You forgot the most important part "Do it with a V10 engine"
Releasing the clutch with no gas works on big-engine cars or diesel ones. But it's better to give it some gas to increase the range of the bite point and decrease your chances of stalling. Like they say " You go with the clutch, not the gas"(it's translated I hope you get the point)
Learning how to drive Manuel on a Dodge Viper Mamba Edition is like writing your own death sentence.
As a European, I find this very entertaining.
Thank you. I never knew i needed a manual car to drive manual. π
I've been driving for 4 years, learned manual 2 years ago. With only those 2 years, I can go straight to the pinch point, even in hills, without stalling. It's honestly insane once you get good at it. I wonder how I'll be after 10 years of driving
Now I want my first car to be manual
Out of all the manual car videos I have seen this short us probably the best one Iβve seen itβs very easy to understand and he explains everything so well 10/10 short
yeah im glad you taught people how to stop too in the same video.. because my father only taught me how to get the car rolling and i stalled it a few years back
Nice pick, a V10 Dogde Vipe is the perfect car for learning manual, very soft, not too much power and with excellent maneuverability.
The best explanation ever.
Thanks bro i got 6 neturals now π
I'm 15 and just started wanting to learn to drive and man my mom explained it to me like 5 times and this one video actually taught me it, tysm
Best tutorial β€
With a Dodge Viper? That's Insane!! πβ₯οΈβ¨
As an 11 year old, my dad didnt really ever teach me how to drive stick but i payed attension to him drivong and now i drove stick at 11π
genuinely accurate, and i learned what a pinch point is lol
Instead of throttle,brake,clutch, its easier to remember as ABC-accelerator,brake,clutch PS:my Dad taught it to meππ
Thanks man im supported to get my licence at the end of this year and this helps alotπ π
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