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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I learned to drive in the UK, so I understand that driving system. Also, the one roundabout we have within 70 miles, I get round that quite easily.
I've been pulled over twice, and both times the cops have said I'm a good driver (yes, even the one that gave me the DUI which I fully deserved, but I did laugh like made when he said that and then arrested me). The other time I got pulled over for doing 50 in a 45 zone but the cops daughter was at Hull university on an exchange program, so I got out of that ticket.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 11:35, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
and in films and stuff were they make kind of a big deal out of "being able to drive stick"
executing a smooth gear change is an enjoyable part of the driving experience, as is popping it down a gear or two to overtake someone.
having an automatic takes half the fun out of driving
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 11:40, Reply)
especially as the freeways are constantly backed up.
There have been times though when I have wanted to just tear it up, smack the car into 2nd or 3rd and whiz through traffic before hawking it into 5th on a long stretch of road.
And also, being a spacker, automatics are easier for me to drive.........
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 11:45, Reply)
You can't beat an automatic in a traffic jam - stops you getting ankle-cramp.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 11:49, Reply)
my car has enough torque to make it roll along of its own accord on 2nd gear, useful for car parks and slow moving traffic jams, and I've found having a decent car prevents it from becoming uncomfortable.
(, Tue 22 Dec 2009, 11:53, Reply)
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