Teaching little sister...
I've tried teaching my lady twice. The first time when I had the integra...she could take off great, but not change gears. She couldn't get her coordination down...she held in the clutch and the gas at the same time.
Most recently, as of Thursday, I tried again in my Civic (since I don't have the Integra anymore) and she did fine. Taking off was a little trickier for her. We practiced that a good 5-7 times. Then, with the car off, I had her go through the gears, so she could get the hang of it. Then we took off, and I told her when to change gears and everything and we made it around the block. Luckily I live next to a church, so we had a huge parking lot to practice on.
Most recently, as of Thursday, I tried again in my Civic (since I don't have the Integra anymore) and she did fine. Taking off was a little trickier for her. We practiced that a good 5-7 times. Then, with the car off, I had her go through the gears, so she could get the hang of it. Then we took off, and I told her when to change gears and everything and we made it around the block. Luckily I live next to a church, so we had a huge parking lot to practice on.
i thought my self how to drive stick first car i drove stick was my dads kia lol and i thought my self i was aalways intrested in it so it went prety well i also thought couple of my friends how to drive stick
KIA Sephia LS DoCH 1.8 lol funny car imo
KIA Sephia LS DoCH 1.8 lol funny car imo
I taught myself how to drive one, too. When I bought my Integra back in '04...I had only pulled a car around my dad's shop like 2 times...but that was just letting the clutch engage enough to not need to give it any gas. So when I got my Integra...I really didn't know how...I knew the basics, but never done it. But I taught myself and got the basics down in about a day...but refined my skills on taking off in about a week or so.


