Great video! I got mine last year and it was actually my first manual car. I signed the papers, took a 15min driving lesson and drove it to work the same day, lol
Love the idea but there is some weird advice in this video. "always rely on the clutch pedal" is not at all a good idea - the part where you said that, you could have stayed in gear all the way up to the line. Also, the clutch being "engaged" means you're off the pedal, not on it. Sick car by the way - the yellow is beautiful
More or less, some differences in verbiage but that is personal preference. I do agree that shifting gets easier in higher gears or listening to the engine but no reason to play stop light grand prix. Plain and simply practice stop/start in first or reverse, learn where the clutch engages as you feather that throttle. After that everything is chocolate cake.
Great video! I got mine last year and it was actually my first manual car. I signed the papers, took a 15min driving lesson and drove it to work the same day, lol
Love the idea but there is some weird advice in this video. "always rely on the clutch pedal" is not at all a good idea - the part where you said that, you could have stayed in gear all the way up to the line. Also, the clutch being "engaged" means you're off the pedal, not on it.
Sick car by the way - the yellow is beautiful
I appreciate your input! Thank you for the kind words🙏🏼
Watching this after I got my s2000 😂 never drove manual before
good video. keep on doing what you are doing.
Thank you🙌🏼
More or less, some differences in verbiage but that is personal preference. I do agree that shifting gets easier in higher gears or listening to the engine but no reason to play stop light grand prix. Plain and simply practice stop/start in first or reverse, learn where the clutch engages as you feather that throttle.
After that everything is chocolate cake.
If you can make a detailed video . I’m buying my S2000 soon
Damn. I guess this video not for me since I’m 28😞
Dang you and me both im 23😢😢😢
The fact that there is video on how to drive stick is so sad😢
Yea so stupid. Why can't people be born with full knowledge of how everything works? So sad.