None of the new generation knows how to drive a stick shift π€£π Hope everyone has a great day ππΌππ
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Wow, does that mean the new generation's left legs gave up the ghost too?
When my husband got his very first automatic transmission car, his uncle tried telling him to use his left foot for the brake and the right one for the accelerator. I cut him off explaining why that was a really bad idea. He asked "What are you supposed to do with the left foot then? Leave it at home?" My response "If you want to. Sure." You should have seen everyone's shocked faces! π€£ππ€£ππ€£ππ€£π By the way...that was back in 1997, shortly after the birth of our third son. Automatic transmissions were almost unheard of in Italy and are still hard to come by.
That's funny! Although I wasn't very good at driving stick shift π€£π π€ππ
My dad tried teaching me in a '64 pickup. On a steep hill. Going down. After teaching each other a few words that we didn't know the other one already knew, we gave up that idea and I stuck with automatics.
Cursive is hieroglyphics.
oh this is to funny...i bet there are a lot of them...so funny ,..i use to love them where we use to live had lots of fun with them ..racing ...thank you again for some great memories that you helped to remember them ..thank you have a great day ...love and happiness...
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That's funny, sad, but funnyπ
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Drivers ed, we learned on a "3 on the tree". But we sorta knew how to drive a stick by driving a tractor at 7 or 8.. haha
Ok, Iβm not going to lie, I never learned to drive a stick shift! π€¦ββοΈπ€¦ββοΈπ€¦ββοΈWe only had one car that wasnβt automatic and it was my dadβs off road Suzuki samurai. He yelled a lot when I drove with him and it freaked me out, so I refused to drive with him at all! Maybe one day Iβll learnβ¦he still has the samurai π
The funny part is that he still has the Samurai. My wife couldn't drive a stick either as her father was downright brutal when trying to teach her. Many years later, she found a 92 Volvo 240 wagon (245) with a manual transmission. I tried to teach her... it didn't work, so I put an automatic transmission in it, rebuilt everything including paint job. The car even made it into a magazine!
I had 3 stick shifts and LOVED them. My last car was automatic with optional manual shift use but it wasnβt the same. It came in handy on snow/ice covered roads but everyday driving just wasnβt the same(no clutch). I donβt drive at all anymore and my husband could never learn stick(no coordination) so he has always had an automatic. I was great in the early days of our marriage because he couldnβt drive my car so the seat stayed put and the radio was never touched!! My 20 yr old son just asked today who Lionel Richie is. This getting older is definitely amplified by having kids of a younger generation. π€ͺ
I miss my jeep with the stick my wife couldn't drive it now I don't drive.
My youngest daughter knows! Her car is a stick.
Ainβt dat the truth!!
My daughter lives in the UK so she had to learn. π