15 Manual Driving Tips in 5 Minutes!

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  • These are 15 Manual driving tips and tricks for anyone who is learning to drive stick, its ment to show important tips and engrave other things you have heard from other videos into your head! YOU CAN DO IT!
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Комментарии • 756

  • @xRANGATANGx
    @xRANGATANGx 5 лет назад +2948

    it’s nice that in japan if you put the “first year” driver sticker on your car everybody on a hill will stay way back

    • @Minor433
      @Minor433 4 года назад +495

      That's also what we're supposed to do in a lot of other countries, but Japanese people have a culture of respect we don't.

    • @patricknimmo8812
      @patricknimmo8812 4 года назад +145

      I seriously wish that was a thing here😂 I've come dang close to rolling into people so many times learning

    • @joesteele3159
      @joesteele3159 4 года назад +21

      I want one of those stickers for my car

    • @Ringland_Failure
      @Ringland_Failure 4 года назад +11

      The Wifi Hustler I usually put it in reverse and wait

    • @mitchellcoole7020
      @mitchellcoole7020 4 года назад +3

      First time driving a hill and i din't have any problems 🤔

  • @tylerunderwood3064
    @tylerunderwood3064 5 лет назад +1247

    My first time driving stick I drove probably an hour each way. We came to a stop on a hill and I stalled a couple time. I saw a line start to form behind me and this one specific car was honking at me endlessly (and yelling obscenities from their window). Eventually the person I was with got tired and hung half his body out the window and flipped them off. At the same time was when I nailed the parking brake trick and went off all smoothly with him halfway out the window giving them the bird. Picture perfect in my mind

    • @gabrielc2125
      @gabrielc2125 5 лет назад +7

      Don’t use the parking brake dude,

    • @kainraab
      @kainraab 5 лет назад +56

      @@gabrielc2125 Fuck off twat

    • @theCinator
      @theCinator 5 лет назад +84

      @@gabrielc2125 you should always use the handbrake on a hill. Otherwise you'll burn your clutch out really fast if your keeping the car steady on the clutch.

    • @ContasYT
      @ContasYT 5 лет назад +23

      @@theCinator if you use the parking brake on a hill in a driving exam in europe(at least in portugal) you automatically fail the exam

    • @theCinator
      @theCinator 5 лет назад +20

      @@ContasYT so they specifically want you to wear the clutch out faster?

  • @maxxas5067
    @maxxas5067 5 лет назад +1021

    I drive a manual everyday but I love to see how other people drive.
    So let's see how you drive pilgrim
    You forgot to mention how to money shift

    • @bramo5901
      @bramo5901 5 лет назад +54

      He definitely should have shown us how to do that with demonstration too.

    • @manbiteslife3110
      @manbiteslife3110 5 лет назад +41

      @@bomb9343 with older cars bcs new tech doesn't allow this. You accelerate up to 3rd 4th gear then slam on the 1st and your engine blows up. Costs you money hence moneyshift

  • @Bravo_Apex
    @Bravo_Apex 5 лет назад +557

    1st 2 months of learning stick: Slow is smooth, smooth is fast
    3rd month: full send!! Fuck it mom will by a new clutch!!
    4th month: learn from the 3rd month then drive better then the 1st 2 months
    5th month: see 3rd month!!

  • @TIPONERIDER
    @TIPONERIDER 4 года назад +177

    shift up at 2k rpm, shift down when you went less 1k Rpm on current gear. (smooth slow down or stopping at red light)
    fully step on the clutch before shifting.
    don't release clutch so fast from stop.
    don't step on clutch while stepping on brake pedal if not going to emergency fully stop.
    feel your car as if its your body...
    don't over rev on first gear, cost a lot of fuel, 3k rpm is max.

    • @scarecrowdynamics298
      @scarecrowdynamics298 3 года назад +1

      Hugely helpful thank you

    • @Albatrosspro1
      @Albatrosspro1 3 года назад +16

      Shift up at 2k? This seems really low.

    • @oman45x41
      @oman45x41 3 года назад +8

      @@Albatrosspro1 if you are driving for fuel efficiency

    • @user-hk2rt2rf1q
      @user-hk2rt2rf1q 3 года назад +12

      mean while my high rev car :
      stalls if under 1.5k rpm
      casual cruising rpm is at 2.5k
      shift up at 3.4k (min) when accelerating

    • @jakeremo1689
      @jakeremo1689 2 года назад +2

      Shifting at 2k is too low needs to be atleast 25

  • @benny98ize
    @benny98ize 5 лет назад +356

    Save the manuals! I wish more and more people in the US know how to drive a manual and if they travel, they need to know, its a important life skill and they won't know how really fun it is!! had to learn from youtube
    .

