Real Vs. Fake

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Re: Real Vs. Fake

Postby Meinas » Sat Feb 28, 2004 8:12 pm

thats awfully goofy, learn on a stick shift before going to something more simple?

now if they put you in a 777 before a cessna, hey, Im moving to England ;D
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Re: Real Vs. Fake

Postby 4_Series_Scania » Sat Feb 28, 2004 9:57 pm

Yes! come on over! - You can do what you like over here, as long as it isn't 3mph over the speed limit......  ::)
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Re: Real Vs. Fake

Postby Craig. » Sun Feb 29, 2004 4:40 am

like i said, if you get your license in an automatic you arnt allowed to drive manual, which means you are stuck for rental cars as they are almost always manuals, and finding a good automatic car here is difficult. If i learn in a manual, i can drive both when i pass. then its personal preferance which i want to drive.
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Re: Real Vs. Fake

Postby Meinas » Sun Feb 29, 2004 1:06 pm

like i said, if you get your license in an automatic you arnt allowed to drive manual, which means you are stuck for rental cars as they are almost always manuals, and finding a good automatic car here is difficult. If i learn in a manual, i can drive both when i pass. then its personal preferance which i want to drive.


ah, must have misread your first post on it :P ???
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Re: Real Vs. Fake

Postby Craig. » Sun Feb 29, 2004 1:11 pm

lol i consider it a sucess if people understand half of what i say. Certainly more than i understand :)
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Re: Real Vs. Fake

Postby eno » Mon Mar 01, 2004 3:42 am

[quote]Yes! come on over! - You can do what you like over here, as long as it isn't 3mph over the speed limit......
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Re: Real Vs. Fake

Postby Jared » Mon Mar 01, 2004 10:18 am

cars,suvs,jeeps with automatic = fake
trucks with automatic = acceptable,since trucks have 18 gears or so (at least the european models).


I agree with semi's being automatic because of the many gears and such...(I've never seen an automatic semi..)

But for a smaller truck such as the ones that I and many other people drive from point A to Point B, or use to haul stuff from here to there really should be stick if you ask me...:-)
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Re: Real Vs. Fake

Postby Jared » Mon Mar 01, 2004 10:21 am

Every once in awhile I would gladly give up my stick and go with autmatic...take this for example...

just getting onto the expressway the other day my cell phone began to ring...

Do you know how hard it is to answer the phone while shifting gears, signaling lane changes, and actually moving over?

Oh, did I mention that I was tryign to change CD's at the time as well?

J/k....

I don't bother answering my phone when I'm driving, so as to avoid unneccessary distraction...:-)
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Re: Real Vs. Fake

Postby eno » Tue Mar 02, 2004 10:17 am

I prefere the security of Stick shift  especially when driving a large vehicle add to that a decent retarder and/or an exhaust brake then I'm in hog heaven.
However the exception to this is when I'm having to stop and start a lot (Bus driving or Bin collection.) then nothing beats an automatic or semi auto gearbox. As for cars I've never been a fan of automatics especially in high performance cars .....IT AINT REAL DRIVING unless you've got complete control.
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Re: Real Vs. Fake

Postby Jared » Tue Mar 02, 2004 9:19 pm

IT AINT REAL DRIVING unless you've got complete control.


that basically sums up my thoughts on this topic..:-)
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Re: Real Vs. Fake

Postby ATI_7500 » Wed Mar 03, 2004 10:09 am

Jared,you shouldn't use your telephone while driving this can really be dangerous. Do you have a law that forbids using telephones in the car in the States? We in Germany have. if you get caught by the police, you'll be poorer by 50
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Re: Real Vs. Fake

Postby Jared » Wed Mar 03, 2004 10:43 pm

Silent, I do not use the phone while driving...

and yes we do have laws in places here, some cities and/or states have laws against it, some hive minimal fines but you are still allowed to do it as long as you remain safe...

Like i say, I don't do it, I don't plan on doing it...but I have been behind WAY TOO MANY people who have done it! And it is so frustrating to be going 25MPH in a 55MPH zone all because someone is talking on the phone instead of going the speed limit...;-)

Ok, I'm done venting...;-)
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