AMERICAN Reacts to Why do Brits Drive MANUAL Cars?? *what's a clutch?*

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  • @neilstothard
    @neilstothardАй бұрын

    In the UK if you pass your test in a automatic you can't legaly drive a manual so the majority learn and pass in a manual that way you can drive either type in the future.

  • @ukbusman

    @ukbusman

    Ай бұрын

    Though the exception to this rule is in buses and trucks. All test buses and trucks are auto, but when you pass you can up grade your licence to a manual for free. (Bus Driving Instructor)

  • @neilstothard

    @neilstothard

    Ай бұрын

    @ukbusman not many manual buses and trucks left, I drive HVG's and not seen one at any of the companies I've worked for in the last 8yrs.

  • @_Professor_Oak

    @_Professor_Oak

    Ай бұрын

    @@neilstothard the big cattle/livestock trucks seems to be manuals most of the time, with no silencers on the exhaust 😂😂

  • @julieb737

    @julieb737

    Ай бұрын

    More kids today are learning in automatics , more than you think . There’s more manuals on the road now than ever before .

  • @beastoned8596

    @beastoned8596

    Ай бұрын

    I had a manual till 5 months ago, a co-worker had asked why I alarm my car when hardly anyone could drive it! Lol

  • @patriciaburke6639
    @patriciaburke6639Ай бұрын

    As others have said before to Americans reviewing this subject, having a manual car in America is a natural ‘Anti Theft Device’ - as most Americans wouldn’t know how to steal it and drive it away!

  • @lottie2525

    @lottie2525

    Ай бұрын

    Haha, that's so funny.

  • @Rachel_M_

    @Rachel_M_

    Ай бұрын

    Excellent point 😂

  • @Drew-Dastardly

    @Drew-Dastardly

    Ай бұрын

    There are loads of vids on YT of thieves stealing a car and ending up not being able to get it out of the car park because they couldn't deal with clutch and gears. Absolutely hilarious. These date back 10 years ago.

  • @singingsam40

    @singingsam40

    29 күн бұрын

    😂

  • @alfiekelly5914
    @alfiekelly5914Ай бұрын

    I passed my test at 17 and in 40 years of driving, I only drove an automatic once. It was so weird. I kept going for a non existent clutch. I'll stick to manual!

  • @The.Last.Guitar.Hero.

    @The.Last.Guitar.Hero.

    Ай бұрын

    i hate automatic cars

  • @clarelawton4653

    @clarelawton4653

    Ай бұрын

    After 35 years of driving manual still love manual drive cars, I think automatics take the fun out of driving 🚗

  • @alfiekelly5914

    @alfiekelly5914

    Ай бұрын

    @@clarelawton4653 I couldn't agree more. Sadly, I'm not allowed to drive at the moment. Not Drink driving, but epilepsy

  • @clarelawton4653

    @clarelawton4653

    Ай бұрын

    @@alfiekelly5914 sorry to hear that, I’ve had a long break recently too due to heart surgery, don’t go far now but hope to continue a while yet, best wishes

  • @alfiekelly5914

    @alfiekelly5914

    Ай бұрын

    @@clarelawton4653 Same to yourself. Hope you're on the mend. Many thanks and take care.

  • @Aeronaut1975
    @Aeronaut1975Ай бұрын

    If you spend a lot of time sat in traffic then automatic is probably the way to go, but if you really want to feel the car, and feel like you're in control, and you have roads that twist and turn, with elevation changes, then manual is definitely the way to go, it puts the FUN back into driving!

  • @stevekenilworth

    @stevekenilworth

    28 күн бұрын

    if you read road ahead well you plan not to stop, when traffic moves you do not race to back line you plan to arrive when it starts to move again

  • @shaunrye7740
    @shaunrye7740Ай бұрын

    Finding the biting point on a clutch can be difficult at the start but it soon becomes natural.

  • @Sir.T

    @Sir.T

    Ай бұрын

    Yep. But also need to add the right amount of gas depending on the situation, such as moving off uphill. Some learners rush off the clutch on hills and stall, or don't add enough gas and try use the clutch alone to move off.

