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Toyota recall striking anyone else as fishy?
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Divers
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>>>>>>Except that I'm talking about coasting downhill, not downshifting uphill. If I need to slow down going downhill, I break. On level surfaces, depending on my speed, I'll often downshift to slow. By the way, why do 'slow down' and 'slow up' mean the same thing?
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>>>>>Wow. Coasting a vehicle with the clutch depressed at a high rate of speed is dangerous.
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>>>>If only there were hills here I would attempt a scientific test.
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>>>Did anyone notice there's only four of us who talk about clutch? Most of the rest are silent as if we're talking Klingon :).
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>>Figures - most people prolly opted for an automatic transmission....although it would be nice to have one those fine clutchless-paddle-shifting gizmos that's on the newer Ferrari's.
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>>As far as downshifiting goes - doing it uphill is not that difficult as doing so when going downhill or on a flat surface - IF you're doing it right that is. A nice technique called "heel-toe" - Again this is one of those things that people don't bother to learn that I think should be a requirement for even getting a license.
>>http://www.edmunds.com/advice/youngdrivers/articles/119593/article.html
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>Years ago, a driving instructor I knew sneered at automatic transmissions. I remember him saying, "You know the bumper cars at the exhibition? Those are automatics." Only he said it with a Russian accent.

hahaha. Well I can see his point. In theory a driver has more control over a car with a standard transmission that one with an automatic - that is assuming of course the person knows how to drive properly.
My twin sister recently bought a new car and the salesman at the dealership was very confused because she wanted a stick-shift and not an automatic - it's like he couldn't figure out why a GIRL would want that...ha. He asked 5 or 6 times and then tried to explain what the difference was thinking she didn't know.
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