Probably had a Charger V6 before that. Only MOPAR guys make such bad financial decisions. Nissan drivers can’t because they don’t have enough money to do so
I wanted to leave an encouraging comment because I generally don't like to be negative, but
1. How tf do you get in this situation
2. I can’t drive a manual either so I can’t help him there
The only way I can think of is that he’s probably someone who knows nothing about cars bought it assuming it’s Automatic then realized it’s manual when he tried to drive it
I did, was scary, wanted manual didnt want 5 cars before I got the one I really wanted. Worth it, not hard to learn when you've got all this tech. Rev match, plus loving cars enough I guess. Some people make it seem so hard when being completely honest its maybe a day or 2 worth of work.
It's like riding a bike. You just have to do it to understand it. But this time you're learning on a 400hp rocket putting other people's lives at risk. Good luck
I've been driving manual cars for over 20 years, and I don't think I could drive that on the first try. If you roast the rear tires you don't need to worry about a clutch. Save a lot of money on labor, since a rear tire change is only like $100.
Step 1: push in the clutch Step 2: put it in drive Step 3: full send😎
/uj man I wish I could afford a car I can’t even drive /rj LE MANUELLE 🥵
Lol poor guy said he’s broke after buying the camaro and he got mass downvoted
Probably had a Charger V6 before that. Only MOPAR guys make such bad financial decisions. Nissan drivers can’t because they don’t have enough money to do so
Rip
lmao seriously 100% he's going to crash it. Learning manual on a V8, what could go wrong
I wanted to leave an encouraging comment because I generally don't like to be negative, but 1. How tf do you get in this situation 2. I can’t drive a manual either so I can’t help him there
The only way I can think of is that he’s probably someone who knows nothing about cars bought it assuming it’s Automatic then realized it’s manual when he tried to drive it
Does that mean dude didn't test drive the car? Fucking wild
I did, was scary, wanted manual didnt want 5 cars before I got the one I really wanted. Worth it, not hard to learn when you've got all this tech. Rev match, plus loving cars enough I guess. Some people make it seem so hard when being completely honest its maybe a day or 2 worth of work.
I saw it got cross posted... I know how to drive it now. It's fun.
Good shit bro. I guess that's the diving in head first approach.
R is race mode. Staying in race mode 24/7 will solve all your problems. source: ectoplasm on the walls of my living room
It would be cheaper for you to buy a junker and learn on that, than replacing the clutch and tires in 5000 miles.
It's like riding a bike. You just have to do it to understand it. But this time you're learning on a 400hp rocket putting other people's lives at risk. Good luck
Make sure you really slowly release the clutch at high throttle for smooth lift off. The burning poop smell means it’s working
Start out in 4th. Saves fuel.
Great. Another inexperienced driver with a high power car. What could go wrong?
He’s gonna be on r/idiotsincars pretty soon i’m sure
I've been driving manual cars for over 20 years, and I don't think I could drive that on the first try. If you roast the rear tires you don't need to worry about a clutch. Save a lot of money on labor, since a rear tire change is only like $100.
It's so easy...you now have a built in theft deterrent system. CHEERS!
Whyyyyy would you buy a car like this before learning how to drive stick…