  • @lottie2525
    @lottie2525Ай бұрын

    I'm surprised that American tourists are allowed to hire a manual car in the UK if they've never driven one. Crazy!

  • @ChimpManZ1264

    @ChimpManZ1264

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah Manual should be a requirement on licenses now because if someone doesn't know how to drive a manual the main problem is they are not going to be driving it properly and might even make a mistake that causes the vehicle to lose control.

  • @Sir.T

    @Sir.T

    Ай бұрын

    It's crazy. Considering that if you're a UK citizen you need a manual license to drive manual.

  • @Sally4th_

    @Sally4th_

    Ай бұрын

    Any hire company will need to see your license before they let you drive off in a car. If it doesn't say you're qualified to drive manual I'm pretty sure they won't let you have one - it's not in their interest to let you take one of their cars out and trash the gearbox. They usually give you a choice of automatic or manual anyway so it shouldn't even be an issue.

  • @brentwoodbay

    @brentwoodbay

    Ай бұрын

    @@Sally4th_ I dont think N American licenses say anything about manual or automatic? Mine does not. Also what is the visibility of automatic rentals in the UK?

  • @vtbn53

    @vtbn53

    Ай бұрын

    @@Sally4th_ Australian licenses don't mention type of transmission.

  • @johnellis7445
    @johnellis744527 күн бұрын

    Hi , JT. Here in the UK with a manual car, we have more control you are driving the car, not the car driving you.

  • @leesamurphy1110
    @leesamurphy1110Ай бұрын

    I've always driven a manual. I hate automatic I find them boring 🤭 nothing like changing gears when you're building up speed it's a different experience. Automatic feels like driving a child's go kart 😄

  • @beastoned8596

    @beastoned8596

    Ай бұрын

    Sadly I’ve had to down grade to auto 😔, 61 & clutch in slow moving traffic was killing me!

  • @leesamurphy1110

    @leesamurphy1110

    Ай бұрын

    @beastoned8596 sorry to hear that😔

  • @beastoned8596

    @beastoned8596

    Ай бұрын

    Thx Leesa , I really do miss it!!!

  • @daynegilbey3674

    @daynegilbey3674

    25 күн бұрын

    A boring child’s go kart you say? Hire a Tesla for a day and open it up down a country lane 😉

  • @leesamurphy1110

    @leesamurphy1110

    24 күн бұрын

    @@daynegilbey3674 love to 😁

  • @michaeljohn1978
    @michaeljohn1978Ай бұрын

    As far as I'm concerned, manual IS driving

  • @bmc9504

    @bmc9504

    27 күн бұрын

    1000000%

  • @michaeljohn1978

    @michaeljohn1978

    27 күн бұрын

    @@bmc9504 Yes, if you’re not shifting gears then what the fuck is it?

  • @nicolad8822

    @nicolad8822

    26 күн бұрын

    😴

  • @michaeljohn1978

    @michaeljohn1978

    26 күн бұрын

    @@nicolad8822 Somebody can’t drive stick

  • @mjb6442

    @mjb6442

    19 күн бұрын

    ​@@michaeljohn1978can't stand that snobbery. Why do you five a shit how someone drives? I just need a car to get me and children from a to b

  • @rosiehedgehog
    @rosiehedgehog25 күн бұрын

    I've driven both and, given the choice, I'd always pick a manual. The way you can balance the gear against the engine power against the way the road is moving is an absolute joy. Driving an automatic always feels a bit disconnected and chaotic by comparison to me.

  • @matriculus2
    @matriculus2Ай бұрын

    With manual gear boxes you can adjust your gear for the situation. Eg in ice and snow drive at low revs in high gear to reduce wheel spinning and down hill drive in lower gear to apply extra engine breaking so manual gears give you an extra element of control.

  • @fredshred5194

    @fredshred5194

    Ай бұрын

    yep, and a lot more.

  • @beastoned8596

    @beastoned8596

    Ай бұрын

    Manuals are great for my Winnipeg winter!