    • @luis_mosqueda7190
      @luis_mosqueda7190 5 лет назад +15

      Benny Basilan America’s #1 anti theft car

    • @Supernaut710
      @Supernaut710 5 лет назад +3

      Benny Basilan yesssss

    • @carloakenshield
      @carloakenshield 4 года назад +1

      @@luis_mosqueda7190 hale yeah 😂
      No special locks needed

    • @deadlywarrior5728
      @deadlywarrior5728 4 года назад +1

      Benny Basilan facts

    • @khangle4502
      @khangle4502 4 года назад +1

      I learn manual for 2months already, kinda still nervous on hill

  • @moemoe2627
    @moemoe2627 5 лет назад +413

    In the U.K. It's standard to learn manual, I find it difficult driving an auto and keep trying to step on the clutch

    • @themx-5guy708
      @themx-5guy708 5 лет назад +10

      Same! 😂😂

    • @KasamS
      @KasamS 5 лет назад +16

      Onky issue i had with driving auto was i was left foot breaking and cuz you always slam your foot onto the clutch i was just doing an emergency stop lol. When driving auto forget about your left foot

    • @tempo5555
      @tempo5555 5 лет назад +9

      you mean almost every country its standard

    • @dkinley334
      @dkinley334 4 года назад +1

      I do that as an american when I'm pulling automatics out of the bay at my job

    • @acvn-hg9gy
      @acvn-hg9gy 3 года назад +1

      Yea did that a few times when i drove my father's model 3 for the first time. Super weird when used to a manual

  • @camburner5958
    @camburner5958 3 года назад +60

    16 and I taught myself how to drive manual in my 2019 Toyota 86, and I am still learning new things all the time. I practiced hill starting on a almost always empty road at 10 pm to 2 am everyday. The first day I got the car I stalled at least 4 times on a busy road for more than 3 minutes at a time, and I’d have to turn on my hazard lights until I can get the car moving again. I also stalled multiple times on a hill. My advice is to not be nervous because you will make a lot more mistakes than when you are calm. Hill starting becomes easier overtime, you just got to release your foot to that bite point and the car won’t roll back. You can feel the car engage through the shift knob, clutch and you can see the rpm drop so you can know you’re in the clear to start moving. I’ve had the car for 11 days now and it took me at most 4 to learn everything. Good luck to everyone learning to drive stick. And thank you for not letting standards die out.

    • @calebwhite7436
      @calebwhite7436 2 года назад +5

      This is good advice bro. I got my first manual four days ago, and was having the same problem. Same solution for the hill starts as well. It’s crazy how it’s just getting more natural feeling every day

    • @Hzq_ali
      @Hzq_ali Год назад +6

      Just curious, how did you manage to get an 86 at 16?

    • @Winterfal11
      @Winterfal11 Год назад +5

      @@Hzq_ali lol right? and your parents let you stay out driving till 2am? What?

    • @axstin-
      @axstin- 11 месяцев назад +1

      May I ask how you managed to drive the car home when you first got the car 💀

    • @trly429
      @trly429 3 месяца назад

      Same boat as you, although I had experience with manual beforehand (thankfully!)

  • @sk8rsam33
    @sk8rsam33 5 лет назад +292

    This was literally perfect timing. I picked up my first manual today, and while I can do it, I suck at it. I'm excited to put it to use!

    • @noahminajj
      @noahminajj 5 лет назад +2

      Sam Brashears whatd you get bro?

    • @sk8rsam33
      @sk8rsam33 5 лет назад +11

      @@noahminajj 2013 Impreza! Not a WRX/STI, but a lot better than what I had before

    • @noahminajj
      @noahminajj 5 лет назад +3

      Sam Brashears Sheesh, still a beautiful car my man I’ve always loved Imprezas. Enjoy it!

    • @GabeItchess
      @GabeItchess 3 года назад +3

      How is it going man ?

    • @just_houle5703
      @just_houle5703 2 года назад +2

      Just got me a 2012 civic Si 6 speed 3 days ago first manual

  • @insertnamehere6757
    @insertnamehere6757 5 лет назад +96

    You helped me to stop stalling when learning manual, pushing the clutch back in if it’s about to stall did wonders, I learned in about an hour with a couple stalls

  • @Cookieeater1127
    @Cookieeater1127 5 лет назад +73

    I had my 2012 WRX for 2 months now and I thought shifting in second gear and always getting those little jolts was because I sucked, but now I know. 😂

  • @karinaham1526
    @karinaham1526 2 года назад +37

    Just bought my first manual few days ago! Decided to get it since my partner and his whole family drives manual. I’ve been terrible at driving so we figured to give manual a try. They feel like it’s helped them understand and control their car, instead of it controlling them. Maybe it’ll help me be confident and understand driving. Still learning, still shifting messy with some stalling, but I’ll get there!

  • @copperwolf8792
    @copperwolf8792 5 лет назад +252

    Dump the clutch then bla lalalalala
    Life hacks my guys👌🏼

  • @dc4primal113
    @dc4primal113 5 лет назад +232

    I still put my car in neutral when I come into a complete stop or red light

    • @gsheverything_2716
      @gsheverything_2716 4 года назад +3

      👍🏾

    • @menlred
      @menlred 4 года назад +3

      Why not

    • @samsonder1835
      @samsonder1835 4 года назад +37

      Same. If I need to shift it back into gear, I do it in one second. Not very hard.

