
Not really dude. I drive one everyday. Got an ugly jeep renegade. I keep my hand on it 25/7
It will eventually wear out the shift forks.
How? If it's staying the the same spot
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