  • @elmurcis1

    @elmurcis1

    Ай бұрын

    I also like feature of parking it within gear - sometimes can even forget that handbrake exist.

  • @BoostWorx

    @BoostWorx

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @shithappens1975

    @shithappens1975

    Ай бұрын

    Also automatics take All the fun from the experience of driving.

  • @lucylindsay3442
    @lucylindsay3442Ай бұрын

    I am British (learnt to drive manual) and moved to Tennessee. I bought a car from a large chain but wanted a manual and had to have my little car brought in from Texas because that was the nearest place they had a 'normal' car.

  • @Shoomer1988
    @Shoomer1988Ай бұрын

    You can take your test at 17 in the UK.

  • @beastoned8596

    @beastoned8596

    Ай бұрын

    15 1/2 = school course, 16 to get beginners here in Manitoba 🇨🇦

  • @michaeledwards427

    @michaeledwards427

    Ай бұрын

    You need to be 17 in uk before you can learn to drive on a public road. As far as I'm concerned driving a manual is easier than walking, and also preferable!! I'm 55 passed my car test in 87, Heavy Goods Vehicle licence in 93 and I've been an artic (tractor trailer) driver ever since. The only automatics I've driven are trucks, as they 90% are now, but when I passed my truck test 99% of trucks were manual. I definitely prefer to drive a manual, car or truck. I can honestly say not only do I actually get bored driving an automatic truck but my legs get really stiff after a few hours behind the wheel, so when I first get out of the cab when I stop for a break or a delivery, I look like a cripple until I walk around a bit. When I drove a manual truck I was constantly moving around in the seat changing gears. I've got about 12 years until I retire, if there's one dream truck I'd like to drive before then it'd be a manual, especially if it had a 16 gear ZF with range change and splitter switches on the gearstick.

  • @stevekenilworth

    @stevekenilworth

    28 күн бұрын

    but very rare cases uk it can be 16 with disability. Young people in the UK with a disability who receive a higher or enhanced rate Mobility Allowance can learn to drive in their own car from the age of 16, a year earlier than other drivers. You can also apply for your provisional licence 3 months before your 16th birthday, a year before everyone else. even 17 scary to thing you share the roads with them

  • @user-oj7ig3su4f
    @user-oj7ig3su4fАй бұрын

    Hiya JT , Im 60 now and have mostly driven manual cars here in Birmingham UK , i experimented with a couple of Automatics over the years but to be honest i couldnt take to it , it felt like driving a bumper car (Dodgem i think you guys call em lol) it felt detached from the car , whereas with gears you are in tandem with the cars reactions and performance 🤣🤣

  • @oopsdidItypethatoutloud

    @oopsdidItypethatoutloud

    Ай бұрын

    Aye, people go speeding through shop windows in America, cos the car will simply keep speeding up when pulling away 😮

  • @Philippakis52
    @Philippakis5229 күн бұрын

    Hi, in Britain passing your driver's test in a manual car allows you to drive a automatic, if you take a driving test in an automatic , you are not qualified to drive a manual

  • @weejackrussell
    @weejackrussellАй бұрын

    I recently heard on the radio that a lot more people are taking their driving tests in automatic rather than manual cars in the UK because of electric cars growing in popularity. It's more difficult to hire an automatic car here because not so many people, until recently, drive them. Remember if you only passed to drive an automatic you are not allowed to drive a manual car in the UK. It would be illegal to do so. I don't know about other European countries but I should imagine they have similar laws. British driving licences specify what someone can drive and it's mainly based on the driving test one took.

