I could drive it like the wind. Navigated Rocky Mountains with my 5 speed Nissan pick up truck.
It’s a miracle. You are the ONLY millennial I know who drives stick.
@LnzyHou @danialexis I am gen x. Drove stick shift for decades. Happily driving automatic now.
Are any cars but "sporty" ones made with stick, these days?
More than a few have "clutchless shift" which I have had to settle for...🙄 😎
@InUnfunky @LadyIDO @LnzyHou @danialexis There are 31 models with sticks this year, and several are utilitarian, rather than sporty.
@danalan @InUnfunky @LadyIDO @LnzyHou @danialexis I grew up in a river valley area with steeply inclined streets with stop lights placed in areas that made newly minted stick drivers very nervous. You learned quickly how to shift into and out of gear from a dead stop on a steep incline early in your driving career.
@cjcrew @danalan @InUnfunky @LadyIDO @danialexis
Not unlike driving in the Rocky Mountains with 5-speed Nissan pick up
@LnzyHou @cjcrew @danalan @LadyIDO @danialexis
Heh — as a Tampa boy (everything is flat flat FLAT!) who moved first to coastal CT (Long Island Sound hills) and then to SE VT…I learned QUITE QUICKLY how to go from stop to motion — driving a stick — on an incline. 😱😂
@InUnfunky @cjcrew @danalan @LadyIDO @danialexis
I still look for a clutch (fruitlessly) when waiting on a hill in my van. I knew how to feather that thing to not roll backwards.
@danalan @LnzyHou @InUnfunky @LadyIDO @danialexis I was in my late teens, early twenties when I learned. Learned in a 1956 Chevy named Moses.