Thats how it is thats how you truly learn lol when i bought my first stick car i asked my dad to hop in and teach me he said nah you gotta learn on your own. I smoked the clutch in 4 days. I now almost only drive stick 6 year later and have taught a couple of my friends.
My dad did the same thing to me. Couple times he would tell me to break while going up hill then say "ok start it up but don't roll back." Haha but I learned.
Seriously. I doubt 90% of the viewers could even start a manual car. Like why are they saying he ain't a man for not knowing when most of them don't even know themselves?
There is nothing bad or unusual about shifting from 2nd to 5th. He just wasn't going fast enough. I always shift from 2nd to 5th when driving onto a highway.
I saw a meme where Jesus was supposed to take the wheel before it crashed, but he didn't know how to drive. There's no reason for me to not trust him anymore. I'll convert now.
10-20 years from now: "Automatics are fun but I wouldn't drive an automatic for my daily commute, steering wheel and brake are such hassle. Self driving cars should be your daily form of transportation"
@@greendayhdtv2837or the abbility to automate tedious tasks is getting bigger. It makes sense for car guys to chose the most engaging driving experience. Most people find driving tedious and will chose the most automated alternative. Does not mean they’re stupid. I mean i wouldnt manually wash the dishes if i had a dishwasher.
The girl I had my driving test with literally did this when it was her turn after I passed. She went onto the Autobahn in 2nd gear, hitting the rev limiter in a diesel Merc A-class lmao
What you don’t realise is that fairly soon after learning, making gear changes becomes second nature like breathing. You’ll do them without thinking, it’s not a nuisance.
This happened to me a lot because I bought a manual car in town with zero stick driving experience and had to drive it home. Other motorists are actually a lot more chill about it then I thought they ever would be but damn it was stressful.
I had to switch to a stick transmission for daily drives cause I fall asleep in cars too easily. Manuals keep me entertained. Have also mastered the art of steering with my knee in the process. Great stuff.
Fun thing is that in the Us stick shift has almost become a car guy only thing But here in italy and i think most of europe you're required to learn to drive manual cars
You're not "required" per se, they usually assume you'll be taking lessons in a manual car. Imo that is the best way to take your driving lessons etc. Mainly because you get experience with driving a stick and second (at least in Europe) you get a driver's license with which you are allowed to drive manual and automatic. If you specifically tell them you only want to take the lessons in an automatic and get your driver's license you aren't allowed to drive a manual.
@@landismemes4454 depends on the vehicle. A truck with an OEM clutch and a nice heavy flywheel is easy but a stripped turbo'd wrx with a stage three clutch and a 9 pound aluminum flywheel are two entirely different beasts.
depends what you use it for, id recommend a stick shift for fun average use, but if you're sitting in traffic an hour or two a day in traffic jams on the highway, get an auto.
My friend transitioned from manual to automatic and it's just more comfortable in everyday life. Especially if you have double clutch or whatever the fuck it's called so you dont feel the gears shifting ever and gas pedal with turbo option when you push it a bit more. It's not same as old automatic gears. My next car is gonna be automatic most likely too.
@@lilclorox8558 i dont drive at high rpm for no reason, but this car in particular was just plain underpowered, i didnt want to hold up traffic at stoplights and such
@@Hit-gv5cc yes they r if the response time is fast i mean there is no fun switching gears and waiting a second its like playing a game with huge input lag (not fun).
my did picked up a mustang 2021, i didn't stall it but after like 5 times of getting it right i stalled it ONCE and he told me omg i cant do this, lmaooooo its a part of the process but its fine, i put my brain in my dads shoes and i understand that its a brand new car
@@andrewlondos4296 ngl i did that too when i first started and i stalled when coming to stop signs bc i thought it was in neutral and dumped the clutch 😂
@@andrewlondos4296 stalling a car isn't even bad for it. Sure if your stalling everyday but one stalling inst gonna do shit. Burning the clutch is much worse
"God teaches his son Jesus Christ how to drive stick shift" all jokes aside though, I have never seen someone learn stick shift so quickly, and he only stalled out like, twice, or something lol
@@johncary4302 heel and toe method is ONLY used when driving fast and racing. If you drive normally, you press the clutch, shift into gear, aproximatelly match the RPM and then let the clutch(not too fast). Nothing crazy. Driving stick smoothly is not hard. After 2-3 months you get the hang of it
@@dieselgeezer18 Aw crap, here we go again. I had to go into a huge rant on another video to explain to someone how heel and toe was not only for driving fast and racing but for everyday driving. Automatics do it; they just do it like 1k RPM. But you must do heel and toe whenever you're driving stick in order to minimize the wear on your clutch because the engine doesnt rev itself. (at least, blip the throttle if you're not braking)
@@johncary4302 everyone i know never does that heel and toe technique. Its usually utilized when racing and you want to shift sooner. I rarely heel toe. Why do you have to do this? Its not needed. You just slow down the car with the brake and when the RPM are low enough i just switch gears? See? No reason to heel toe. I do this only when i want to utilize more engine braking. Otherwise heel toeing when driving normally is pretty much useless
Honestly when you drive one everyday, its second nature and not really more effort unless you're in a bunch of traffic. When I drive an auto I'm always reaching for a clutch lol