  • @mjb6442

    @mjb6442

    19 күн бұрын

    I'm trying to start automatic lessons again and can't find an instructor as they are all manual.. Make it make sense :(

  • @TheTopG420
    @TheTopG42028 күн бұрын

    Automatic cars were actually only used for disabled people in uk and posh people but when u say im going to learn to drive then you just expect a gear stick 😂😂

  • @mjb6442

    @mjb6442

    19 күн бұрын

    I'm learning in an auto

  • @user-ox9ec1id9x
    @user-ox9ec1id9xАй бұрын

    It's manual because you need to be able to drive properly on our bendy, narrow, busy & hilly roads, & changeable weather conditions. The clutch is the plate disc between the gearbox & the drive shaft, which the clutch pedal operates. The precise control is much better in manual drive cars, because you can go down or up the gears quickly as needed, where an automatic does not. You can only drive a manual in the UK if you pass a manual test, an automatic test pass does not allow you to drive a manual transmission. Automatic transmission is not good enough in some situations, for example on snow & ice or very wet conditions. Roads in the US are generally wider & straight for long stretches & much easier to drive. You could have self driving cars in the US most of the time, this would be much more difficult in the UK or Europe.

  • @user-co4ec3vz7j
    @user-co4ec3vz7jАй бұрын

    we all tend to think of automatics as a disabled car, were here in the UK, we have two licences you can get a manual licence and you can drive an automatic car, but if you get a automatic licence, then you cannot drive a manual car

  • @mjb6442

    @mjb6442

    19 күн бұрын

    Wtf I'm Scottish and learning to drive in an auto. That disabled comment is way off

  • @davidrobinson970
    @davidrobinson970Ай бұрын

    I was taught to drive in the RAF, so my first drive was in a crash gearbox Land Rover. (You need to double-declutch to change gear up or down..) So when I drove a syncromesh, it could cause problem, as I was listening to the revs and 'slamming' the gears! I did pass my civilian test in an automatic geared car as I had sustained injuries to my left leg whilst serving, which made using the clutch awkward...

  • @beastoned8596

    @beastoned8596

    Ай бұрын

    Sounds complicated!

  • @Drew-Dastardly

    @Drew-Dastardly

    Ай бұрын

    I remember driving a friends restoration Lotus Elan +2. It had the double declutch gearbox and no synchro. Absolute nightmare to me, but when it got in gear it went like the clappers despite only having a 1.6 engine 120HP.

  • @martinscott-reed5379
    @martinscott-reed5379Ай бұрын

    Two major reasons for driving a manual car. It is a much more involved driving experiance. If you drive a manual you are able to drive economically. Whereas in an automatic, gear changes are fixed at certain points in the rev range.

  • @tardeliesmagic

    @tardeliesmagic

    Ай бұрын

    Times have changed,autos are the same or better mpg. For example the Toyota Yaris 1.3L CVT does better on fuel that the 6pseed manual....the 6th gear on the manual has a higher gear ratio which is impressive. Some small manuals the clutch doesn't last long ie The Aygo,Citroen C1,Pug 107.

  • @chrissampson6861

    @chrissampson6861

    29 күн бұрын

    @@tardeliesmagic I strongly suspect as with most manufacturers mileage figures that it's situational and they are giving figures for the best case scenario - I can believe modern autos probably are slightly more efficient on motorway and possibly urban driving, however I'd need more convincing on UK A,B,C roads where historically autos have really struggled and ended up hunting through gears.

  • @Chris_GY1
    @Chris_GY1Ай бұрын

    In England we learn to drive at 17. Stop calling a liquid gas, Jeremy Clarkson mentions this in clips of Top Gear when he has a go at americans. Gas is used to heat houses cook on the hob and in the oven.

  • @insoft_uk

    @insoft_uk

    Ай бұрын

    Gasoline is commonly referred to as a liquid. It is a refined petroleum product that is typically liquid at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. However, gasoline can vaporize easily, and its state may change from liquid to gas when exposed to higher temperatures or lower pressures, such as when it evaporates in a fuel tank or when it is sprayed into an engine for combustion.