    • @Johnny8bp
      @Johnny8bp 4 года назад +4

      Same lol, it’s a habit

    • @callummcmullan5970
      @callummcmullan5970 4 года назад +18

      I only learned a week ago and never got told to put it into neutral when stopped at a light

  • @ThePanchopistolas909
    @ThePanchopistolas909 5 лет назад +29

    Bought an ‘85 Prelude SI with a manual transmission, and seriously love the thing! Only problem is trying to fix it is a hassle 😂

    • @jasonwatson1161
      @jasonwatson1161 5 лет назад +2

      ThePanchoPistolas909 im planning to buy one to learn in maybe the 97 model

    • @ThePanchopistolas909
      @ThePanchopistolas909 5 лет назад +2

      Jason Watson it’s a great car believe me, if you have the time and care for it it’ll last you forever guaranteed!

    • @jasonwatson1161
      @jasonwatson1161 5 лет назад +2

      @@ThePanchopistolas909 yea I've seen alot preludes in auction so I'm going to get one there

    • @colesnarr9841
      @colesnarr9841 3 года назад

      Hard to get parts eh?

    • @ThePanchopistolas909
      @ThePanchopistolas909 3 года назад

      @@colesnarr9841 unfortunately let it go but yeah it was a pain trying to find parts for it :(

  • @ruby_focus7726
    @ruby_focus7726 5 лет назад +92

    Literally just wait everyday for a notification for a new vid, who else does this xD

  • @caitlinbellar3543
    @caitlinbellar3543 2 года назад +12

    This was SOOOO helpful thank you! I just had my first manual driving lesson today and the instructor kept telling me to rest my foot on the clutch but not press it in when driving. It didn’t feel right so I kept trying to just move it to the dead pedal and I honestly felt like it was easier for me.

  • @ScubaCody
    @ScubaCody 4 года назад +4

    I’ve been driving a manual since I’ve been driving. So about 6 years. but I love to watch tips and tricks even though I know so much about it already. Doesn’t hurt to learn a new little thing here and there.

  • @DNOJ
    @DNOJ 5 лет назад +31

    I put it in N when coming to a red... If things change I've gotten good and picking the gear that will get me moving
    If I was in 4th... I might jump to 2 depending on how much I slowed down etc

    • @freddyjawgler2443
      @freddyjawgler2443 4 года назад +2

      Jones 0 will this method save ⛽️??

    • @barrymckockiner4887
      @barrymckockiner4887 4 года назад

      Freddy Jawgler if u want to save fuel just keep it in the same gear and engine brake approaching the red light and then change down before it stalls

    • @DeathByLego
      @DeathByLego 4 года назад +12

      Freddy Jawgler yeah don’t listen to that number dude.
      You will use less gas coasting to a stop instead of using your engine to stop.
      Using your engine to stop is horrible.
      What is cheaper to replace, brake pads? Or a major engine component?
      I have experimented with the “leaving in gear use engine method”, no. Just no. It’s not good for anything, and. If you do it wrong. You could accidentally drop it down a gear and give it too much gas.
      If you’re coming up on a red light, just put it in neutral and coast, better for engine, clutch, breaks and yes, it uses less gas.

    • @DeathByLego
      @DeathByLego 4 года назад +5

      Freddy Jawgler and their point of quicker reaction time.. you can steer in neutral too. There is a 99% chance nothing will happen. And, if you’re going to get rear ended. There probably isn’t much you can do other than brace for impact. Yeah yeah yeah, you could swerve out of the way.
      Well, swerve where? in the other lane sue, what if there’s traffic? You could go in the ditch, but will you be able to get out? How deep is it? Will you flip your car because there’s a drop off?
      And, if you crash into a ditch because you’re going to get rear ended. Guess what? Your insurance company doesn’t care why you crashed into a ditch, but YOU DID and they won’t pay for your car.

    • @barrymckockiner4887
      @barrymckockiner4887 4 года назад

      Death By Lego how is using your engine to stop damaging to the engine? In EFI cars all that’s happens is that no fuel is injected and the car slows as a result while saving fuel and reducing wear on the brake pads

  • @TheBrinax
    @TheBrinax 5 лет назад +4

    had my manual car for 3 months before i got the courage to just hop in and get too college on the first day of class 30 minutes away. after the first few stalls i got it and even though i had family help me long before (and i gave up that time and took my test in an automatic) it was your videos that gave me confidence to just get in and do it.

  • @ryanwhitaker2088
    @ryanwhitaker2088 4 года назад +10

    I laughed so hard when you said Forza, cuz I had driven stick in Forza with the sim wheel for years, and just last week I drove a manual for the first time. Drove for 35 minutes, never stalled. Smooth driving, cuz the video game taught me exactly how 🤣🤣🤣

  • @muzzammilahmed3023
    @muzzammilahmed3023 5 лет назад +161

    When I was around 13 I started learning clutch control, and I got used too manual,I turned 15 in June, today my dad told me too moves my mum's car out(its an Automatic), when I tried breaking, I stomped the floor where the clutch was supposed to be...😅😅

    • @DanielRamirez-xg2to
      @DanielRamirez-xg2to 5 лет назад +4

      WAFFLES THE GAMER same. I stumped my floor when I got on my moms automatic

    • @Minor433
      @Minor433 4 года назад +1

      We all did it at first. Stomped the ground like it was out of fashion on a rental because it was my first ever (and has been since) automatic, even though I had 4 years of driving and God knows how many miles covered. It just happens. Point is not to be put back by it. Habit will come :)

    • @MlodyYasker
      @MlodyYasker 4 года назад

      damn you are so lucky i am 16 but i live in europe so i cant really have my dream bmw series 3 E92 in sedan and i have to wait another 2-3 years

    • @jjrockstar5615
      @jjrockstar5615 6 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@MlodyYaskerit’s been 4 years did you get the E92?

