S stands for Sport mode. The engine revs all the way until the red line and then the gearbox shifts up automatically. It’s designed for a sportier drive feel. It has absolutely nothing to do with overtaking. You can overtake even in standard D mode.
@@zenoobgamingyt8909 N stands for “Noob” mode, all it does is doesn’t let you drive till a driving instructor changes it to “Pro”, then you’ll be really stuck and your dad has to come and put it in “Sport” then you smack a pole
I actually weirdly found a seller of their VW who also thought the sport gear was for fast over taking. I guess it's more of a "technically not very wrong, but easier way to explain to non car guys" Really interesting
@@VoAviation on manual transmission you put your car on Neutral during stops like traffic lights. On automatic transmission putting car on Neutral will harm the transmission. It's only used car towing or parking as a medium step before putting car into Parking
@@antonmartyniuk how can neutral harm your transmission? putting your car on D and apply brake at a stop light harms ur transmission. Neutral not at all harms ur transmission
@@fatehmohammad6623 long story short, many auto transmission cars provide "hold" function. When you press this button your car brake holds without the need of pressing it by foot. It only works when car is in D. Switching a lot your car in automatic transmission will harm the transmission. Experienced drivers never put car on Neutral on automatic transmission during stops on traffic lights
Automatics have a torque converter that always slippage so you can be stopped with the engine running in gear and not stall out. It acts the same way as pressing the clutch in a manual but dose it automatically. In a manual if you let go of the clutch why’ll stopped in gear it’ll stall but in an auto it won’t the car will actually start to move slowly. That’s because of the torque converter.
Manual is easier. It's about sensitivity and having a feel for a car. Automatic requires knowledge of what the letters mean and how to use it properly. Knowledge you don't have in EU, because 95% of us learn on manuals.
How do you not know how to drive auto bro. You put it in D then ignore the shifter entirely until you get to your destination. Ten times easier than manual Also the S setting is sport mode, which is just D but lets the engine rev up to 5K-7K RPM before shifting instead of 2K-4K. Dont use it for passing, since shifting to it when the car is in motion is a death sentence for the transmission. Its sole purpose is to make driving more fun.
They have a clutch pedal which is what connects the engine to the transmission which the transmission makes your car go so in a way yes it does have two gas pedals but one of them is always making you move at least always trying to
@@dalainawillis507 No?? The clutch pedal is almost like a neutral gear.. You don't go faster when you push the clutch down, it just lets you change gears, and not stall when you stop. It is definitely not a gas pedal. And also, where is the second brake pedal then? ...
@lonelyhorse64 the clutch is technically a gas pedal, if you're in 1st gear, put the clutch to the ground, and slowly lift up, you start accelerating. And you use it a lot more then just shifting
If you spend that much time getting a manual liscense and try to drive a automatic and say "i cant drive it" like bro automatics are basically manuals on easy mode
"i found out i can not drive it. i will teach you how to drive an automatic" 💀💀💀
Cause when you grew up outside the US in the 90s it's all 3 pedals
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You’re not being funny
@@JeffLouischarles-y8j no one asked
he meant when he was new
Actually R stands for Race mode
No, R is reverse and S is sport mode
@@justarandomcake2538 bruh it's a joke and s actually stands for standby
@@tootsieff6178 nah he will probably reply saying “ No S mEaNs SpOrT nOt StAnDbY”
@@blend2008 lol
Thanks i put my R gear when i was driving now my transmission was nuked
There is no need to use N at a traffic light
No need to use it at all it’s only there for towing purposes
@@ryans413but when you park, you put d to n, then handbreak then p.
S stands for Sport mode. The engine revs all the way until the red line and then the gearbox shifts up automatically. It’s designed for a sportier drive feel. It has absolutely nothing to do with overtaking. You can overtake even in standard D mode.
R stands for racing mode, basically means it'll overclock the engine
@@zenoobgamingyt8909 N stands for “Noob” mode, all it does is doesn’t let you drive till a driving instructor changes it to “Pro”, then you’ll be really stuck and your dad has to come and put it in “Sport” then you smack a pole
@@jeraldplays9828🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@jeraldplays9828+/- means losing or gaining points.
I actually weirdly found a seller of their VW who also thought the sport gear was for fast over taking. I guess it's more of a "technically not very wrong, but easier way to explain to non car guys"
Really interesting
Please don't put an automatic transmission car on Neutral in traffic lights. Please don't!