  • @lorddarlo6194

    @lorddarlo6194

    25 күн бұрын

    ​@@insoft_ukYes but Gasoline is what I would expect A Gas when it is a Jelly say to be called It is called Petrol or Diesel you can only a Car on Gas or any Veichle on Gas when it is powered by CNG Compressed Natural Gas

  • @andybrown4284
    @andybrown428429 күн бұрын

    In the UK if you learn & pass your test in an automatic your license will reflect that and you won't be allowed to drive a manual but those who learned & passed in a manual can drive any car. Hybrids and electrics are automatic so the numbers for new cars might well be different. I've driven an automatic a few times and found my left leg kept moving to press the clutch as the engine sound came towards changing gear even when the pedal was missing. They were good at straight line acceleration but felt weaker going out a corner where I could change gear and use the power better.

  • @LB-my1ej
    @LB-my1ejАй бұрын

    We drive manual vehicles because we can, you have far more control over a manual car than an automatic one

  • @stevedickson5853
    @stevedickson585329 күн бұрын

    A car with a clutch is a real drivers car , you decide when to change gear or if you want to wheel spin etc, you are in control

  • @mjb6442

    @mjb6442

    19 күн бұрын

    Automatic is streets ahead

  • @stevedickson5853

    @stevedickson5853

    18 күн бұрын

    @@mjb6442 only for who can't handle a clutch

  • @mjb6442

    @mjb6442

    16 күн бұрын

    @@stevedickson5853 why bother when you don't need one?

  • @rosskj9187
    @rosskj918711 күн бұрын

    Insurance is considerably higher in the UK if you only have an automatic license, automatic cars on a manual license are also higher in insurance. The statistics show that automatic license holders are more likely to be involved in an incident by a significant percentage.

  • @user-qz3wv7tq6v
    @user-qz3wv7tq6v29 күн бұрын

    It's common knowledge that a manual gearbox is superior for driving 'off-road'. Given the state of British roads, its like driving 'off-road' when you're driving on ANY road. THAT'S why we prefer manual cars.

  • @jazzx251

    @jazzx251

    23 күн бұрын

    You should see Cambridge at the moment! I used to scoff at people who bought a 4x4 just to take their kids to private school, and back, in Cambridge - hardly a mountain top! Not any more - the state of the roads is shocking, and has surely caused most cars significant suspension damage. Turns out they were the smart ones.

  • @colinbrown9549
    @colinbrown9549Ай бұрын

    I passed my test in a manual in 1980's UK, first drove an automatic in early 2000's from Atlanta to Nashville, I found it pretty easy to switch but with one caveat, in a manual, assuming you are in the correct gear the power kicks in as soon as you hit the accelerator, in an automatic there's a delay, you automatically tend to push the accelerator further which leads to a surge and when the power does kick in you get more than you wanted, 20+ years later now living in the US with a few 100K miles driving here I still sometimes instinctively do that, my wifes face usually drains of color when she hears the roar of my 3L V6 Outlander engine roar

  • @BoostWorx
    @BoostWorxАй бұрын

    I loved the video please come to Yorkshire ill show you how to drive manual. Heel and toe down shift, rev matching, left foot braking and most importantly how to enjoy driving on a windy mountain road 😁

  • @carldufton1286
    @carldufton1286Ай бұрын

    Yo JT I hope you and Anna are good, I love your videos so leaving a comment to help the metrics. Much love from the UK

  • @lindaparkin61
    @lindaparkin6127 күн бұрын

    Driving a manual, is REAL DRIVING 😂

  • @jsmith498
    @jsmith49819 күн бұрын

    Some people actually like driving. I love it. Manual gives you total control of the vehicle. If you don't like driving, get an automatic.

  • @KeithFLOOK-wd3uw
    @KeithFLOOK-wd3uw25 күн бұрын

    In the UK only around 2.7% of learners sit their test in an automatic car and so then restricted to automatic cars only.. the rest take a manual test then can drive both manual or automatic.