I'm genuinely confused as to how this whole lesson transpired lol. -For anyone trying to learn stick/manual, step#1 is NOT "throw it into 1st and take off". (fyi - no offense to Charlie's dad ... I'm assuming he knows this is effectively a joke, as a twitch chat comeback + charlie is like 25 at this point, so I suppose that kind of changes the teaching dynamic) In any case - after the general explanation of manual transmissions, the 1st exercise is "feeling for engagement" (there is some dead space, between slightly letting out the clutch, and letting it out just enough, to where the transmission connects the engine to your wheels, and moves the car). You need to know where the clutch starts engaging. --Then, you need to SLOWLY let it out, to where the car doesn't feel like there's an earthquake (or, sputter), anyone experienced can pretty easily slowly let it out and let the car roll (on level ground, with a normal car like a mazda3 for instance). -Once you get a feel for how to *slowly* let the clutch out, you start learning the true task: shifting into 1st gear, letting the clutch out (while adding gas), and have a smooth full engagement. --Starting out, people have trouble with this, so I usually recommend "just adding a little bit of bonus gas" before you start (if you idle at 800rpm, use some gas to idle at 1200): this keeps RPMs from going too low that ends up stalling the car. It's worth noting that the clutch isn't some magical relic. This is a manual transmission (gears must be changed manually) ... changing from 1 to 2, etc, would be rough: the clutch is just friction material to be used to make that transition comfortable (and costs $1000 every 60-100k miles) (...auto trannies cost money too, fyi). You want to use as little 'excess gas' as possible, and have the 'quickest smooth engagement' possible. Learning all that/1st gear is really the hardest part. Afterwards, there is shifting between gears (1st into 2nd). Same overall process -- but you want that process to be "as easy//frictionless as possible". The different gears have different HP/Torque ratios, 1st is going to have the most torque (hence why it's used to start from a stop), while 6th is going to have the highest top speed (but will be slower to accelerate than a lower gear with more torque). --Thus, when shifting from 1st gear, at 3000RPM ... 2nd gear is going to ride at 2000RPM (roughly). You have two options there: You can either put the clutch in (disengage engine from driveshaft), let it naturally fall to 2000RPM, and re-engage ... or, you can prematurely let the clutch out, and use the clutch material to force the engine to slow down to 2000RPM. At the end of the day, 1st gear at 3000RPM going 15mph will always end up transitioning into 2nd gear, 2000RPM, 15MPH. --Letting the engine fall naturally to 2000RPM (cluch pressed in), and then "quickly letting the clutch out", to let everything happen at 2000RPM is what's referred to as "rev matching", and it's the nicest way to treat your car. ---If you're really just trying to race, you can still make this happen faster/a bit jerkier by letting the clutch out anyways, and forcing the RPM to drop/the shift to complete. You'll pretty much repeat this process, 3000RPM to 2000RPM through the gears. It depends on your car, if you're watching the tachometer, you'll learn which gears are what RPMs, at what speed. You'll develop a normal shift rhythm for normal driving. There's always "a little guesswork" if something prompts an oddly timed shift, but it's really not that complicated/serious. Downshifting is the reverse: when you put the clutch in, you'll need to give the gas pedal a nice press, to blip up the RPM where you think it should go (2000RPM into 3000RPM, for example). Anyways, just kind of had to write this because my mind is BOGGLED how this transpired lol. How the hell do we enter a situation where we try to start the car in FOURTH gear??? It'd be genuinely impossible (at least in my car), and would make 0 sense to try ... and it's impossible (?) to accidentally shift straight down, instead of left->up ... what the hell man. Honestly, manuals are NOT a chore to drive. The ONLY exception is in rush-hour traffic -- and I'm talking *true* stop and go, moving at like 2mph. It does/should make you a more intelligent driver: if you're being actually competent: it does make you have to be more aware of the flow of traffic, and traffic light patterns. In a manual, you'll usually know what's going on a thousand feet ahead, see brakelights/slows, let off the gas ... coast at the low RPM-end of your gear, traffic will then get back up to speed, and then you'll use some gas again. Tbh, the worst part is morons that literally don't understand the flow of traffic, and tailgate, and get pissed off. Seriously. Here's a fun math question: Person A travels 500ft in 45 seconds. They reach a top speed of 30mph, but they have to stop 4 times. Person B travels 500ft in 45 seconds. They reach a top speed of 12mpg, they stop 0 times. Question: Who got there faster? Answer: Neither dumb***. they both got there in 45 seconds. Quit wasting gas on needless acceleration, needless brakepad on braking, bearings/gearings/etc on **** you don't need to be doing. Bonus: you're even helping the environment.
Not Ross Geller I’ve been driving my stick shift for 7 years now and have never stalled in an intersection, I have however stalled going uphill because I was in to high of a gear, lmao driving in Texas where everything is extra flat did not prepare me for going up and down hills, pretty terrifying my first time😂
Every one stalls atleast once. Maybe not at a intersection but the first time behind the wheel your gonna stall a few times before you get the balance of clutch and acceleration
@@lawrenceredfern8939 Also the first time you have to start on an incline, you're never quite ready for the extra care the engine takes to get going the first time.
Jokes aside, it’s cool to see a father and son bonding together. Some of us never had a chance to experience this. Guess I gotta be just satisfied with the fact that I never had a car with an automatic gearbox lol
I’m not really into cars, so I literally have no idea why people think stick shifts are better than automatics, they just seems more complicated. Care to explain?
@@jadshawa2616 They're actually not terribly complicated. Stick shifts (manual transmissions) forces the driver to be more connected with the car. You have more control over what the car does and the car doesn't make as many decisions for you.
What I always love about Americans learning stick is that they just jump into it. Very effective! In Europe we have a whole bunch of lessons just explaining the theory behind it, which is nice but I love seeing people just doing it. I've watched plenty of videos of 'my first manual' or 'learning manual' and they all just do it, not afraid to fail or stall the car. Meanwhile my first lesson was just thinking about what would happen if I stalled
@@moist_potato2837 i think the engine is designed to use the least amount of fuel at 2000rpm, since that is by all manuals and instructors and mechanics the zone of rpm that you should always try to be in while driving
I daily a stick shift. You get good enough that you don’t think about it. You jump in an auto and your left foot tries to push in the non-existant clutch.
this video is unironically really wholesome and is somewhat boosting my confidence about learning to drive (as someone who only has access to a manual, but my crippling fear of stalling on a main road has caused me to avoid driving for 6 months)
good on ya for learning man. You mentioned how tedious it feels, but coming from someone who recently learned and now daily's a manual, after a while it becomes a muscle memory thing you dont even have to think about. even in rush hour traffic i still prefer it. it's definitely something you have to be interested in to enjoy though.