Why not?
?
@@VoAviation on manual transmission you put your car on Neutral during stops like traffic lights. On automatic transmission putting car on Neutral will harm the transmission. It's only used car towing or parking as a medium step before putting car into Parking
@@antonmartyniuk how can neutral harm your transmission? putting your car on D and apply brake at a stop light harms ur transmission. Neutral not at all harms ur transmission
@@fatehmohammad6623 long story short, many auto transmission cars provide "hold" function. When you press this button your car brake holds without the need of pressing it by foot. It only works when car is in D. Switching a lot your car in automatic transmission will harm the transmission. Experienced drivers never put car on Neutral on automatic transmission during stops on traffic lights
"only one accelerator and one brake", how many brake pedals do you want bro 💀
I want 3
Was thinking the same 😅😅
@@274KDUI58
2.5 is enough
Clutch pedal can be use as brake
@@jamalliwalug6639please enlighten me how thats supposed to work
Legend says,
"Real men use three pedals".
Why tho, it's outdated technology. Real men don't make their lives harder just in order to feel a shred of integrity.
you mean 4 XD
@@dennis3004pspthree
@@practicalearthbut manual is cheaper, more fun. And gives you more control over the vehicle, especially when driving a sport car
Legend says
“Real men don’t argue over transmission”.
I drive a manual and I've tried automatic cars but I still find manual to be more satisfying.
manule also have 1 brake and 1 acccelorator, the automatic just misses the clutch paddle because you don't need in automatic
Thank you , from south Morocco
Bro. How can you not know how to drive an automatic when you can drive manual?
It’s different, knowing which gear while breaking, can you stay in drive mode while at a traffic light etc. At least that’s what I’m unsure about
Automatics have a torque converter that always slippage so you can be stopped with the engine running in gear and not stall out. It acts the same way as pressing the clutch in a manual but dose it automatically. In a manual if you let go of the clutch why’ll stopped in gear it’ll stall but in an auto it won’t the car will actually start to move slowly. That’s because of the torque converter.
Manual is easier. It's about sensitivity and having a feel for a car. Automatic requires knowledge of what the letters mean and how to use it properly. Knowledge you don't have in EU, because 95% of us learn on manuals.
WE CRASHING & PULLED OVER WITH THIS ONE🗣️🔥🔥❗❗
When I drive an automatic car I was finding the clutch😅
i’ve been driving manual truck and utes since i was 8
It's the first time I've seen someone actually explaining how to drive an automatic 💀
How do you not know how to drive auto bro. You put it in D then ignore the shifter entirely until you get to your destination. Ten times easier than manual
Also the S setting is sport mode, which is just D but lets the engine rev up to 5K-7K RPM before shifting instead of 2K-4K. Dont use it for passing, since shifting to it when the car is in motion is a death sentence for the transmission. Its sole purpose is to make driving more fun.
My car also has only one brake and one accelerator..😂
He was talking about clutch
S = fun mode not overtake lol
Also in Philippines is just same
This is fucking amazing
Thank you 👍😊
This relate to me never seen a automatic before
It's so confusing going to auto cos I'm used to 2 accelerator pedals in manual
Never mind all that bollocks tell us how to set the mirrors for 1000 percent easier parking again.
Some people put S gear
S is for sports mode
In my family’s car, sports mode is manual mode
S means for sport
And remember P is for passing D is for driving in the day N is for driving in the night and R is for racing 😊
"N gear for neutral and other traffic lights
nah n gear is to use nitro and p gear is power and r is race mode
My first car was a manual transmission in my dad was the one who actually taught me
Bro in every car you get a single accelerator and a single brake
Automatic cars aren't special
Manual cars have a Single accelerator,Single brake and one clutch
Automatics are for noobs like me, Manuals are for hardcores
P R N
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Bruh 😂
🎉♻️🚔🚔🚔good 👍 👌 👏 😋 🙌 😌 👍 👌 car master
Don't use neutral for traffic light/stops!
I can’t believe this needs too exist
Stat Maxed out: Car Knowledge 1000
I'm concerned for society
Im from SA and ive never driven a automatic car they are very uncommon on the roads. So basically we not lazy lol
I learned at home
Who needs this? 😂😂
N is for Nitro
I just wanna know why he has his finger randomly floating about in the video lol, whats the purpose
Usa australia canadan new zeleand drive automatic transmission. But europe is manual transmission. That why licence in europe are very hard
Well done bro che
Dont use neutral if you want to save your transmission.