  • @jazzx251
    @jazzx251Ай бұрын

    Car insurance is compulsory in the UK - you get a criminal record and your car confiscated if you don't have any Needless to say, the insurance companies have a field day fleecing the motorist But those who drive automatic cars end up paying 50% more in car insurance premiums than those who drive manuals - with similar specs/terms That's because manual drivers are seen as more skilled and competent and safer by the insurance companies (and also, repairs to a manual often cost less) - they operate on statistical facts that seem to bear this out

  • @theshiv3296

    @theshiv3296

    24 күн бұрын

    The worst thing about car insurance in the UK is that your premium goes up after an accident even if aren’t at fault. Not a clue how that isn’t illegal

  • @jazzx251

    @jazzx251

    23 күн бұрын

    @@theshiv3296 "No Claims Bonus" is the true scam ... they make it sound like your "Protected No Claims Bonus" stops you from increased premiums, even if you have an accident that was your fault It's all hogwash ... ANY accident, not your fault, goes against your record - it's meaningless and costs more Not getting 3 points against you is the ONLY way to save money on car insurance - which is why it is ALWAYS worth taking the "speed awareness course" for your first speeding offence .. rather than the points, which equals a lifetime of increased premiums (those points legally go away after 7 years - but the insurance companies look at your entire life; those points never go away ... ever)

  • @DylRicho
    @DylRicho21 күн бұрын

    Toyota is working on a manual transmission for electric cars. In reality, it is still one continuous gear, but it responds to the clutch and gear shifting of the driver to make it feel manual.

  • @strangelyjamesly4078
    @strangelyjamesly407814 күн бұрын

    Switching regularly between both sometimes you forget you are in an automatic and your left foot starts hunting for the clutch. It invariably finds the brake before you remember. Tends to happen, when it does, at junctions and when traffic slows. A pain in the arse.

  • @peterward1698
    @peterward169824 күн бұрын

    I grew up in the UK and live in Canada now. I learnt to drive in a manual and didn't drive anything else. One day I went over to my dad's and he had one of those "new fangled automatics" This was very rare in the 70's. He gave me the keys and I jumped in. Started her up looked at the shifter and decided on D. Set off and then without thinking I pushed my left foot down to change gear and hit this big assed brake pedal. Nearly went through the windscreen. After that my left foot was planted on the firewall. Lived in Canada for 43 years now and driven an automatic for most of that.

  • @jaythfc
    @jaythfc29 күн бұрын

    I drive a Lorry for a living & we have both types. I always ask for the Manual as I can’t stand driving Autos, you have so much more control with manuals rather than waiting for the auto to respond.

  • @fionanoble8609
    @fionanoble8609Ай бұрын

    I passed my test in 1976 in a manual, I had to drive a friends automatic and I hated it. Such a lazy way to drive and I never felt like I was in full control. I became Department of Transport Driving Instructor in my early 30's and this was my main Job for over 20 years. I also taught Advanced Motoring and not once was I ever asked If I taught in an Automatic car.

  • @lornaparadise6796
    @lornaparadise6796Ай бұрын

    ive actually sent you the british highway code and theory test. its just cleared customs so will be with the po box soon

  • @billyoneill7381
    @billyoneill738125 күн бұрын

    There is a channel called Motorcoach world where the guy is a chartered bus/coach driver from Illinois. He said in one video that in the 80s/90s the buses were manual as the drivers had experience driving manual cars before driver training. From the late 90s onwards, the new recruits first venture into manual was the buses and it showed by the amount the clutch replacements they ended up doing. So after they switched to auto.

  • @lynette50
    @lynette5029 күн бұрын

    Cant stop seeing Mickey Mouse or taking you seriously, when your headset was on the side of your hat at the start lol

  • @tsr207
    @tsr20727 күн бұрын

    Traditionally in the past UK, automatics were extremely expensive to repair and thus difficult to sell.

  • @tobycollins1636
    @tobycollins1636Ай бұрын

    I had been driving for 10 years before i drove an automatic car. I came to a traffic light and went to dip the clutch before breaking and nearly put everyone through the windscreen. I forgot there is no clutch pedal and proper stomped the break!

  • @Brandon.Reacts

    @Brandon.Reacts

    Ай бұрын

    Serves you right for driving an automatic 😂

  • @Drew-Dastardly

    @Drew-Dastardly

    Ай бұрын

    I've only briefly driven 2 automatics in my life and you are absolutely right. The muscle memory takes over and suddenly you are slamming on the brakes. LOL.

