This Is Why Americans Struggle Driving in Europe!ππͺπΊπΊπΈ #shorts #europe
This Is Why Americans Struggle Driving in Europe!ππͺπΊπΊπΈ #shorts #europe
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My struggle in the USA was with the lights. Why are they across the road for cars and not at where you stop?!
It would be even funnier if he had tried to drive a stick in the UK, Cyprus or Malta. In these 3 countries, we drive on the left-hand side of the road, and the driver's seat is at the right-hand side of the car.
I personally feel automatic gears are just modified scooters with 4 wheels.
Americans can't spell either. It's brake, not break. Though the way this guy is going, it will be a broken car very soon.
Pretty much every car i see in Europe is Automatic
TIL I am american. Ew.
What car is this
I will never get what the benefit of manual transmission should be. They donβt teach you how to drive reduction transmission or trailer and donβt make a deal out of this.
American, 23, learned to drive at 14 on a beater 1995 ranger XLT with a 5 speed and no tachometer, so I had to learn how to listen and feel(the vibration) for the shift points. If you learn on something like a 90hp ranger with no tachometer, you could drive anything. I have never not owned a manual. I have had automatics, of course, but my backups (or primaries) have always been manual.
You canβt really drive if you canβt use a stick shift
FunfFakt.. a few years ago, there was no mechanism to stop starting without the clutch disconectet.. (I didn't kow this at all – never try) you will jump forward with the starter and demolige the Car bevor you parking…(or what ever)
Actually I got used to US itβs less stressful, and very nice in traffic days
Driving automatic is boring. I could drive auto when I was like 9
But the steering wheel in Europe is in the right side…
Gonna be me in my new stick shift π gonna learn before anyone is in it wit me lol
Ah yes, driving stick. The most utterly useless skill that people can't help but feel so proud of they want to hang a certificate on their fridge
The car will still start with the clutch out but if it's in gear it will just lurch forward and stall.
Who buys manual transmission cars those days anyhow? I was never that poor even in Europe. I am old but my first car had automatic already .
This is so hilarious πβ οΈπ€£πππ€£π€£
Oops and this was a date? π€£πππ
I live in the U.S. not everyone drives a stick shift. With that being said some ppl do