"Is it in Neutral?"
"You tell me."
That is the most dad response, my god
Boomerspeak is priceless
@Marty Williams same
Parents are so helpful 😂
I prefer to use the "I don't know, is it?" Response. Lol
@@kylealexander7024 uno reverse card
This isn't a real father-son driving lesson, the dad isn't yelling.
I remember those days!!
Oh my dad was pretty chill until the car had stalled for the 15th time
"Might as well just go ahead and order another clutch now!"
@@scallie6462 I remember hitting it into R by accident from 3rd gear while being at 45 kph and 3k rpm, the truck's transmission was parted.
My dad was chill. My mom scared me.
Charlie's dad is one of the most exciting recurring characters in this anime
Kinda reminds me of tom segura's dad on the ymh podcast, all the fans love him
Nerd
Spoiler alert
There is more in the manga
"Ain't that some shit"
Wait I thought this was hentai
I love how Charlie's dad doesn't prep him for anything. He just lets him fuck up and then tells him what he should've done afterwards xD
Thats how it is thats how you truly learn lol when i bought my first stick car i asked my dad to hop in and teach me he said nah you gotta learn on your own. I smoked the clutch in 4 days. I now almost only drive stick 6 year later and have taught a couple of my friends.
same thing happened with me. no explanation at all
My dad did the same thing to me. Couple times he would tell me to break while going up hill then say "ok start it up but don't roll back." Haha but I learned.
@@1DS9 wow, must be nice so be incredibly lucky, yknow most people would have collided or gotten into a car accident, but I guess you got lucky 🤦♂️
Like a true dad
I love how his dad sounded proud and disappointed at the same time lol
Speedrunning fatherly emotions
That's just how dads are
My dad is kind of the same way except only disappointed
Hayden Henslee thats so sad. Alexa play dispasito 3
أبي منديل could u be anymore cringe
Chat being upset that you can’t drive stick when most of chat can’t drive at all is the most Twitch thing I’ve seen in a while.
Yeah, a lot of children lol
Seriously. I doubt 90% of the viewers could even start a manual car. Like why are they saying he ain't a man for not knowing when most of them don't even know themselves?
MN Mikha I can put a Manual in reverse 😏
@@LimiitedChans especially with most people not knowing in most modern cars, if you have a gear set and dont push the clutch in, it wont start.
@@dudemcnude1314 paddle shifting noobs.
"Im already a master at this" *shifts from 2nd to 5th*
Double clutching instead of granny shifting
Bruman lmao 😂
@jackson meads he's a master of his shift
There is nothing bad or unusual about shifting from 2nd to 5th. He just wasn't going fast enough.
I always shift from 2nd to 5th when driving onto a highway.
As long as you rev match you can shift from any gear to any other gear without hurting anything.
This is nice proof that no matter how old you are, your dad will always treat you the same while teaching you how to drive.
When I say "Jesus, take the wheel", I didn't expect it to be like this.
😂 underrated
You win lol
this deserves more likes
You get 13 internets for your comment
This is the greatest comment of all time
His father seems like a great person, shame his son ended up being a homeless.
Charlie has a gofundme to help him find a home if you’d like to donate that’d be appreciated!
Thank you, I laughed so hard. Yesterday I severed my thumb at work 😖 I needed this laugh!
@@samuelmmmk181 hope you have a quick recovery, my friend.
@Zavier Greene no he has a nicer house than most people 😂
@@travusmannley3322 you do realize that he is homeless....
When you say “jesus take the wheel” but he actually does
underrated comment💀
I saw a meme where Jesus was supposed to take the wheel before it crashed, but he didn't know how to drive. There's no reason for me to not trust him anymore. I'll convert now.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Exactly what I was thinking😂😂
10-20 years from now:
"Automatics are fun but I wouldn't drive an automatic for my daily commute, steering wheel and brake are such hassle. Self driving cars should be your daily form of transportation"
I mean yeah probably technology advances and becomes more efficient as time goes on
Only that they will probably be called manuals by that time
disgusting
Precisely. People are getting dumber, and the automobile industry is just one example among many.
@@greendayhdtv2837or the abbility to automate tedious tasks is getting bigger. It makes sense for car guys to chose the most engaging driving experience. Most people find driving tedious and will chose the most automated alternative. Does not mean they’re stupid. I mean i wouldnt manually wash the dishes if i had a dishwasher.
I love how your dad talks just like you, everything makes sense now.
This family is legendary
@@housr This is the greatest family of All Time
This is the greatest family dynamic of All Time.
He doesnt really talk like him.
Repent to God christ g
"i've mastered all 4 gears"
*there is another*
There's two more, actually
@@eneapopovic4207 depends, you can have 9 more if you're rocking a semi truck
@@gerardgrenier8573 well yeah but mustangs have 6, right?
@@eneapopovic4207 depends if its old or new
There is also reverse
After hearing his dad, I get where Charlie gets his personality
Where'd he get the voice though
@Yowatsapp 05 Or early youtubers from california
Makes you wonder about his grandad ect his family must've been somet
Not from him thats for sure
I thought he got it from the robots that created him in a lab
Charlie's dad just sounds like an amazing, chill, kind, family man. You've got a really a good dad Charlie!
Jesus Christ driving a Mustang, now I've seen it all
keanu and his stang
Please don’t blaspheme. Such an ORIGINAL joke haha haha baahahahaha haha haha ha
Jesus Christ!
