How to teach a girl how to drive stick?
#1
How to teach a girl how to drive stick?
Well i need to teach a girl how to drive a standard transmission. The problem is, she is friggen clueless no matter how hard to try to explain it to her. Is there any reading I can recommend to her so she can try to understand it before trying to actually practice?
#3
don't explain the mechanism of how it works, just tell her what to do (at first, explain it later)....have her sit closer to the steering wheel at first also...people have a hard time doing precision work (clutch movement is sort of precise) with their legs
#8
Its hopeless....lemme tell u guys, dun make the mistakes i made when teaching my G/f....1) dun use a car w/lots of toque 2)dun use a lowered car
When i taught my g/f in the TJ i had, it scared the **** out of her whenever we stalled, since it hop up, n it was a very scary feeling to girls. After we used my EL, didnt work as well, cause the sparcos were to low and the suspension was to firm, which gave her a lot of pressure everytime a bump came n she'd juss take her foot rite off the clutch....
When i taught my g/f in the TJ i had, it scared the **** out of her whenever we stalled, since it hop up, n it was a very scary feeling to girls. After we used my EL, didnt work as well, cause the sparcos were to low and the suspension was to firm, which gave her a lot of pressure everytime a bump came n she'd juss take her foot rite off the clutch....
#9
go to the arcade, u can show her all the steps and she can practice right beside u...people learn better when they get to see everything happen, much easier for her to see at the arcade than in ur cramped little civic...
after that, try it without the car running...
use the rope/steeringwheel/accelerator/clutch method (difficult to describe)...
after that, try it without the car running...
use the rope/steeringwheel/accelerator/clutch method (difficult to describe)...
#10
i have taught my ex-gf before.....yes, i agree, don't explain the mechanism too much first, but atleast, tell her some very basic infor like how the clutch work, it helps
if she knows how to drive auto, it won't too bad IMO
tell u my story, after my ex got a G2(she only driving when she was in the "training mode", so she never driven in her own), i had taught her how to drive stick, 15mins/day, taught her for 3 days, just let her driving in the parking lot, and used 1,2 gear only. in the 4th day, when i woke up...........u guys guess what happened??? she told me that she bought me some breakfast, and bought something from supermarket.............BY DRIVING MY CAR.........
if she knows how to drive auto, it won't too bad IMO
tell u my story, after my ex got a G2(she only driving when she was in the "training mode", so she never driven in her own), i had taught her how to drive stick, 15mins/day, taught her for 3 days, just let her driving in the parking lot, and used 1,2 gear only. in the 4th day, when i woke up...........u guys guess what happened??? she told me that she bought me some breakfast, and bought something from supermarket.............BY DRIVING MY CAR.........
#12
Originally posted by Pimpin-EL
Its hopeless....lemme tell u guys, dun make the mistakes i made when teaching my G/f....1) dun use a car w/lots of toque 2)dun use a lowered car
Its hopeless....lemme tell u guys, dun make the mistakes i made when teaching my G/f....1) dun use a car w/lots of toque 2)dun use a lowered car
Try teaching her in a parking lot covered in snow. Make sure you have winters on.I tried to teach my GF and I'm pretty sure she broke my engine mount.:cry:
#13
Re: How to teach a girl how to drive stick?
Originally posted by civicnation
Well i need to teach a girl how to drive a standard transmission. The problem is, she is friggen clueless no matter how hard to try to explain it to her. Is there any reading I can recommend to her so she can try to understand it before trying to actually practice?
Well i need to teach a girl how to drive a standard transmission. The problem is, she is friggen clueless no matter how hard to try to explain it to her. Is there any reading I can recommend to her so she can try to understand it before trying to actually practice?
Unless she is naturally short in leg length.
#14
In 10-15 mins I had my gf (now wife) driving around an empty parking lot in 1st and 2nd gear....she didn't do too bad for some one who didn't have a clue to begin with...
At the time was driving my 94 V6 cavalier, lots of torque=hard to stall.
It's hard to explain to someone in words something that you have to 'feel', like the clutch and how much gas to give it.
Also drives me nuts when they keep asking questions like "how do I know when to shift?" and "how do I know which gear to be in".....they also like saying: "It's too much to think about"....LOL..
With some time and practice most ppl can do it no problem.
At the time was driving my 94 V6 cavalier, lots of torque=hard to stall.
It's hard to explain to someone in words something that you have to 'feel', like the clutch and how much gas to give it.
Also drives me nuts when they keep asking questions like "how do I know when to shift?" and "how do I know which gear to be in".....they also like saying: "It's too much to think about"....LOL..
With some time and practice most ppl can do it no problem.
#15
How I learned and this works every single time I've thought someone.
Press the clutch in
Shift into first gear
Release the clutch till you feel it starting to grab and the engine bogs down a bit
Give it a lil gas
Finish releasing the clutch.
Practice first gear starts as getting a manual vehicle moving is the hardest thing for a noob. Shifting can up later.
Also if you have a friend with a 5spd Jeep, I highly reccommend that. Put it in 4LO and you won't stall it out as easily.
Press the clutch in
Shift into first gear
Release the clutch till you feel it starting to grab and the engine bogs down a bit
Give it a lil gas
Finish releasing the clutch.
Practice first gear starts as getting a manual vehicle moving is the hardest thing for a noob. Shifting can up later.
Also if you have a friend with a 5spd Jeep, I highly reccommend that. Put it in 4LO and you won't stall it out as easily.
#17
i've been getting my gf prepared for awhile now. sometimes when we drive i let her shift, so she knows when to shift with my car by the sound of the engine. so that hopefully will make things a little easier down the road.
#18
Originally posted by kwyze
i've been getting my gf prepared for awhile now. sometimes when we drive i let her shift, so she knows when to shift with my car by the sound of the engine. so that hopefully will make things a little easier down the road.
i've been getting my gf prepared for awhile now. sometimes when we drive i let her shift, so she knows when to shift with my car by the sound of the engine. so that hopefully will make things a little easier down the road.
#20
Its for my sister. She can drive auto but i'm getting too frustrated trying to explain it to her. I think I'm just going to get her to learn by doing. Hopefully she doesn't mess it up!
The reason I HAVE to teach her is because I want a new, more presentable car for business, but at the same time I don't want to get rid of my car since I have a lot of money in it. Id rather give it to her and still be able to drive it on the odd weekend here and there.
There is no literature I can present her with beforehand? Anything online or even at a bookstore? Is there a "driving standard transmission for dummies" ?
The reason I HAVE to teach her is because I want a new, more presentable car for business, but at the same time I don't want to get rid of my car since I have a lot of money in it. Id rather give it to her and still be able to drive it on the odd weekend here and there.
There is no literature I can present her with beforehand? Anything online or even at a bookstore? Is there a "driving standard transmission for dummies" ?