Is it still considered driving stick if i only drive stick diesels because i like how even on hills just letting off the clutch i go? i couldbt stand my old 4 cylinder honda 5 speed it could stall easily
nope gotta be gass
>>17621781
this is retarded. of course it's a lot easier to drive stick in a diesel that doesn't make it autotragic level
>>17621503
either gas or diesel.
have a old gas truck manual. just know it's not your old shitbox and it will handle like a truck.
also to your problem with hill
>practice makes perfect
>>17621503
>4 cylinder Honda 5 speed stalls easily
If my only car is a 4 cylinder Honda 5 speed does that mean I won't have problems with other manual cars.
>muh theft prevention
>muh RESALE VALUE
>MUH SKILL
>>17621503
Or you could, y'know, use the handbrake like a normal person.
>>17621503
Of course.
The most purist arrangement if when only computer you got is CDI.
when i was learning to drive, i was stalling left and right (he had a yaris with a end of life clutch) but then when he got his diesel i30 (bet he regrets that now lel, this was only in september) i didn't stall it once.
diesels make nice dailies, but if you can't drive a petrol, then you haven't mastered the clutch control required to be able to say that you can drive manual.
>be learning how to hillstart
>dump clutch
>tires spinning all the way up the hill
Based Cummins ram
>>17622037
it'll just take some adjusting
>>17622037
I have a 3 cylinder 5 speed Honda with 40hp... it doesn't stall easily at all.
In fact, first gear is so low on it, you can basically dump the clutch with no gas and it goes.
>>17622112
LELLELEL
Only amerilards use fucking handbrake, on small inclines...
If you are not a complete retard you can easily start on a steep incline without the use of handbrakes.