Buying A Miata Without Knowing How To Drive Stick ƪ(ˆ▽ˆ)ʃ
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2020
- I bought a miata without even knowing how to drive stick. In Kino's first youtube video, we have a great day smiling, laughing, and buying a gorgeous 2002 Mazda Miata MX-5.
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About to buy a Miata idk how to drive either. Feeling just as excited as you
Miata's are the most fun you can have man, I got a 93 with 101k miles supercharged its a blast ! Congrats dude !
Great car to learn stick on. Super light and forgivable. I learned manual on a Miata when I was 16. My friend bought a manual car without knowing how to drive it either, so I had to go with him and drive it back home from NJ to NY lol. So you're not alone.
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This is pure gold. I watched the whole video without stopping, and will watch it about 2-3more times to look at all the scenery, signs, and your reactions. Hope you make more videos. Love from the East coast, ✌️.
The easiest thing for me when I learned how to drive a manual is that the clutch is pretty much Neutral. It makes things a little simpler and you don't have to think about 5 different things while trying to learn as well as paying attention to the road and the car. When ever you clutch in, that's when no gears are engaged, so neutral. All the clutch does is when you let it out, whatever gear you're currently in is going to be engaged. Then the only other thing is that when ever you change gear, let go of the gas pedal completely and clutch in all the way. Just think that the clutch is the key that opens a door. Without turning that key, you cannot open the door for the gear to engage.
found this video because i’m looking into getting a miata, but my first car that i ever bought was a stick and i barely knew anything about it. the car was in santa clarita near LA and i live way up north near seattle. flew down and drove all the way back up and learned stick on the fly! i’ll never forget that trip and i’ll never regret learning stick. i bet you’re really good at stick considering this video is 3 years old now!
This taught me how to drive manual thank you for this video !!!! 🐐
I randomly ran across this, your mom is adorable 🥺 I enjoyed watching you learn
Congratulations Anak!!!
Damn bro, this video was so amazing and wholesome to watch for me.. i remember my dad learning me manual when i was 7yr old and developing my love for cars. Now im finishing my mechanic school and I see my future with cars, Miata was always my dream car and i want to buy one in near future, it was amazing to see your joy, it really shows that u can have emotional feelings towards your cars.. theyre not just lifeless machines like many think. Thanks for posting this, much love from Poland ❤️
first time viewer and immediately subscribed :) going to look at a miata tomorrow and this made me so much more excited!! good vibes and good video, keep it up <3
I literally did the same thing in January and now it’s my daily lmaooo
This is such a sweet vid too, you guys sound like really genuine friends 💕
Nice bro! Popped up in recommended :) Just bought my 2002 Mazda Protege5 2 weeks ago for my learner car haha, Congrats man! Great video
Hey man, way to go! Just bought a 2001 Miata and learned to drive manual too (I'm old, in my 40's). Such a fun ride!
just did the same thing! I bought a 1993 Miata but I don't know how to drive stick yet haha. once i get it insured ima be practicing everyday!!
I want to be this excited when I'm ready to get my miata also 😁
I just got a Miata today, and this was me. I had learn by myself in the parking lot watching youtube. It's going to be awhile until im decent.
Yessirrr just got mine back from the shop and she’s finally running after 4 years