That's nothing have you seen jesus christ duel weild 10 inch purple jello Willie's 😂😂😂
(had to get creative would not let me say the dil*o word)
Jesus leaving the meet
His dad is still tryna figure out who tf is Vin Diesel and why is Charlie so keen to join his family
He said his dad is actually a huge fast and furious fan :D
Hudson
Really? Didn't hear that
When was that
@@HudsonHudson He said his dad IS the fukin Vin Diesal in real-life dude
"You can't drive down the highway in second gear!"
"Oh, you'd be surprised..."
- Florida Man
This had me dying
The girl I had my driving test with literally did this when it was her turn after I passed. She went onto the Autobahn in 2nd gear, hitting the rev limiter in a diesel Merc A-class lmao
Lol Florida man
@@schlafanzyk Oh God rip the engine
Montreal traffic: stopping every few seconds on the highway during rush hour.
Charlie: *Holds the steering wheel
Dad: *_"SEE, HERE'S THE PROBLEM"_*
this man was standing on the clutch the entire time.
CALVIN?
If he ever goes full has that would just go VUN DUN DUN DUN DUN
Also looks like he was resting his hand on the shifter which wears it quicker. Might be wrong tho.
He was definitely riding the clutch but his dad didn't say anything so I don't blame him lol
Yeah saw him riding the clutch 😲
"- Is it in neutral?"
"- Oh you tell me"
Most typical answer dads give when giving driving lessons to their sons lmaaooo
Well, to be fair to the dad it's pretty easy to tell if it's in neutral
Pffft i learned on my own
@Unkwon Malaysian Guy **tries wiggling the stick a few times before releasing the clutch** yeah same heh
I WAS THE 1K LIKE GGGGG
@@SharlesIII same , fuck my dad 😂
“Dad teaches 16 year old daughter how to drive a manual transmission”
ken block teached his 15/16 yo doughter to drift
step dad*
@@user-nr5xp6yd8z chill lmfao
@@owngamesgamer4030*Dont*
@@user-nr5xp6yd8z bruh
"using this as your primary option for a to b will give you a headache" meanwhile europe and whatever countries:
“Is it on neutral?”
“You tell me”
That sounds so like my dad
All dads are the same
That's a good dad.
This kind of talk is just a universal trait of dads.
My dad isn't even an American and he also speaks like this but in our native language lmao
This sounds like my driving instructor lol
Imagine if Charlie’s dad was his age today he would have the most masculine channel in history
He still can lol
I’m not a Sandwich
Kadyn Reisen His dad won the Chad championship of the 1980s
@@rq5583 your right you are a nice Arby's Beef N Cheddar.
And we'd finally be rid of homeless jesus.
Charlie realised there's an achievement he hadn't unlocked yet and grinded for it. A true gamer at heart, 100% in life coming soon
Comedy
Literally grinding like listen to that clutch
too bad he doesn't play dlc too
kades what would the dlc be
Dude for a sec I thought this was a comment I hadn't remembered posting and almost quit smoking weed like right now cold turkey.
car enthusiasts: he's ours now
"Driving manual is easy", Proceeds to grind the gears to a fine mist
XD
Made me cry.
"penguinz0 replied"
my sides, this should be top comment
That means he did a thorough job.
Alternate title: John wick goes to steal back his mustang but forgets how to drive it
LMAOOOOOOOO
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john wick gets his mustang back but is on ketamine and forgets to drive
LMAOO
Gee Royce :)
'wait i need to use both feet?"
*LOUD EUROPEAN ANGER*
_European angry noises_
Pathetic that his dad is just now teaching him this. Sad
@@Eman1900O Pathetic that you need to call other people out for not knowing things they dont need
@@Eman1900O You are the most pathetic person I have seen in this comment section
@@Eman1900O yikes
What you don’t realise is that fairly soon after learning, making gear changes becomes second nature like breathing. You’ll do them without thinking, it’s not a nuisance.
I always hit the ghost clutch when im driving my tahoe lol
@@1DS9 switched from an altima to a corolla s. Man is that ghost clutch a bastard
it bothers me more when im driving someone elses stick shift and the clutch engagement is in a different spot
Totally agree
@@tom940i have a miata and a celica and the clutches are like polar opposites. i get out of one and almost stall the other 😂
Stalling at an intersection or roundabout builds character
I second this
I’ve mastered the art of making it look like I was actually just looking at my phone and not see the light turn green
@@SIMON-sf6sq your lights go out and your car jitters boi everyone can tell youve stalled it
This happened to me a lot because I bought a manual car in town with zero stick driving experience and had to drive it home. Other motorists are actually a lot more chill about it then I thought they ever would be but damn it was stressful.
Stalling on a hill really does
I could audibly hear every European laugh when he said "I wouldn't want a stick shift for a daily driver".
That is exactly what happened. P.S was hard to watch him stall the engine so many times...
I can’t believe Americans can’t REALLY drive a fuckin car. We got from teenagers to 95 yo grandmas that can do it. 🤦🏻♂️
I delver Pizza in a stick 40 hrs a week and im in the US
@@pauliuslapinskas7010 I don't know a single person who didn't stall their engine a couple times the very first time trying...
@@OrganicGreens Be silent about that, they might think your some kind of alien now...
Charlie’s hair blowing in the AC makes him look more Jesus like than ever
More Jesus than Jesus himself
Looks like jesus took the wheel
More like concheta wurst lmao
May we prey
Don't compare him to jesus, Charlie is much better.
I had to switch to a stick transmission for daily drives cause I fall asleep in cars too easily. Manuals keep me entertained. Have also mastered the art of steering with my knee in the process. Great stuff.
Do yo have like one arm? why do you need to steer with your knee?