I wish I had this problem🙄
"I found out i can not drive it" -Said no one ever.
Bro really thinks the S gear means sport and is used for overtaking 💀
Bro i was driving automatic at 14
Does a manual transmission have more than one brake & accelerator 😂
You bought the car without test driving it?
What type of volkswagen is this?
God loves you❤️🔥❤️🔥
S means standard
*Sport
Semi*
Actually I’m wrong because that would be a separate gear.
This video is useless, also manual cars also have only one brake and one accelerator, are you suggesting manual cars have more than one gas pedal???
They have a clutch pedal which is what connects the engine to the transmission which the transmission makes your car go so in a way yes it does have two gas pedals but one of them is always making you move at least always trying to
@@dalainawillis507 No?? The clutch pedal is almost like a neutral gear.. You don't go faster when you push the clutch down, it just lets you change gears, and not stall when you stop. It is definitely not a gas pedal. And also, where is the second brake pedal then? ...
@lonelyhorse64 the clutch is technically a gas pedal, if you're in 1st gear, put the clutch to the ground, and slowly lift up, you start accelerating. And you use it a lot more then just shifting
@@AIexanderHille That is true, but in literally any other circumstance, it is like the neutral gear, but you can shift using it.
What about when we go up in mountain
'O' is missing there in the gear section 🙊
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As an American...
I am not a doctor but today I'll perform a surgery
In the name of Europe, Thank you😀
In America, it’s kind of the opposite
If you spend that much time getting a manual liscense and try to drive a automatic and say "i cant drive it" like bro automatics are basically manuals on easy mode
S is for sport
Um…. Put it in gear and hit the gas? It’s easier than manual lol
But it's more expensive and not as fun
I know this S on gear, the S gear is automaticaly manual.
I see in car's service
Oh no my car have a DRS button what's that
Bo Tina eto na laman ko na PANO mag darad 😃
Whatss over taking mean please 😢
sHoW mE hOw To PrEsS tHe HoRn BuTtOn
"First of all, an automatic transmission car has only one brake and one accelerator," Ah, yes I forgot that manuals have 2 accelerators
the S gear is semi
Uncomfortable for left footed guys
My car has 2 accelerators
I think all car have Only one brake and one exalerator 😂
Whats the difference between the P on the gearbox and the park button
Electronic brake
One locks the front wheels, the other locks the rear wheels
So as manuals 1 break 1 clutch 1 gas😂😅
You are a. Best. Car teacher ❤❤❤
Good luck transmission to sport mood every time you overtake.... 😂
It’s literally impossible to not know how to drive automatic if you learned manual first. Quite the opposite, you would drive automatic even better
S=Sport
Don’t put your car into neutral in a red light, just don’t
the say the reason why
@Jakunism has no benefit in an automatic and is dangerous since you cant accelerate if needed
İn Germany it is illegal to drive an automatic with manual-gear driver license💀
huh? not the other way?
@@_Fug Both
In my country if you've 6 wheeler license you can drive 4 and 2 wheeler without knowing it 💀💀
Seems all late model cars automatics.
S means stop
Me have automatic car
Bro knows how to drive a stick but not an automatic 😂😂😂😂
9:15
only leagend understand 😢
Bro don't know that it's faster to use both feet
Dude should NOT be allowed to drive if he can't drive an automatic after learning with a manual
Driving in automatic after learning on a manual is easy mate, the guy in the video is obviously joking
Why English accent is sound like Robot 🤖
Don’t manuals only have 1 brake and gas pedal? 😂
No, they have a clutch, have you never drove manual?
@@AIexanderHille one brake pedal, and one gas pedal. And one clutch pedal 😂 I own a manual scion tc and it has one of each of those not multiple.
@@AIexanderHille this guy said “it only has one brake and gas pedal!” Yea lmao doesn’t ever car? Like shit
Too hard for me
How tf can u drive a manual but not an automatic 💀💀💀
You need to redo your test 🙄do not listen to this person people he has no clue
Bro I´m 13 and I knew that 🤡
Same
Because you drive automatic
Error 😢
You can still drive it manual 💀
It's not the same, and not all cars have it, all you can do is shift the gears, there's no clutch involved
leave the rest! we will talk about it later ..
first you tell me, Why you couldn't drive this simple Automatic Transmission car.. What was so Hard ??