MW wrote:Not sure it applies in here but my eldest got her L's this morning...any advice welcome!
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MW wrote:Not sure it applies in here but my eldest got her L's this morning...any advice welcome!
Certainly applies to me, it’s gets easier the more you do it.
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That's what i figure.
Car situation isnt ideal. Her choice is either a Kluger tank or a corolla manual...
Car situation isnt ideal. Her choice is either a Kluger tank or a corolla manual...
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MW wrote:That's what i figure.
Car situation isnt ideal. Her choice is either a Kluger tank or a corolla manual...
corolla manuals do exist, but to say that they are thin on the ground is an understatement...
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MW wrote:That's what i figure.
Car situation isnt ideal. Her choice is either a Kluger tank or a corolla manual...
I've had both kids learn to drive manuals, but after they've done 15-20 hours on the road to have some road sense and not be overwhelmed by having to learn two crafts at once.
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My lad is good going forward but those reversing times are a little scary. Can’t work out the turning of the wheel
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tipper wrote:MW wrote:That's what i figure.
Car situation isnt ideal. Her choice is either a Kluger tank or a corolla manual...
corolla manuals do exist, but to say that they are thin on the ground is an understatement...
Yeah I've got one!
Those are the two cars we own for her to learn in is what I meant
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Brodlach wrote:My lad is good going forward but those reversing times are a little scary. Can’t work out the turning of the wheel
Reminds me of when the youngest got her license. Hit a car while pulling into a carpark space. Exchanged details with other party then hit the same car on the way out of the space. When she got home and told us the story, I made the mistake of asking why she hit it on the way out. She rolled her eyes and told me "you go out the same way you go in". I tried to have a discussion about that wobbly thing she was sitting behind but apparently I knew nothing even back then.
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Kahuna wrote:Brodlach wrote:My lad is good going forward but those reversing times are a little scary. Can’t work out the turning of the wheel
Reminds me of when the youngest got her license. Hit a car while pulling into a carpark space. Exchanged details with other party then hit the same car on the way out of the space. When she got home and told us the story, I made the mistake of asking why she hit it on the way out. She rolled her eyes and told me "you go out the same way you go in". I tried to have a discussion about that wobbly thing she was sitting behind but apparently I knew nothing even back then.
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I could tell you about the time I saw a L Plater over correct on Henley Beach Road and crash through a shop window
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Kahuna wrote:Brodlach wrote:My lad is good going forward but those reversing times are a little scary. Can’t work out the turning of the wheel
Reminds me of when the youngest got her license. Hit a car while pulling into a carpark space. Exchanged details with other party then hit the same car on the way out of the space. When she got home and told us the story, I made the mistake of asking why she hit it on the way out. She rolled her eyes and told me "you go out the same way you go in". I tried to have a discussion about that wobbly thing she was sitting behind but apparently I knew nothing even back then.
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I would definitely start with the manual.MW wrote:tipper wrote:MW wrote:That's what i figure.
Car situation isnt ideal. Her choice is either a Kluger tank or a corolla manual...
corolla manuals do exist, but to say that they are thin on the ground is an understatement...
Yeah I've got one!
Those are the two cars we own for her to learn in is what I meant
First lesson would be finding friction point and learning to drive at 1 km/h, without stalling, stopping or speeding up.
The lesson is control.
If they can learn how to control the car at the slowest of speeds - counterintuitively, the hardest thing in a manual - they can control it at higher speeds.
I wouldn't start with an auto because it's almost too easy - thus a false sense of control might be experienced by the learner.
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MW wrote:Not sure it applies in here but my eldest got her L's this morning...any advice welcome!
Been through both boys from L's to full licence.
Wait until she waves goodbye one night on the way to training (or whatever) & you reach for your keys for the lift..........then realise they can get there themselves, worth all the angst.
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tipper wrote:MW wrote:That's what i figure.
Car situation isnt ideal. Her choice is either a Kluger tank or a corolla manual...
corolla manuals do exist, but to say that they are thin on the ground is an understatement...
Hey, I have a manual corolla - what do you mean by thin on the ground?
they're ripper cars - as long as you teach them to drive manuals correctly, it'll last forever.
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Footy Chick wrote:tipper wrote:MW wrote:That's what i figure.
Car situation isnt ideal. Her choice is either a Kluger tank or a corolla manual...
corolla manuals do exist, but to say that they are thin on the ground is an understatement...
Hey, I have a manual corolla - what do you mean by thin on the ground?
they're ripper cars - as long as you teach them to drive manuals correctly, it'll last forever.
i mean that they are as rare as hens teeth. you just cant find them usually. most people that buy corollas new (or any car for that matter) buy autos.
i have no problem with corollas, and i certainly wasnt having a go at them.
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Stick shift is an anti theft device these days [emoji6]tipper wrote:Footy Chick wrote:tipper wrote:MW wrote:That's what i figure.
Car situation isnt ideal. Her choice is either a Kluger tank or a corolla manual...
corolla manuals do exist, but to say that they are thin on the ground is an understatement...
Hey, I have a manual corolla - what do you mean by thin on the ground?
they're ripper cars - as long as you teach them to drive manuals correctly, it'll last forever.
i mean that they are as rare as hens teeth. you just cant find them usually. most people that buy corollas new (or any car for that matter) buy autos.
i have no problem with corollas, and i certainly wasnt having a go at them.
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heater31 wrote:Stick shift is an anti theft device these days [emoji6]
agreed. hence why both of my cars are manuals
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tipper wrote:Footy Chick wrote:tipper wrote:MW wrote:That's what i figure.
Car situation isnt ideal. Her choice is either a Kluger tank or a corolla manual...
corolla manuals do exist, but to say that they are thin on the ground is an understatement...
Hey, I have a manual corolla - what do you mean by thin on the ground?
they're ripper cars - as long as you teach them to drive manuals correctly, it'll last forever.
i mean that they are as rare as hens teeth. you just cant find them usually. most people that buy corollas new (or any car for that matter) buy autos.
i have no problem with corollas, and i certainly wasnt having a go at them.
Ah, yeah, I've only ever had manual corollas
Problem is, is that nowdays most of the corollas for sale nowdays are ex-rentals, so yesk, they're auto and have bloody high km's on them
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Last Sunday we headed up to the Barossa for 48 hours with another family, thoroughly enjoyed getting visited the below places, getting pissed on a Monday and driven around by our son
Grant Burge
Rockfords
Sepplesfield
Craft Brewhouse near Nuri for lunch (can't remember its name)
Sepplesfield Gin Distillery - absolute favourite, cracking place to try some gins and enjoy the surroundings.
Wanted to go to a few other places but it seems half the Barossa is closed on Monday's.
Ended up doing a pub feed in Tanunda and Angaston for dinner both nights, OK food but both pubs haven't had any decor changes since the 70's
Slow drive home via the Hills on the Tuesday was good also with stocking up at Lyndoch bakery, Melba's and Berenberg
Very enjoyable.
Grant Burge
Rockfords
Sepplesfield
Craft Brewhouse near Nuri for lunch (can't remember its name)
Sepplesfield Gin Distillery - absolute favourite, cracking place to try some gins and enjoy the surroundings.
Wanted to go to a few other places but it seems half the Barossa is closed on Monday's.
Ended up doing a pub feed in Tanunda and Angaston for dinner both nights, OK food but both pubs haven't had any decor changes since the 70's
Slow drive home via the Hills on the Tuesday was good also with stocking up at Lyndoch bakery, Melba's and Berenberg
Very enjoyable.
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