@@MHNK77 Cause I can't eat a sandwich while I drive otherwise. 😅
@@beefyboi64 nice
Very safe
There's God Foot, God Arm and then God Knee
@@MHNK77 eh, maybe in towns and at night it's bad. I live very rural and know a few people who drive no handed, so they can roll cigarettes
Title should be "God teaches Jesus to drive stick."
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@Branislav Đorđević as I said 👌
Jesus got bullied into learning to drive a stick shift
🤣🤣 Yes
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Charlie’s hair blowing in the wind of the AC is majestic.
I need someone to make a painting of a his hair flowing in the wind while he stands on a cliff with a sunset in the background
y'all gey
@@p0l4r15 Why are you not? This is Jesus right here
jesus of gay
@@p0l4r15 nothing wrong about being gay for jesus reeves
Charlie: “im making a special bond between man and machine”
Is this how skynut started
goliraz
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Driver don't pick the car...
The car pick the driver...
skynut
doppio
Fun thing is that in the Us stick shift has almost become a car guy only thing
But here in italy and i think most of europe you're required to learn to drive manual cars
You're not "required" per se, they usually assume you'll be taking lessons in a manual car. Imo that is the best way to take your driving lessons etc. Mainly because you get experience with driving a stick and second (at least in Europe) you get a driver's license with which you are allowed to drive manual and automatic.
If you specifically tell them you only want to take the lessons in an automatic and get your driver's license you aren't allowed to drive a manual.
@@daaneekhof And why do women always drive automatic?
@@rdu239 they get enough of the stick at home lmao
@@rdu239 They don't
@@daaneekhofMy country is required to learn manual first and you get your license only using manual cars.
Why were so many people surprised? 4/5 Americans don't know how to drive manual.
I think its more than that even
I’m legally not allowed to drive a car and I know how to drive manual
That’s about the second saddest thing you can say about the US
@@landismemes4454 depends on the vehicle. A truck with an OEM clutch and a nice heavy flywheel is easy but a stripped turbo'd wrx with a stage three clutch and a 9 pound aluminum flywheel are two entirely different beasts.
@@BenedekAtanyi whats the first though
Charlie: "I have to use both feet?"
Dad: "HELL YEAH"
That threw me off when I had to adjust to automatic. To just use one foot.
@@madcityy269 ohh using 2 feets on auto means a jerking car
Yeah, anytime I get in my girls Jeep or a work truck, my foot starts feeling for a clutch to start it. 😂
I love his dad so much
@@blackricw6495 Damn straight. Driving out from the car rental area and people were looking at me like "my guy, wtf u doin".
when you drive stick as a daily, everything becomes second nature, nothing is really tedious.
It makes you feel like you’re a race car driver
Manual transmission cars are a lot more popular in Europe than America. They are more fun to drive and are cheaper.
Exactly can confirm.
"Stick shift" sounds so childish
Manuals are amazing as Weekend toys I fucking hate daily driving them. Dual clutch is superior
Charlie: “If you use a manual for your main transportation automobile you’ve made a mistake”
90% of UK drivers: 😳
90% of Europe:
90% of Asia too.
90% LatAM aswell
90% of the world
I’m pretty sure it’s more than 90%
Here's how to drive a stick shift for anyone needing to know:
Step 1: mash the gas
Step 2: drop the clutch
And keep it it 1st gear while going 100 kph
A Panda then lose control and smash into a group of people.
Then put on the 6th gear so you can go to Race mode and hit another group of people
You forgot putting it in R for race mode
@@alien7032 Race mode is an advanced procedure. You shouldn't attempt it until just before your car hits "E" for End.
My man just flexing his healthy relationship with his father.... damn
Pain.
I wish charlie was my dad too
Pain all I feel is pain
I'm halfway watching this video and my father already yelled at me like a maniac for some reason
I don't even have a father. Sadness.
You can tell Charlie is very happy about his father teaching him, just by the way he talked about his dad.
I Agree. As a new dad myself, I can only hope to have a relationship like this with my son when he’s all grown up and isn’t forced to be around me.
These are the little moments you have with your parents that you'll remember forever
Charlie's hair blowing in the wind is the most majestic sight my eyes have ever been laid on.
And In a mustang nonetheless
"Jesus take the wheels"
“If you use a stick shift as a daily driver you’ve made a mistake”
All of Europe: huh
Man I love stick shift
I drive a miata or my mini everyday, only auto car I own is my Drag car *Lq4 on giggle juice with a powerglide*
In Europe you usually make your license on stick shift and have at least your first car with stick so that you are used to it once you’ve switched
depends what you use it for, id recommend a stick shift for fun average use, but if you're sitting in traffic an hour or two a day in traffic jams on the highway, get an auto.
My friend transitioned from manual to automatic and it's just more comfortable in everyday life. Especially if you have double clutch or whatever the fuck it's called so you dont feel the gears shifting ever and gas pedal with turbo option when you push it a bit more. It's not same as old automatic gears.
My next car is gonna be automatic most likely too.
This is the closest we'll see of Jesus on a horse.
But he did ride a donkey and donkeys are pretty cool too.
How happy the father sounded when talking to his son just made my day
“Master of all 4 gears”
Mustang: *Sad 5th gear noises*
and 6th :(
Chris Wilkie I was about to say muscle has 6+ gears
American cars only have 4 gears? I've only ever seen 5 gear cars
@@Jankzilla old econo boxes, small cars and even some trucks (automatic tho) had 4 gears, 99% have 5 or 6 gears now.
Edit: made it a bit more clear.
Jankzilla my car has 6th gear
Charlie: This is super easy, chat made it sound way more complicated than it is.
Also Charlie: lugging the shit out of the engine at 500 rpms
It’s the dads fault for telling him to shift into 3rd at 1k rpm
@@RottenWeeblet my dad always yells at me when i go anywhere above 3k rpm smh redline is 8k and he keeps saying “stop redlining my car!” lol
@@nickjonas9876 my dad doesn't care at all lol, my mom is always scared if she isn't driving tho.
