It always intrigued me the number of Americans that don't know how to drive a manual transmission car. Every time I see Kevin's old truck with a decent manual transmission my eyes shine like diamonds and you can almost see thousands of heart shaped baloons floating out of my head.
My husband, for example NEVER SAW a manual car and probably has absolutely no idea of what is stepping in three pedals with only two feet and why, as mentioned on the link. (I gasp every time I remember I did that zillions of times)
When i was living in Dallas, a millennial guest arrived at the hotel with a rental car. The whole hotel knew he was arriving and stopped to watch him jumping like a frog (it was a whatever tiny supersports car like a ferrari, lamborghini, Porsche, whatever.)
He stopped right in front of the lobby entrance, made the check-in and went to park his car properly... OMG.
A mix of blender without the pitcher, gears scratching horribly, frog jumping, tires squeaking and obviously the engine fainting every time he tried to move the car. He leaves the car ready to call the car rental because his car is "defective".
I told him his car wasn't defective at all and offered myself to park his car. It was horrible to fit in that tiny sardine can, but I did it. I started the car, parked it super smoothly everybody at the hotel came to see (first because it was a whatever ultra expensive car, second because they were shocked because I knew how to drive manual.
His comment was more than laughable. "WTF, they start inventing this "new" ways to drive but are they expecting people to go back to driving school to learn how to use this "new" type of transmission?
He LITERALLY had no idea what was that "strange" pedal to the left of the brake and he was afraid of stepping on it and end up breaking something.
Ok, some people don't know how to drive manual. For me that's still a little strange but not the end of the world, as here in the USA it's not mandatory to take the driving test with a manual car at the DMV. (In Brazil it's forbidden to use an automatic car for the test and 99% of the cars are manual anyway because people hate automatic transmission) but WHY THE HELL THOSE F-WORD MILLENNIALS RENT A MANUAL CAR IF THEY DON'T KNOW HOW TO DRIVE MANUAL?
The link is more than laughable. Some of the "features" I'm very glad they no longer exist. They forgot to include the windshield washer that had a rubber pump that you had to step on it to "spit" some water on the windshield.
Let's laugh together!
My husband, for example NEVER SAW a manual car and probably has absolutely no idea of what is stepping in three pedals with only two feet and why, as mentioned on the link. (I gasp every time I remember I did that zillions of times)
When i was living in Dallas, a millennial guest arrived at the hotel with a rental car. The whole hotel knew he was arriving and stopped to watch him jumping like a frog (it was a whatever tiny supersports car like a ferrari, lamborghini, Porsche, whatever.)
He stopped right in front of the lobby entrance, made the check-in and went to park his car properly... OMG.
A mix of blender without the pitcher, gears scratching horribly, frog jumping, tires squeaking and obviously the engine fainting every time he tried to move the car. He leaves the car ready to call the car rental because his car is "defective".
I told him his car wasn't defective at all and offered myself to park his car. It was horrible to fit in that tiny sardine can, but I did it. I started the car, parked it super smoothly everybody at the hotel came to see (first because it was a whatever ultra expensive car, second because they were shocked because I knew how to drive manual.
His comment was more than laughable. "WTF, they start inventing this "new" ways to drive but are they expecting people to go back to driving school to learn how to use this "new" type of transmission?
He LITERALLY had no idea what was that "strange" pedal to the left of the brake and he was afraid of stepping on it and end up breaking something.
Ok, some people don't know how to drive manual. For me that's still a little strange but not the end of the world, as here in the USA it's not mandatory to take the driving test with a manual car at the DMV. (In Brazil it's forbidden to use an automatic car for the test and 99% of the cars are manual anyway because people hate automatic transmission) but WHY THE HELL THOSE F-WORD MILLENNIALS RENT A MANUAL CAR IF THEY DON'T KNOW HOW TO DRIVE MANUAL?
The link is more than laughable. Some of the "features" I'm very glad they no longer exist. They forgot to include the windshield washer that had a rubber pump that you had to step on it to "spit" some water on the windshield.
Let's laugh together!