Author Topic: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On  (Read 847925 times)

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #7110 on: June 03, 2026, 08:33:08 AM »
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might sounds insane but i can only drive manual. no idea how a automatic works. never touched one. should be simpler, but i have like no idea how it even looks.


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Have you tried putting it into drive and then just pushing your foot down on the right pedal?

no.

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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #7111 on: June 03, 2026, 08:48:42 AM »
Start with that.

 You and the D00D have turned this thread into a horrible head-on-collision between a short bus full of regular kids and a van full of paraplegics.



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Re: Things You Are Stoked On But Not Stoked On
« Reply #7112 on: June 03, 2026, 09:50:34 PM »
I appreciate the concern. Growing up in Germany automatic didn’t exist. Driving meant driving stick. After coming to China, where all cars are automatic, I hesitated to drive for a long time. When I finally got round to it it took about two minutes to “learn” though. There really is nothing to learn.
The other way round would be way more difficult I imagine.