    • @MlodyYasker
      @MlodyYasker 6 месяцев назад

      @@jjrockstar5615 naw i hella changed and shii got myself a subaru legacy 4 i dont like bmws anymore because of the community you know.

  • @TheGreatCalsby
    @TheGreatCalsby 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm British, and most cars in the UK are manual (or stick, as Americans call it). I'm watching this as I was interested to see if theres anything I can do to improve my drive.
    The tip about no-one caring you're on the road is super true and great for learners. If you're really nervous about getting in peoples way, do what I did: take a night-time drive when the roads have no-one on them. It improved my confidence and road knowledge with none of the stress associated with being around other drivers.

  • @johnnysins1400
    @johnnysins1400 5 лет назад +172

    Another tip you forgot to mention is dump the clutch while holding the gas down as your turning a corner ;)

    • @Sir.YeetusIII
      @Sir.YeetusIII 4 года назад +6

      FUCK YEAH

    • @manoah007
      @manoah007 4 года назад

      Hahahaha. You!

    • @mannywiebe
      @mannywiebe 4 года назад +2

      Is this how to drift? I'm just learning manual btw 😆

    • @johnnysins1400
      @johnnysins1400 4 года назад +6

      Manny Wiebe don’t try it till you understand your clutch fully 😂 but that’s just how you break the tires loose

    • @WoozieWookie
      @WoozieWookie 3 года назад

      Joseph Roy haha thanks man

  • @tsuzuku6427
    @tsuzuku6427 3 года назад +6

    Been driving manual since my first car 14 years ago. These are all good tips. 100% agree with the don't shift into first one that's almost never a good experience. But also the don't just ride your brakes in neutral from full speed is also really good since I absolutely destroyed the rotors on my first car doing that. Down shift, doesn't need to be linear, skip gears if you need to, you'll know what speeds the gears function well in and just go from that, when you get to second, just pop it in neutral and let the brakes do the rest of the work.
    They're 100% right though, everyone starts out not knowing how to do it. When you stall, just remain calm and put your hazard lights on. I find 98.9% of the time if you put your hazards on people are much more understanding and will usually just go around you without flipping you off. Wait until any cars behind pass, restart your car and try again. Enough time and you'll almost never do it, even when driving a new car.
    More people need to drive manual in North America, it's actually getting harder and harder to find manual cars and dealers are carrying less of them on average. When I bought my car recently (a 2019) it was pretty much the only pre owned they had with a manual transmission(VW dealership), and it's just do to a lack of demand according to the sales guy.

    • @tsuzuku6427
      @tsuzuku6427 2 года назад

      @@andhikaimawan6021 Usually when you're getting to the end of where second would start to lug, you're already going slow enough that just your brakes can take you the rest of the way without putting too much friction on them. From second just go to N and use your brakes as you roll. You can shift down into first if you're going into a parking lot or something from a main road, and need to immediately pick up speed again. But really that's about the only time you need to do it. You want to do this because It's just one less "shift" on your transmission. Replacing brake pads is cheaper than transmission work. Like anything you use, the more you use it, the faster its going to wear out. So you want to try and mitigate your shifting as much as possible Know how far you can take a gear before it lugs or over revs and act accordingly. Obviously there will be exceptions, but as a general rule, trying to shift as little as is possible is something to consider. Your wallet, clutch, transmission and your clutching foot will thank you in the long run.

  • @Logan-zw9nd
    @Logan-zw9nd 5 лет назад +45

    I was actually gonna ask my friend to teach me how to drive manual later today

  • @derekwilliams6267
    @derekwilliams6267 4 года назад +14

    Learned something new I wasn’t expecting to in this vid! I never thought to use a handbrake on a hill, that’s actually really useful advice

    • @timbactobros.7279
      @timbactobros.7279 4 года назад +2

      Derek Williams How can you not know that?

    • @niknootnoot
      @niknootnoot 3 года назад +2

      @@timbactobros.7279 i wasn't taught that either lol.

