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People with More Money than Driving Skills
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Posted: 2010-02-13 18:08:42
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My fav was the dip-tard who thinks he's doing a burnout, but he's roasting the clutch.
Seeing those morons ruin their stupid cars made me happy in my special bits.
LOL , that orange lambourghini diablo was so nice <3 at least he didnt fuck it up , too baadd...
lmfao in the begenning the buguatti he said it will be his one day then he said it must be a lambo or something FAIL buguatti doesnt look anything similar to lamborghini it looks like a car from burnout dominator lolz
lolz itd be an honor to get hit by a lamborghini or ferrari
Stuff like this is equal in my eyes to the people here in the UK about who buy dangerous breeds of dogs to make themselves look hard without knowing how to train or handle them and put other people in danger in the process.
Although the guy in the 'trapped' Ferrari, if he'd done that at a kerb between 2 parked cars it would have been awesome :D
Although the guy in the 'trapped' Ferrari, if he'd done that at a kerb between 2 parked cars it would have been awesome :D
lol I know that there are some
but most of you are driving only automatic
and u usually only learn to drive automatic
I got a drivers license from the united states
and nobody in the high school had a car with stick shift
non of them
and if one of them would drive with stick shift
well
they couldnt lol
but most of you are driving only automatic
and u usually only learn to drive automatic
I got a drivers license from the united states
and nobody in the high school had a car with stick shift
non of them
and if one of them would drive with stick shift
well
they couldnt lol
Not everyone learns to drive stick in an automatic. And you must not have seen a lot of cars in the U.S. if you haven't seen any with a clutch. Some automatic cars have a manual option that allows you to manually adjust the gears yourself and other cars have paddle shifters. But I've seen a lot of manual cars with a clutch. So it actually is fairly common. Considering that I own five straight drive cars myself. Just saying.
that happens when you only can drive automatic cars lol
stick shift is a lot better to control and more fun
just wanna say it to you americans lol I feel sorry for you (btw I have a drivers license from america and germany so you know I am not just talking lol)
stick shift is a lot better to control and more fun
just wanna say it to you americans lol I feel sorry for you (btw I have a drivers license from america and germany so you know I am not just talking lol)
There are stick shift vehicles in the states so what the hell are you talking about?
.......Not all Americans a dimwits for the record. I know how manual cars are more common in Europe, but I know more than a few people who can drive (and prefer) manual. I myself am a girl, who prefers a straight drive car. Everyone in my family can and does drive stick. My boyfriend drives stick. My best friend drives stick. A large amount of people in my area drive stick.
So, too bad that you "feel sorry for us Americans". Just because you have a German driver's license doesn't mean that you're automatically brag-worthy when it comes to driving stick.
So, too bad that you "feel sorry for us Americans". Just because you have a German driver's license doesn't mean that you're automatically brag-worthy when it comes to driving stick.
well in the US you learn driving with automatic cars
at least thats how I had to learn it
and the only "stick shift" cars I've seen were cars without clutch
dont know how this works
and no I dont mean the stick with the D and 1 and 2
what I am saying is that stick shift isnt common in the US
I actually dont know if you have to pay more for stick shift or anything
at least here you have to pay more for automatic cars
thats why I said I feel sorry for you
it is pretty much the easiest thing in the world to drive a car but it is not easy with stick shift so it is harder to steal it if you dont know how you do it and your 5 year old son cant just accidently drive away
and you can control how much gas you are using u can start really quick or change the gear really quick
at least thats how I had to learn it
and the only "stick shift" cars I've seen were cars without clutch
dont know how this works
and no I dont mean the stick with the D and 1 and 2
what I am saying is that stick shift isnt common in the US
I actually dont know if you have to pay more for stick shift or anything
at least here you have to pay more for automatic cars
thats why I said I feel sorry for you
it is pretty much the easiest thing in the world to drive a car but it is not easy with stick shift so it is harder to steal it if you dont know how you do it and your 5 year old son cant just accidently drive away
and you can control how much gas you are using u can start really quick or change the gear really quick