Some people are so fixated with this that a few manufacturers have dabbled with manual gear selectors, some like Honda and Toyota going as far as adding a dummy clutch pedal.Saying you have to know how to drive a manual in 2025 is akin to saying you have to know how to write a letter with a pen
I didn't see many people saying "you have to know how to drive a manual". What I saw was people saying it might be useful. Your attitude is more along the lines of "why learn something that you can get by without knowing". Some people like to know how. The same people who maybe like to understand how things work so that they can fix them themselves (instead of leaving it to someone who knows as you don't have to know yourself). The same people who maybe like to grow their own, maybe even just to know how to. You never know if/when it might be useful.Saying you have to know how to drive a manual in 2025 is akin to saying you have to know how to write a letter with a pen
Yeah, I'll have to give it another go. Especially given that I'm considering changing to an EV sooner rather than later!Usual technique is tuck your left leg back away from the pedals. Launching yourself through the windscreen is normal when learning..
Handy trick is to take off your left shoe to help remind you not to use that foot.I kept slamming on the brake presumably because I was instinctively trying to use the clutch to change gear. It was very funny. I'm sure I'd get the hang of it but would need a little practice in a safe place..
Hey I'm all for learning how to knit jumpers if someone wants to, it's a skill too
sure I'd get the hang of it but would need a little practice in a safe place...