  • @ff9230ff
    @ff9230ff 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just started on manual driving too, first tip of the day, don’t be nervous if u stall, if ppl honk at u, they have never driven in manual before. Good luck to all the new learners out there

  • @Phiz67
    @Phiz67 5 лет назад +7

    I forget that for many people (mostly in the US I guess) they never drove a manual. Its obvious for people who live in a manual car country but i find your tips interesting nice vid! It lights also help young people before taking driving lessons :)

    • @Ctje-cc6kr
      @Ctje-cc6kr 5 лет назад

      Phiz67 in the netherlands almost everyone drives manual

    • @Phiz67
      @Phiz67 5 лет назад

      @@Ctje-cc6kr same for me in France ^^

  • @jaketrifari8002
    @jaketrifari8002 5 лет назад +18

    Just picked up my first manual car the other day and I’m so glad he posted this video

    • @samfiles8909
      @samfiles8909 4 года назад

      ikr, I just turned the ignition off and watched this

  • @braddahjosh6870
    @braddahjosh6870 5 лет назад +2

    I’m boutta be a new driver on the road and I have been practicing manual in my dad’s 89 f150 and it’s fun. Before I didn’t know to get the truck moving but after practicing I learned how to start going. All I gotta say is keep practicing.

  • @otoS97
    @otoS97 4 года назад +12

    #14 is very interesting. I have license about a month and I coast in neutral like that on lights.I was told to do that. Bad side of neutral is When there is situation that you do not completely stop on light, it is harder get back into right gear(you should choose right gear for smoothness). But about downshift, sometimes there is no time for downshift. because it's complicated thing and there is no time to smooth down shift from 4 to 3 when you have to stop in 40m. Basically you have to be the avatar master of the all elements to act right :D
    Nice video BTW.

    • @Killbayne
      @Killbayne 4 месяца назад

      previously during my driving lessons I've coasted with the clutch while rolling to a stop while in gear, but I've been doing the neutral coast just automatically recently. it just feels like it makes more sense and I'm able to shift in the gear i want more confidently. My driving instructor doesn't really like it though. Fair enough, no need to baby an instructor car

  • @SF201
    @SF201 2 года назад +3

    I can proudly say my first manual car is a Subaru Impreza Wrx 2009 in Luna Blue, the part talking about not getting a beater car just to learn stick hit home lol I’m glad i didn’t go that route and got something that would motivate me to learn more and know I’ll love what I’m driving, great video!

  • @ninjapanda7550
    @ninjapanda7550 2 месяца назад

    Just bought my first manual it’s a hatchback 6speed I love it this video definitely helped me a lot with the things that I never would have thought of

  • @markhuber50
    @markhuber50 10 месяцев назад +1

    I learned for the most part in a nine floor parking garage. There's a flat and an incline so it helped a lot with not only clutch and gas control but also letting the clutch out on a hill and not stalling. Honestly at this point, a year and a half later the only time I stall is when I forget that I have put it in gear while parked.

  • @respecting
    @respecting 4 года назад +15

    Robbie thanks for the tips been watching you guys forever, and I just bought my first manual!
    • I’m learning for the first time at 25 😭
    • Subaru Impreza Wagon 2.2L

    • @juzrhyme712
      @juzrhyme712 4 года назад +7

      respecting no shame me boy I learned at 28, and if Electric cars don’t take over the future... I will force all my kids to learn Manual

    • @respecting
      @respecting 4 года назад +1

      Juz rhyme I appreciate that! And I feel the same way I love history and cars is apart of that. I’m so happy to learn it, but I just got tboned and they might total my car for less than I bought it for. Hoping they don’t. 😭

    • @sladeb8971
      @sladeb8971 4 года назад +1

      Dude same, I'm 23 and just learning. Bought a 2014 Hyundai Accent for mine

    • @AshAirheart1995
      @AshAirheart1995 4 года назад +1

      23 for me!

    • @respecting
      @respecting 4 года назад

      SladeB nice! Good luck and stick with it I now don’t want a auto at all. Lol have to buy a new car soon.

  • @deezmuts9730
    @deezmuts9730 Год назад +2

    I never thought abt the coasting in neutral to a light until you mentioned it. Will definitely work on breaking that habit since I’m still learning!

  • @bradbozarth4635
    @bradbozarth4635 Год назад +1

    Just got my manual car about two months ago, what drives me nuts is when I inch it forward everyone behind me in their automatics thinks that means it’s time for them to get closer as well when I’m really trying to give myself some roll back room lol

  • @dolantrumf
    @dolantrumf 5 месяцев назад +1

    just got my first manual, ive driven a manual before but ive only got like 30 minutes of experience. super excited to have more control of my car

  • @bland31
    @bland31 23 дня назад

    Just bought a bmw 2002 and this video was mad helpful. First time manual driver.

  • @despayeetboibruh7520
    @despayeetboibruh7520 5 лет назад +24

    You can down stift to first if you drive 4-speed w201 Mercedes . It has hella long gears😂👌

  • @dinklebinkle9475
    @dinklebinkle9475 3 года назад +2

    you guys kept me hella motivated to keep driving manual i was lowkey thinking ab giving up 😅

  • @philbutler6442
    @philbutler6442 5 лет назад +3

    my birthday is today and i got my permit today and i appreciate this video so much thank you

    • @christiandavila510
      @christiandavila510 5 лет назад

      Phil Butler have fun remember redline dump clutch every light

  • @MrMullen2001
    @MrMullen2001 3 года назад +1

    If you want to drive manual and you can afford it I highly recommend the 2015 and higher focus st. I learned driving in one and it was amazing.

