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on 7/31/2008 That is an incorrect definition of "riding the clutch". See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clutch_control for a proper one. Coasting with the clutch all the way down will NOT cause wear and tear on the clutch.
on 7/31/2008 Yikes! those pedals are worn out yo! And the gas pedal .. no pad at all. Be careful!
on 7/31/2008 oh man those pads are worn and the gas pedal pad is nonexistant.
on 7/15/2008 it is very bad tutorial. also, in my opinion, there is no way to learn how to drive a car using such videos
on 4/24/2008 Whoever made this video has no idea about using a manual car, please revise from step 11 as you do NOT press the brake peddle then accelerating through the gears (in case you are confused - the brake peddle is the one in the middle). Also your method for pulling off from first is incorrect, as you should find the the biting point in first whilst controlling the car with the handbrake, NOT the footbrake. If a driver follows these instructions they will not be in control on a slope.
on 4/13/2008 You probably need some exercise:) http://www.pedalcarsonline.co.nz
on 4/13/2008 You probably need some exercise http://www.pedalcarsonline.co.nz
on 4/8/2008 i am afraid of driving a car but i still want to learn how to drive it sometimes. i just read your articke think it's not very complex. someone on a life style forum on singleparentdate site told me that if someone who want to hand his own life he must learn how to hand the steering wheel. is he right?
on 4/8/2008 hello
on 4/8/2008 i am afraid of driving a car but i still want to learn how to drive it sometimes. i just read your articke think it's not very complex. someone on a life style forum on singleparentdate.com told me that if someone who want to hand his own life he must learn how to hand the steering wheel. is he right?
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