@@nickjonas9876 anything above 3k rpm is disgusting (unless youre using full power on highway or something)
@@lilclorox8558 i dont drive at high rpm for no reason, but this car in particular was just plain underpowered, i didnt want to hold up traffic at stoplights and such
charles: * stalls engine 3 times *
charles a minute later: ive mastered stickshift!
Typical Mustang owners
charles
That’s about how I was
Vladimir Putout charles
If you didnt enjoy it at the end, you didnt master it.
8:42 skill issue 💀🗿🗣️🔥🔥💯
Best anti-theft security system in today’s America
Not really
@@MAA-vq6dq a joke...
Mele Kalikimaka Bad joke.
Good joke actually. Especially since there's a certain amount of truth in it, huehuehue
lol true
This takes "Jesus, take the wheel", into a literal scenario
nice name
We also learned that jesus isnt a reliable driver
his name is literally “beeg deek” in japanese xD
大dicc
Homeless Jesus*
POV: You’re god and you have to teach jesus how to drive stick
Lol
I see it
Disembodied Voices Intensify
Sure, on it.
Stick shift is fun im sure Jesus will enjoy it!
the lack of your dad yelling doesn't sit right with me
Charlie: Manuals are bad for dailies and are overhyped
Every car guy: So I took that personally
for your average driver, it is though :D
Imo I feel safer driving a manual
And no i'm not an expert with cars lol
@@YTshashmeera In the words of Boris, "You drive car, and not let car drive you"
i mean you can use paddle shifters which are also fun
@@Hit-gv5cc yes they r if the response time is fast i mean there is no fun switching gears and waiting a second its like playing a game with huge input lag (not fun).
"Jesus learns modern transportation technology from the automotive god himself"
I’m dying rn 😂
I am proud of this comment
"Jesus take the wheel"
Jesus learns modern transportation technology from the omnisiah himself
666
The reason his dad didn’t yell at him was because it wasn’t his dads car or clutch
this hits to close to home...
@@edwardd9660 facts
my did picked up a mustang 2021, i didn't stall it but after like 5 times of getting it right i stalled it ONCE and he told me omg i cant do this, lmaooooo its a part of the process but its fine, i put my brain in my dads shoes and i understand that its a brand new car
@@andrewlondos4296 ngl i did that too when i first started and i stalled when coming to stop signs bc i thought it was in neutral and dumped the clutch 😂
@@andrewlondos4296 stalling a car isn't even bad for it. Sure if your stalling everyday but one stalling inst gonna do shit. Burning the clutch is much worse
I loved how the conclusion at the end was so confident after just having watched someone massacre a perfectly good car.
I love how he titled it Dad and not My Dad, like he's also our Dad.
u good bro?
POV: your dad teaches you how to drive
Wait it’s always been Charlie’s dad
Lord shimura always has been
Yes.
"Jesus learns to drive stick after 2000 years"
Damn dude lol
After resurrection
"Jesus learns how to drift the s14"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@gyeoxn7815 repent to God and stop being disrespectful to christian
Apparently the Fast & Furious had taught Charlie about more than “family”
He learned to drive a 24 shift Honda like in the movies.
Seeing your dad fill up with excitement is one of the best things.
The wind pushing his hair back looks like he is a Disney character.
good to know i wasn't the only one thinking this
He is a Disney character
an old baby Hunger Games, then Disney? His film career is top-notch.
Charlie's dad: the father
Charlie: the son
Third gear: the holy spirit
This is underrated af
I miss shift so many times into 3rd gear *cries*
needs way more likes
"God teaches his son Jesus Christ how to drive stick shift"
all jokes aside though, I have never seen someone learn stick shift so quickly, and he only stalled out like, twice, or something lol
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@@inneeds1ksubs320 can someone say if this is a rickroll
@@noahtheboa5644 it's not. Just low effort
What I was thinking , overtime charlie is slowly turning into jesus christ
@@noahtheboa5644 read their name lol
why am i just getting randomly recommended this
Clutch discs : *exists*
Critical : _imma end this whole man's career_
Needed to change the gearbox after that
Repent to God g
Ah yes “whole man’s”
driving manual isn't hard, driving manual smoothly is
This. And even harder to downshift smoothly (heel and toe)
@@johncary4302 oh yea I remember when I was able to do it for the first time after a lot if practice, holy shit did it feel good
@@johncary4302 heel and toe method is ONLY used when driving fast and racing. If you drive normally, you press the clutch, shift into gear, aproximatelly match the RPM and then let the clutch(not too fast). Nothing crazy. Driving stick smoothly is not hard. After 2-3 months you get the hang of it
@@dieselgeezer18 Aw crap, here we go again. I had to go into a huge rant on another video to explain to someone how heel and toe was not only for driving fast and racing but for everyday driving. Automatics do it; they just do it like 1k RPM. But you must do heel and toe whenever you're driving stick in order to minimize the wear on your clutch because the engine doesnt rev itself. (at least, blip the throttle if you're not braking)
@@johncary4302 everyone i know never does that heel and toe technique. Its usually utilized when racing and you want to shift sooner. I rarely heel toe. Why do you have to do this? Its not needed. You just slow down the car with the brake and when the RPM are low enough i just switch gears? See? No reason to heel toe. I do this only when i want to utilize more engine braking. Otherwise heel toeing when driving normally is pretty much useless
Now this is real family, Vin Diesel would be proud.
Vin diesels gay
@@harvey4385 ?
Harvey Mc Nuggets no I’m not.