  • @ClubNorthwesternMemb
    @ClubNorthwesternMemb 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for the great info, my parents taught me to not downshift when slowing to a light and coasting in neutral... now I don’t feel as bad when driving now!

  • @user-hk2rt2rf1q
    @user-hk2rt2rf1q 3 года назад +2

    I usually watch videos like this for enjoyment but for real, this one covers all the mistakes properly...
    the only fact that was missed is "When you are at a stop, do not have a gear on and do not hold your car in a hill using your clutch" (Or im just deaf and missed it :/)
    But literally the best and most enjoyable video i have watched in a long time, you got a new sub!

  • @HJonesT
    @HJonesT 5 лет назад +2

    Dude, #2 for real. Just got a new STI and 2nd is always a rough shift. A little gas helps

  • @Snipurss
    @Snipurss 5 лет назад +8

    I think your old “how to drive a manual” was the first video of this channel I watched... that or the one about the first mods you should do to your car

  • @moon_man9
    @moon_man9 5 лет назад +18

    Yooooo I just found this channel and it’s like a knock off calvin and teej 😂😂 jkjk I love the vid keep it up!

  • @sassylilfinger9983
    @sassylilfinger9983 5 лет назад +5

    This video is perfect timing because I just bought a 1999 Civic si

    • @jakenothanks307
      @jakenothanks307 5 лет назад

      Hell yes man you're gonna love it

    • @roadwarrior114
      @roadwarrior114 5 лет назад

      I bought a base model 1988 Chevy S10 3 days ago.

  • @thepearl28
    @thepearl28 2 года назад +1

    I literally learned how to drive stick on a test drive, which I ended up buying the car. It was a 2013 Chevy Camaro SS.
    Now I have a 2019 Honda civic sport which is also stick. My opinion there is a huge difference is driving the two. With the civic, when I downshift I really don't have to Rev match.
    Regardless learning stick is like learning how to ride a bike, the more you practice the better you get

  • @K4RINKO
    @K4RINKO Год назад +1

    Thank you guys sm! I bought a new WRX and although I can drive the car, I’m not 100% confident yet. But you guys gave me good tips so thank you:)

    • @efrainv7602
      @efrainv7602 Год назад

      oh nice i just picked up a wrx too ! super fun to drive

  • @mongehode
    @mongehode 5 лет назад

    As a Norwegian (almost everyone still drive a manual shift car here) It's kinda fun to watch these videos.

  • @cameronbartlett856
    @cameronbartlett856 2 года назад +2

    I remember when I was little I got stuck on a hill when father was teaching me to drive. The problem was this was a VERY steep hill into a low water crossing after one if the heaviest rains we ever had. If the truck would have hit water we would without a shadow of a doubt, been swept away, this hill was almost 45°. I failed to get in reverse 2 times before my father intervened to safe his truck and our asses. Easily the most stressful situation I've ever been in while driving.

  • @Thrillrider10
    @Thrillrider10 5 лет назад +3

    A lot of these are things that I already knew, but this is still some really good information for someone who's still learning.

    • @Milnoc
      @Milnoc 3 года назад

      Same here. Bought my first manual last summer. I already knew most of the items, but will remember to not coast in neutral while pulling up at a red light, at least not from a high gear.

  • @kkelv
    @kkelv 5 лет назад +3

    Yes, Robbie!!! I first discovered you when I looked up how to drive a manual. You helped me so much!!! It’s cool seeing you throw it back. I’ve stuck around ever since that video and I’ve been apart of the Committed Crew since then 👌

  • @cocon0t
    @cocon0t 5 лет назад +7

    When you don't live in America and you were born with manual and you watch how to drive manual you start thinking about your life , then I went and looked up vids about how to drive automatic

  • @jordanfagan2328
    @jordanfagan2328 5 лет назад +26

    The other guy is like 905 shooter

  • @ViktorJ0van0vski
    @ViktorJ0van0vski 5 лет назад +40

    You seriously took a clutch to explain the 7th one AHAHAHAHAHAHAH 😂😂😂😂 Niceone tho

  • @greatestkiller13
    @greatestkiller13 5 лет назад +17

    just re-learned how to drive manual in a e46 m3.

  • @xoajade
    @xoajade Год назад +1

    I just bought my first car & it's a manual. My dad & uncles all have driven/owned a manual as their first car and I'm the first female to own a manual out of my 3 brothers & the rest of my cousins. Took me 3 inconsistent days to finally go from having a panic attack, stalling on the public road to feeling so confident that I don't even think about it when I'm driving.
    Such a beautiful skill. Love these tips & tricks!

  • @Bindingofkeely
    @Bindingofkeely 4 года назад +3

    I’m learning right now and I have to constantly remind myself when I am driving on the main roads that people don’t really care. I’ve had a few slip ups and no ones honked yet 😂

  • @trayolsen7867
    @trayolsen7867 2 года назад

    “Don’t buy a beater car- just practice on any car” Thank you so much!

