She's is still stalling, plus restsarting, plus squealing, but good enough that she drove 100 miles today after having just learned. The thing is that here in So Cal, if you don't jump on the green lights, people start honking. And also I get scared she'll get rear-ended.
Oh phooey, let her slip the clutch to her hearts desire til she can feel whats going on... She's not going to hurt the clutch. I doubt she will go as far as burning it up before she figures it out. Teach her how to power brake the fucker! lol Everyone deserves to burn up at least one clutch in their lifetime :devil: I still think the best way to teach someone to drive a stick is to carefully explain how a clutch works and let them feather that bitch till they get the take off down. Then go from there
Basically what I did......but I don't want to have to replace the clutch too soon. They're expensive.
True... She's a smart kid, she'll figure it out quick enough. Having to replace a clutch... yep, annoying.
People who stare so hard there about to walk into a wall. Dafaq you looking at? I don't get it. Also very annoying is walking into those invisible spider webs. Then you feel compelled to pull on them and spit it out all day. If it hasn't been mentioned yet a huge annoyance is paper cuts. They're small but hurt like hell.
There are no fake people, only fake behaviour. People acting fake are really being their peculiar self to the bone.
Don't go to India. They are all professional starers there. This one gets me too. I am pretty tall, so I am always clearing a path with my face.
When I pick a tread mill and some girl thinks she's all that because I picked the one right behind her.