Works both ways The first time they gave me an automatic rental it took me a good while to get the hang of it
Me. It's been a while but I never drove automatic until I moved to the US.
Standard life. Everyone should know how to drive a manual transmission. It literally could save a life one day.
Got my first automatic car like 5yrs ago. Convenient for traffic but I miss driving fast with the stick
i'm just one boyfriend away from knowing how so I count that as a yes ✔️
artificial general manual driving intelligence has been achieved internally
I learned to drive stick to prevent my sister from borrowing my car.
Some of the first cars I learned to drive were stick I’d say more millennials prolly can still drive a stick vs the newer gen’s, this tire cover is bullschnit genX or boomer propaganda
it's been about 7 years but gimme 5 minutes and I'll be cooking again
Driving with a stick so easy. What about parallel parking without automatic brakes, video and noise assistance? You know the car making sure you don’t roll backwards and those annoying beep sounds when too close to an object.
Millennial here and my first car ever was a stick! Could definitely steal this jeep.
I'll do ya one better. I learned stick in a hilly dense neighborhood with stoplights on steep grades. I fear nothing.
🕺🙋♂️yep. Funner. Connection. Man/machine symbiosis. But don’t drive anymore 🚴♀️
I even drive a ‘dog-leg’ 🐕 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog-leg_gearbox?wprov=sfti1
This was the gear stick on my first car. The real boomer test. Any guesses?