  • @kotakoh9992
    @kotakoh9992 2 года назад

    Drove 2 and a half hours to pick up my first car last week. 96 ek hatch, never drove before but drove it back home

  • @leonrr696
    @leonrr696 2 года назад

    got my drivers license 1 week ago and im driving a manual audi s3 and im feeling pretty comfortable now, thanks

  • @kaspidian
    @kaspidian 3 года назад +2

    "You can't cause that much damage learning how to drive"
    *proceeds to put my transmission in rocket mode on highway*

  • @trey25le
    @trey25le 4 месяца назад

    1:06 just got my first manual car last month (wrx) and this tip is the main reason I went searching for tips 😂 game changer

  • @duxryedits1602
    @duxryedits1602 4 года назад +27

    dude on the left looks so geeked😂

  • @Unknownlifters
    @Unknownlifters Год назад

    Ive been driving manual for a week. Steep hills were killing me first 3 days. E brake method was shown to me by a friend and im no longer nervous to drive

  • @eltony4025
    @eltony4025 3 года назад

    Thanks dude because of you I went from stalling 10 times at every traffic light to not stalling at all.

  • @Cxrcas
    @Cxrcas Год назад

    I bought a pretty heavily modified big turbo ST for my first manual and it has a stage 3 clutch. My leg was QUIVERING trying to work the clutch and for a few minutes I didn’t think I was gonna make it home. Ngl having motorcycles and having general knowledge of how a clutch works really helps and once I got rolling it was immediately second nature. Learning the bite point was pretty hard because of the amount of pressure I had to hold. I’m used to it now.

  • @yteri973
    @yteri973 5 лет назад +6

    It's always funny to me when I see these kind of videos. I'm French and everybody drives stick here. I meen it's not cool here. Every Grandma does it 😅

    • @joaoaoj100
      @joaoaoj100 5 лет назад +6

      Ikr? Here in Europe we all learn manual, automatics are the rare ones ahaha

    • @yteri973
      @yteri973 5 лет назад

      @@joaoaoj100 Yeah true

  • @yeetboi1013
    @yeetboi1013 3 года назад

    I watched this before I drove on the road and now after a few times out on the road it all makes so much more sense

  • @leonardlee8869
    @leonardlee8869 Год назад

    The manual driver I find most of these tips to be super accurate so yeah I think people learning for the first time or even if you're not a hundred percent Confident Driving stick vehicle you should listen and practice these a lot

  • @AkshayPallikkara
    @AkshayPallikkara 4 года назад +1

    Half clutch on the hills bro that's how the pros do it😎

  • @necessaryevil4189
    @necessaryevil4189 3 года назад

    i don't mean disrespect but this video 4 beginners cuz i always drive manual but i think it's hard for u, cuz 80% or 90% of Americans driving automatic gearbox
    all respect to u man and keep up the good work ese, I'm watching u for a while and u r rly skilled
    Respect🖤

  • @CB-bl4ts
    @CB-bl4ts 4 года назад +1

    Clutch is not completely go. The car starts moving, but if I release the clutch without adding a little bit of gas to it, the car stalls. (E46 320ci)

  • @kermin
    @kermin 6 месяцев назад

    Huge tip for beginners if your car vibrates when starting, either A give a small amount of gas or b push the clutch back in and try again. You will never stall again, seriously.

  • @Atlasburn
    @Atlasburn 3 года назад

    Yo! You just saved me, man.
    That tip about not coasting to a stop in neutral kept me from an accident today. Thanks.

  • @Hxncho_Great
    @Hxncho_Great 4 года назад +7

    I downshift for no reason to pick up speed when im bored 😂 #SAVE THE MANUALS

  • @scootingscout
    @scootingscout Год назад

    As a Washingtonian my best friend is my hand break 😂 once I got confident enough sometimes I roll a little bit to warn the person behind me so they don’t get super close just in case but I always always always use my hand break!!!

  • @GeekedOutNeckbeard
    @GeekedOutNeckbeard 4 года назад

    Been learning for a week.. And man I am always anxious on a hill.
    One thing I do. That is an awful and terrifying mistake is getting to a stop, putting it in Neutral, then light goes green and I put it in 3rd gear..
    My friend help smooth out my stop and go, instead of revving to 1,500RPM like my father taught me, I just slowly release clutch until I feel it moving, then put foot on gas, and then slowly remove the Clutch and put foot on gas... Saved me. And I haven't stalled at ALL!
    I am going to avoid uphill for a long while. Traffic is a nightmare and stop/go traffic uphill for manual is a fucking daunting task.

  • @markir9
    @markir9 4 месяца назад

    16: rev match when downshifting, as will avoid clutch wear and (in more extreme cases) locking up drive wheels and possibly losing control (I've seen this happen in cars with an aggressive clutch).