Harvey Mc Nuggets vin diesel isn’t gay, he’s bi so that he can obtain as much family as possible
family
Honestly when you drive one everyday, its second nature and not really more effort unless you're in a bunch of traffic. When I drive an auto I'm always reaching for a clutch lol
"All 4 gears" He has forgotten the mystical 5th and 6th gear
my car only has 5 gears 🤔
@@Strongpoint100 that mustang had 6
And there's also reverse
And sometimes even a seventh!!!
@@EvilRamin No that is the 'race' gear
Americans: learning to drive stick shift
Europeans: learning to drive.
@@lennrd5912 he just meant that stick shifts are more common in europe
Lennik sir ur jimmys have been thoroughly russled
@@mathiasvries
No, our licenses are valid for both Manual and automatic. You can take your drivers test in a manual here in America.
I think only 3% of Americans can even drive a stick shift while about 60% in Europe actively drive stick.
Franz Liszt ye im german and i dont know how you guys handle Boarding school over there, but we‘re required to learn how to drive stick shift
“Jesus learns how to drive stick. 10bc, colorized.”
You're saying Jesus learned how to drive stick 10 years before he was born? Damn
@@bassembboustany 😂😂😂😂😂
@@bassembboustany EXACTLY🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@bassembboustany now THATS impressive forget the whole water into wine stuff
@@bassembboustany #JustGodThings
Rare footage of Jesus taking the wheel.
Lmaooooo this is literally the most dad thing a dad could say
“Is it in neutral?”
“You tell me”😂
Actually though.
That first lesson though was just pure dad at its finest.
I'm genuinely confused as to how this whole lesson transpired lol.
-For anyone trying to learn stick/manual, step#1 is NOT "throw it into 1st and take off". (fyi - no offense to Charlie's dad ... I'm assuming he knows this is effectively a joke, as a twitch chat comeback + charlie is like 25 at this point, so I suppose that kind of changes the teaching dynamic)
In any case - after the general explanation of manual transmissions, the 1st exercise is "feeling for engagement" (there is some dead space, between slightly letting out the clutch, and letting it out just enough, to where the transmission connects the engine to your wheels, and moves the car). You need to know where the clutch starts engaging.
--Then, you need to SLOWLY let it out, to where the car doesn't feel like there's an earthquake (or, sputter), anyone experienced can pretty easily slowly let it out and let the car roll (on level ground, with a normal car like a mazda3 for instance).
-Once you get a feel for how to *slowly* let the clutch out, you start learning the true task: shifting into 1st gear, letting the clutch out (while adding gas), and have a smooth full engagement.
--Starting out, people have trouble with this, so I usually recommend "just adding a little bit of bonus gas" before you start (if you idle at 800rpm, use some gas to idle at 1200): this keeps RPMs from going too low that ends up stalling the car.
It's worth noting that the clutch isn't some magical relic. This is a manual transmission (gears must be changed manually) ... changing from 1 to 2, etc, would be rough: the clutch is just friction material to be used to make that transition comfortable (and costs $1000 every 60-100k miles) (...auto trannies cost money too, fyi). You want to use as little 'excess gas' as possible, and have the 'quickest smooth engagement' possible.
Learning all that/1st gear is really the hardest part. Afterwards, there is shifting between gears (1st into 2nd). Same overall process -- but you want that process to be "as easy//frictionless as possible". The different gears have different HP/Torque ratios, 1st is going to have the most torque (hence why it's used to start from a stop), while 6th is going to have the highest top speed (but will be slower to accelerate than a lower gear with more torque).
--Thus, when shifting from 1st gear, at 3000RPM ... 2nd gear is going to ride at 2000RPM (roughly).
You have two options there: You can either put the clutch in (disengage engine from driveshaft), let it naturally fall to 2000RPM, and re-engage ... or, you can prematurely let the clutch out, and use the clutch material to force the engine to slow down to 2000RPM. At the end of the day, 1st gear at 3000RPM going 15mph will always end up transitioning into 2nd gear, 2000RPM, 15MPH.
--Letting the engine fall naturally to 2000RPM (cluch pressed in), and then "quickly letting the clutch out", to let everything happen at 2000RPM is what's referred to as "rev matching", and it's the nicest way to treat your car.
---If you're really just trying to race, you can still make this happen faster/a bit jerkier by letting the clutch out anyways, and forcing the RPM to drop/the shift to complete.
You'll pretty much repeat this process, 3000RPM to 2000RPM through the gears. It depends on your car, if you're watching the tachometer, you'll learn which gears are what RPMs, at what speed. You'll develop a normal shift rhythm for normal driving. There's always "a little guesswork" if something prompts an oddly timed shift, but it's really not that complicated/serious.
Downshifting is the reverse: when you put the clutch in, you'll need to give the gas pedal a nice press, to blip up the RPM where you think it should go (2000RPM into 3000RPM, for example).
Anyways, just kind of had to write this because my mind is BOGGLED how this transpired lol. How the hell do we enter a situation where we try to start the car in FOURTH gear??? It'd be genuinely impossible (at least in my car), and would make 0 sense to try ... and it's impossible (?) to accidentally shift straight down, instead of left->up ... what the hell man.
Honestly, manuals are NOT a chore to drive. The ONLY exception is in rush-hour traffic -- and I'm talking *true* stop and go, moving at like 2mph. It does/should make you a more intelligent driver: if you're being actually competent: it does make you have to be more aware of the flow of traffic, and traffic light patterns. In a manual, you'll usually know what's going on a thousand feet ahead, see brakelights/slows, let off the gas ... coast at the low RPM-end of your gear, traffic will then get back up to speed, and then you'll use some gas again.
Tbh, the worst part is morons that literally don't understand the flow of traffic, and tailgate, and get pissed off. Seriously. Here's a fun math question:
Person A travels 500ft in 45 seconds. They reach a top speed of 30mph, but they have to stop 4 times.
Person B travels 500ft in 45 seconds. They reach a top speed of 12mpg, they stop 0 times.
