Put on brake just like normal. Push in the clutch to keep the car from stalling. Might want to downshift, too.tubashaman wrote:My car is almost 15 years old and looks like a piece of crap (1994 chevy corsica), but it gets good gas mileage.
So, I am figuring eventually I will need to get another car when I land a tuba job or whatnot, and was wondering Automatic vs Manual.....ive never driven manual but I hear its kind of fun and you can get way better gas mileage when doing it right
Some questions about Manual:
How would you come to a sudden stop if your in 5th gear
You could get a friend to teach you. Depending on the car you are going to drive it might be easy or hard. I was teaching a buddy to drive a stick with my car and it was easy. The clutch let out gradually. However, on his car, the clutch was like a light switch- either on or off. There was about a two inch range between clutch in and clutch out. I had lots of experience with the stick so did OK with it but it was really frustrating for him. Oh, yeah. We were in Seattle and he worked downtown. If you have been a visitor to Seattle, you know that downtown is all hills and manual cars take a real touch to get started after stopping on an uphill. (If your feet aren't fast enough, you need to use the e-brake to hold the car as you let the clutch out and pop the e-brake off at the same time as you reach full out on the clutch. T'ain't as hard as it sounds but 'ya gotta learn how to do it.")Is it really hard to learn
How do you do it
Another option (maybe better) would be going to a driving school. I would think that a comprehensive driving school would also have an option of manual shift instruction for people who already have a license. A one hour lesson and a one hour followup the next week hopefully would do the job, probably in there car so if you are a hopeless spaz, you might save yourself the trouble of buy a car with a stick
I actually prefer a stick but my current cars were bought used at bargain prices for what they were so I didn't have any choice on options. If I was ordering a brand new car, I probably would get a stick but I don't see myself getting a new from the lot car ever again,
Jeff "The wheels on the bus go round and round..." Benedict