Did you really just ask that dumb question? I've driven manual transmissions all my life, unless you're holding the car parked on an incline in a gear because of weak E-brake or whatever reason, you can smoothly go in and out of first 4 gears on ANY car without the clutch. Heck, you can shift without clutch even when driving, I spent 2 weeks in 2004 in professional school for instructors, each car has a RPM spot where gear can go in without a single grind and same thing on the way down.
Yes. I have too. The clutch is there for a reason so use it lol. Obviously this is a newer car which has a hydraulic clutch. If you did this with a cable clutch the cable would break. No need to get upset just my opinion.
Is it a good car if bought with 220k miles on it for $9k? The manual version
I'd talk them down to atleast $5,500
Did you really just put the car in first without the clutch?...
+Ryan Cook - maybe you didn't notice the engine was off
Lmao he sure did...
Did you really just ask that dumb question? I've driven manual transmissions all my life, unless you're holding the car parked on an incline in a gear because of weak E-brake or whatever reason, you can smoothly go in and out of first 4 gears on ANY car without the clutch. Heck, you can shift without clutch even when driving, I spent 2 weeks in 2004 in professional school for instructors, each car has a RPM spot where gear can go in without a single grind and same thing on the way down.
Yes. I have too. The clutch is there for a reason so use it lol. Obviously this is a newer car which has a hydraulic clutch. If you did this with a cable clutch the cable would break. No need to get upset just my opinion.