
ive been driving in my car.
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I've actually never seen an automatic. And I've seen only a couple of american cars at all. European cars are most popular here, japanese stand for being filthy rich, and american are hardly ever considered for bying.rkolter wrote:Are you serious? (and if you are, how the heck did that come to be?)YarpsDat wrote:I'm not even sure I've seen a car with automatic.
If you ask me, euro shift is downright stupid, specially because every car has a different scheme of gears, so it's hard to change a car. On the other side, automatic has weaker performances (start, speeding up, all sustained because you can't controll gears). I suppose the best solution is that gearshift that just goes in line, front and back.
FYI I went to drive test twice five years ago. Failed, both times. No, I'm not anti-talent for driving, I have a good excuse, but it's a long story.
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Boy, I'm jelious.
I'm still struggling with driver's ed right now.
Well...Ok, not struggling. I've passed everything. I just have a few more hours of driving left...and my only two choices for practice are my mother's Standard (manual) and our automatic...van. The standard drives me up the wall and I can't get it out of the driveway. I CAN back up the van...but the dang thing is HUGE and due to broken blinds (don't ask...PLEASE) and no rear-view mirror, it's got a permanant blind spot the size of Nebraska.
I cannot wait until my car is legal.
CW
I'm still struggling with driver's ed right now.
Well...Ok, not struggling. I've passed everything. I just have a few more hours of driving left...and my only two choices for practice are my mother's Standard (manual) and our automatic...van. The standard drives me up the wall and I can't get it out of the driveway. I CAN back up the van...but the dang thing is HUGE and due to broken blinds (don't ask...PLEASE) and no rear-view mirror, it's got a permanant blind spot the size of Nebraska.
I cannot wait until my car is legal.
CW
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The first things I learnt to do was drive at 3 mph and reverse park with a sticky clutch (I absoloutly hate sticky clutches with a long action, gimme' my easy sensitive motorbike clutch back ;___; ). Sadly those are the only two things I learnt to do as my mum totalled the car a week later. Joy!
At the moment I'm hedging my bets on a motorbike, true a learners' bike is more expensive than a learners' car these days but hey, they're far easier to get driving time on and I've got a 650cc Ural rusting in the garage begging for use. Mmmm, motorbikes.
At the moment I'm hedging my bets on a motorbike, true a learners' bike is more expensive than a learners' car these days but hey, they're far easier to get driving time on and I've got a 650cc Ural rusting in the garage begging for use. Mmmm, motorbikes.
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Wow I hope you don't put that on the road. Back in the day (about 4 years ago) we used to have an 85 Honda Accord; it was the most ghetto piece of junk I've ever had the pleasure of driving. No right mirror, no A/C, huge crack across the windshield, a hole almost the size of my foot on the driver's side that we covered with cardboard, would never start in the rain, and anything past 100kmph the car would start to shake violently.christwriter wrote:Boy, I'm jelious.
I'm still struggling with driver's ed right now.
Well...Ok, not struggling. I've passed everything. I just have a few more hours of driving left...and my only two choices for practice are my mother's Standard (manual) and our automatic...van. The standard drives me up the wall and I can't get it out of the driveway. I CAN back up the van...but the dang thing is HUGE and due to broken blinds (don't ask...PLEASE) and no rear-view mirror, it's got a permanant blind spot the size of Nebraska.
I cannot wait until my car is legal.
CW
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My baby is a '72 International Scout, Automatic, cherry red with a CD player and no back seat. Nice, big, open "cargo space"K-Dawg wrote:Wow I hope you don't put that on the road. Back in the day (about 4 years ago) we used to have an 85 Honda Accord; it was the most ghetto piece of junk I've ever had the pleasure of driving. No right mirror, no A/C, huge crack across the windshield, a hole almost the size of my foot on the driver's side that we covered with cardboard, would never start in the rain, and anything past 100kmph the car would start to shake violently.christwriter wrote:Boy, I'm jelious.
I'm still struggling with driver's ed right now.
Well...Ok, not struggling. I've passed everything. I just have a few more hours of driving left...and my only two choices for practice are my mother's Standard (manual) and our automatic...van. The standard drives me up the wall and I can't get it out of the driveway. I CAN back up the van...but the dang thing is HUGE and due to broken blinds (don't ask...PLEASE) and no rear-view mirror, it's got a permanant blind spot the size of Nebraska.
I cannot wait until my car is legal.
CW
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All that's keeping it off the road are the tags and its first check-up.
I made every male on the highway jelious...I had to keep the thing on the lot until the car was paid off and they kept asking about it...then got mad when they learned it was a graduation present for a teenage girl.
Edit: every time I get in the (explenative) van, I cringe. AND I can't understand how my father drives the thing.
Especially not with the dusting of garbage he "forgets" to clean out every time he uses it.
CW
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I know what you meanTheGoobla wrote:Cars are major sources of pollution and only serve to nurture laziness. Biking would be a far healthier and better means of transportation.
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Yeah! Go motorcycles! I miss my gpz500...LAGtheNoggin wrote:The first things I learnt to do was drive at 3 mph and reverse park with a sticky clutch (I absoloutly hate sticky clutches with a long action, gimme' my easy sensitive motorbike clutch back ;___; ). Sadly those are the only two things I learnt to do as my mum totalled the car a week later. Joy!
At the moment I'm hedging my bets on a motorbike, true a learners' bike is more expensive than a learners' car these days but hey, they're far easier to get driving time on and I've got a 650cc Ural rusting in the garage begging for use. Mmmm, motorbikes.
I live 28 miles from work. In Pennsylvania. Where it's winter.TheGoobla wrote:Cars are major sources of pollution and only serve to nurture laziness. Biking would be a far healthier and better means of transportation.
* doesn't have a car *
*doesn't use his bike*
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What? Japanese cars are what you get when you don't have any money over here, because (with the exception of something like a Honda S2000) Japanese cars are very cheap.mcDuffies wrote:European cars are most popular here, japanese stand for being filthy rich, and american are hardly ever considered for bying.rkolter wrote:Are you serious? (and if you are, how the heck did that come to be?)YarpsDat wrote:I'm not even sure I've seen a car with automatic.
We don't really have a lot of American cars here in the U.S.; we Americans drive SUV's.
SUV's and trucks rock.
What else could we fit all our sports equipment, groceries, pets, motocross, and paintball equipment in?
What else could you run a Honda Accord off the road with?
Though one of our SUV's is a English vehicle.
A Land Rover Discovery (Disco!

Though it leaks oil everywhere (must be a British car thing, leaking), it is still the Best 4x4xFar!

Ah, the (modern) American dream.
Football, pizza and SUV's.
