Vet time, and I'm parked in by T$ and my upstairs neighbor. I don't want to bother her, but his car's a stick... I think I can move it w/o stalling too many times. Stalling's more likely than grinding gears at least, so at least I won't damage his car. :-P Clothes first, that's important. Yay, I get to try stick again. Um, that's a good thing right?
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Date: 2007-09-01 05:29 pm (UTC)Maybe when I get a hybrid years and years in the future it'll be a stick.
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Date: 2007-09-02 04:24 pm (UTC)Grinding gears usually means that you are either not depressing the clutch enough before shifting, or not letting it up before hitting the gas. I know a lot of people who have bought a junker and sold it a month later to learn to drive a manual.
I still favor diesels to hybrids. Similar fuel economy (compare the VW new beetle TDi to the civic hybrid or the prius), and technology that has been proven for over a century, and is far cheaper to fix. Sadly only VW sells a diesel in the states. I wish we got some of the cool european diesels. They've been getting 50mpg for a long time. They need to share the love. One of my coworkers was an earlier adopter of the prius, and we're all waiting to see how much he is going to have to pay to get his battery system fixed.