Question: Who got there faster?
Answer: Neither dumb***. they both got there in 45 seconds. Quit wasting gas on needless acceleration, needless brakepad on braking, bearings/gearings/etc on **** you don't need to be doing. Bonus: you're even helping the environment.
@@wes7839 I think charlies dad explained it better.
@@mattaomartinez.9817 Yea, unfortunately some people haven't had a chance to experience the manga doe.
Alt title: Wholesome Dad teaches son how to be a man
Daughter*
Woman*
description: This is the greatest dad of All Time
Alt title: God teaches his only son Jesus to drive a manual
*dog*
Title should have been “Jesus tries to understand cars”
Jesus tries to take the wheel
or "Jesus took the wheel"
Yes
Jesus manhandling a stick shift
jou ma se sussie
it’s nice seeing charlie getting bossed around by his dad
4:16 When your father calls you by your full name
🤣😂
His full name is actually Jesus H. Christ, or Moistman for short.
LMFAO
Charlie and the legend himself his dad
Yeah noice
Hehe my dad wasn’t there for most of my life so I don’t think I’ll be learning a stick drift anytime soon or from him
@@hajjamajd yeah i can feel the same on that bro!! i cant even drive a motorcycle yet!!!
His dad retired from competitive ‘Chad’ ing
This is like thor and odin or max and goofy
“Ain’t that some shift” -Charlie’s dad probably
Underrated comment
OGs know
@@AceChampElite Damn straight, the podcast has helped me through some super boring and long work days when I still had that job
Meanwhile: most of the world uses stick shift for daily commute.
Stalling in an intersection is a requirement
Who hasn't right?
Not Ross Geller I’ve been driving my stick shift for 7 years now and have never stalled in an intersection, I have however stalled going uphill because I was in to high of a gear, lmao driving in Texas where everything is extra flat did not prepare me for going up and down hills, pretty terrifying my first time😂
Bruh i had my car die when I stopped and it wouldn’t turn back on. It was stuck in the intersection for like 10 mins. Sucked so hard.
Every one stalls atleast once. Maybe not at a intersection but the first time behind the wheel your gonna stall a few times before you get the balance of clutch and acceleration
@@lawrenceredfern8939 Also the first time you have to start on an incline, you're never quite ready for the extra care the engine takes to get going the first time.
So nice for this old man to adopt this homeless person as his child
Jokes aside, it’s cool to see a father and son bonding together. Some of us never had a chance to experience this. Guess I gotta be just satisfied with the fact that I never had a car with an automatic gearbox lol
I’m not really into cars, so I literally have no idea why people think stick shifts are better than automatics, they just seems more complicated. Care to explain?
@@jadshawa2616 I don't know much either but I've been told manual has better gas mileage. Really don't know if that true or not.
@@jadshawa2616 they are more fun and it is better to get a stick shift license than just an automatic one
@@jadshawa2616 They're actually not terribly complicated. Stick shifts (manual transmissions) forces the driver to be more connected with the car. You have more control over what the car does and the car doesn't make as many decisions for you.
@@jadshawa2616 it's more engaging to drive a car with a manual transmission
What I always love about Americans learning stick is that they just jump into it. Very effective! In Europe we have a whole bunch of lessons just explaining the theory behind it, which is nice but I love seeing people just doing it. I've watched plenty of videos of 'my first manual' or 'learning manual' and they all just do it, not afraid to fail or stall the car. Meanwhile my first lesson was just thinking about what would happen if I stalled
1000 rpm in 2nd
- Ok, let's go in 3rd
Engine: 😱
Switches into 4th
Engine: ☠️
Shifting up with 1000rpm is a fucking gamble
😂😂😂
I've mastered the art of driving in low rpm to save fuel, but 4th at that speed? He'll nah
@@gambit2012 below 1000 rpm is a nono. might save fuel but your engine will not be happy
@@moist_potato2837 i think the engine is designed to use the least amount of fuel at 2000rpm, since that is by all manuals and instructors and mechanics the zone of rpm that you should always try to be in while driving
“You tell me” is such a classic dad line whenever u ask a silly question
true
I daily a stick shift. You get good enough that you don’t think about it. You jump in an auto and your left foot tries to push in the non-existant clutch.
Certainly had this before, went for a clutch that wasn’t there and got the brakes accidentally. Rather surprising.
Same it feels really weird when I get into an auto
I put the auto into neutral and tried turning on the ignition. People thought I was stupid.
it hurts when you're in an auto and there's no clutch.
same, Im I got my first car about 7 months ago
a gsl rx7 and its a dream to drive
this video is unironically really wholesome and is somewhat boosting my confidence about learning to drive (as someone who only has access to a manual, but my crippling fear of stalling on a main road has caused me to avoid driving for 6 months)
I like how he smiles and is all happy when he is talking about his dad, they must have a great relationship.
Truly a bliss in this world
I wish I had that
@@jackdaniels5569 me too
I wish i had parents who laughed it off instead of yelling and hitting me when I make a mistake in a car
“I’ve never had much of an interest in cars” is a funny way of saying I’m too short to drive.
Short round from Indiana Jones looking ass.
A man has been murdered
I know this is a joke but my sisters boyfriend is 5’6” and he drives stick.
I have no interest in cars and Im 6'2" what now?
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Charlie learning to drive stick
The transmission: *HEAVY BREATHING*
That's why you get a rental!
@@ralphg1891 they will make you replace the clutch If you are that bad at
driving manual.
clutch: *dies*
The Clutch: "This is fine".
Lol practice is a beater corolla
good on ya for learning man. You mentioned how tedious it feels, but coming from someone who recently learned and now daily's a manual, after a while it becomes a muscle memory thing you dont even have to think about. even in rush hour traffic i still prefer it. it's definitely something you have to be interested in to enjoy though.