  • @willneverstop
    @willneverstop 4 года назад +2

    This was a really good video...I’m a very experienced manual trans driver and even I picked up a couple things...good stuff boys keep up the good content

  • @pypermcclintock406
    @pypermcclintock406 Год назад

    just bought an 02 wrx and I super appreciate this video. thanks guys ✨

  • @dakotabikes
    @dakotabikes 5 лет назад

    I just got a Mk7 gti...learning manual in it and I found a hill in my colleges parking lot at night and i just repeatedly practiced pulling out on it till i wasnt stalling hha 😂 youtube helped a lot

  • @bechtoea
    @bechtoea 3 года назад

    I have been driving a manual transmission car for decades and the one thing I find more frustrating than anything is why manufacturers don't put "hill holders" on these cars. I had one on my 1983 Subaru and I have to tell you, it spoils you. The old school design had a cable going from the clutch pedal directly to the clutch and another cable going to the brake master cylinder. When the vehicle sat on a hill, the system had a ball bearing that rolled into position in the master cylinder and acted like a check valve. The bearing would be pushed out of place by a pin controlled by the cable, and when the cable was released, so was the ball bearing. One would periodically adjust this system to ensure the master cylinder released the brakes at the time the clutch would start to grab. Also, the clutch, because of the cable to the pedal, also had to be periodically adjusted. These days, they could easily implement this with electronics.
    I finally sold my 83 Subaru and bought an 89 S10 (worst mistake of my life). The first time I was on a hill, the light turned green, and I easily pushed the clutch down, stabbed the brakes, and then left my foot off of the brake pedal, knowing the vehicle would stay on the hill. Except, of course, it didn't and a damn near took the car behind me out.
    So yes, even today, on my 2010 Honda Fit, I would enjoy the experience a lot more if they would just install a "hill holder" and be done with it.

  • @amoney6385
    @amoney6385 5 лет назад

    ill be so honest.. i stg i learned from gran turismo playing on a wheel and pedals with clutch option engaged back in elementary in 3-4th grade. didnt drive my first manual car till 13, i just imagined i was in the game. and boom it was like magic. my dad was also really suprised because he felt like it was just a game, but he was proud of me (not).

  • @scruffyLG
    @scruffyLG 2 года назад

    I learned during LA traffic right when I pulled off the lot lol. Best way to master the clutch in my opinion

  • @Albatrosspro1
    @Albatrosspro1 3 года назад +2

    I learned to drive stick when I was 16 but I didn't learn from someone who really knew what he was doing lol. Now I just started driving on a new manual car and I realize my technique is kind of rough around the edges. Mostly the thing about going from 1st to 2nd, I'm actually finding it jolty. I think I can manage it by going super slow and easy (you said give it a kiss of gas), but this sort of made me wonder, clearly there is a way to accelerate quickly in manual cars. (Think racecar drivers.) I'm not out on the racetrack, but when you are trying to go fast, does the shifting then become jolty? Maybe I need to watch more videos.

  • @JOSEPEREZ-th9jr
    @JOSEPEREZ-th9jr 3 года назад

    Thank you guys because of you I am learning right now how to drive my dream car....

  • @kennyvasco5493
    @kennyvasco5493 Год назад

    I literally ended up here cause everything shifting into 2nd on BabyRZ it felt like a pony rodeo. Thank you 🙌

  • @BigOldBagel
    @BigOldBagel Год назад

    I’m glad you mentioned first and second gear being rough in Subarus because I thought it was just me lol

  • @itzMoJo67
    @itzMoJo67 28 дней назад

    just bought a manual car for the first time in like 15 years, wanted to see some tips on making my clutch last longer. E brake on a hill is fucking genius. never even thought about that

  • @iluvwolvesmackenzie
    @iluvwolvesmackenzie 3 года назад

    I’m fairly new at it but the way I find hills the easiest is actually without the emergency brake. I take my time and hold one foot on the foot brake, one on the clutch. I slowly release the clutch til I feel it biting, THEN I take my foot off the foot petal and onto the gas. It won’t really roll back if you only let off the brake once your clutch is biting.

  • @kylev.1163
    @kylev.1163 4 года назад

    I have a tip. Fuel economy. If you are cruising at 45 in 3rd of 4th gears (Depending on your gearbox) then upshift to your highest gear. Save gas by producing less power. A lot of people have this misconception that driving and producing anything sub 1500 rpm is bad. That is not the case. You are saving fuel.

  • @lucifer0001
    @lucifer0001 Год назад

    If there's an empty parking lot close to home go there when it's empty & practice using your clutch by stopping & going. If possible adjust your clutch pedal so it grabs closer off of the floor without dragging the clutch with the pedal fully depressed. Set the pedal throw where it's most comfortable to the owner.

  • @ReelRageTackle
    @ReelRageTackle 3 года назад

    As a subie daily driver, tip number two is legit 100% accurate!

  • @kushweedfaded
    @kushweedfaded 5 лет назад

    Just bought my first stick shift car (AP1 s2000), and only drove that vehicle the entire weekend I was home from work. When I got back into my truck to head back to work, I ended up pressing down on the brake with my left foot and shifting into drive while also giving the car a little gas 😂

  • @wretchedslippage3255
    @wretchedslippage3255 4 года назад

    I bought a 2016 FRS auto because I didnt know how to drive stick and then a year later traded it in towards a 2018 GT86 manual.. having only ever driven a manual forklift, and it was the greatest thing Ive done. Love my manual 86 lol.. the first few weeks were pretty rough though