  • @RandomNoob

    @RandomNoob

    29 күн бұрын

    @@Drew-Dastardly You soon get used to it, I went electric back in 2020 which while not "technically" automatic due to a single fixed gear they are classed as an automatic, the first time I was trying to use the brake as the clutch and it didn't go well as you can imagine lol but after a couple of mins I got used to it and can now easily jump between the two.

  • @CazTanto
    @CazTanto24 күн бұрын

    I've driven automatic a couple of times, and it's never been a problem. However, I still much prefer manual. A big part of it for me is that I feel it makes you more aware as you drive. You have to remain more switched on as you have to consider what's happening ahead and how that effects what gear you need.

  • @markhutton6824
    @markhutton682420 күн бұрын

    Driving a long distance on a motorway/autobahn/highway is the same experience in more manual and automatic... you get up to speed and then cruise in the top most efficient gear. One thing the video didn't not was automatic petrol/diesel engines produce more CO2 emissions than their manual counterparts. The big one for me though is manual is more FUN, you are in control of the car, you can climb better than an auto especially in snow. Just after I passed it snowed in my village and I picked up the guy I went to work with and I approached the hill slowly. He told me to reverse and get a run up and then stay in the highest gear that the car would turn the wheels. We got out of our little valley no problem in my little 1.4l front wheel drive car and then had a free run to work. Manual is more fun and entertaining to drive as you have to be present with the car and the journey... driving across the Western side of the US covering 2.5k miles I was so bored on the roads but also in the twisty roads in Yosemite, California Highway 1 there was no input before or out of the corners, also US drivers just seem to look at their bonnets/hoods and not anticipate a corner so breaking during a corner oh my days. My wife has video of me watching sawing at their steering wheel and braking mid-corner which is a loss of control while travelling at 10 mph with me crying "why are you here, how did you pass your test, you are a flipping incompetent flipping driver". Still the best time was when we had stopped at Carmel-by-the-Sea, and after sightseeing and refuelling the SUV for the drive to LA, a McLaren and a Ferrari pulled up filled up with petrol with a girl as a passenger and set off, the should was beautiful. Ten minutes later we caught them up on the coastal highway, and followed them for another five miles... I thought they were brake testing me initially but no it was the look at the bonnet/hood/sawing at the wheel driving at each bend no matter how open and easy it was... another video of me laughing at them being shocking drivers wasting the cars they had loaned to impress their lady friends. When a dirt look over point arrived they both pulled over and we passed them and they immediately pulled out... after the second corner I never saw them again and I wasn't driving above the speed limit.

  • @Michelle_Schu-blacka
    @Michelle_Schu-blacka22 күн бұрын

    As a Brit, I swore by automatics because I could use left foot braking, which was much faster because you could get on the brakes later and accelerate earlier. Since I've gotten older and cost has replaced speed as the priority, I tend to prefer the control you have with a manual. The ability to keep a higher gear and skip gears is more economical and if you want speed, you just have to change gears quicker and learn how to use heel-and-toe. The real annoyance of automatics is driving commercial vehicles, which tend to be manual, because you'll do a LOT of gear changing.

  • @_Y.J
    @_Y.J28 күн бұрын

    The most American thing I've read today: " what's a clutch" 😂😂😂😂

  • @georgehelyar
    @georgehelyarАй бұрын

    Driving long distance on a major road is the same in either. In a manual you just stay in the highest gear the whole time. The biggest difference would be at traffic lights and stop signs, because when you're driving in the US and you're not on a highway you have to stop a lot.

  • @RLIND94-GAMING
    @RLIND94-GAMING19 күн бұрын

    I'm a Brit and since i passed my driving test at 17 I've always driven manual cars

  • @thomasgarwell8214
    @thomasgarwell821429 күн бұрын

    I've driven an automatic once when my dad bought one, it being an MG Magnet c.1964. Then we went to the US on holiday three times, and my hubby drove the automatic then, and the first time we visited, we met up with some Americans in a park, and the lady driver had bought herself a truck (as you Americans call them (not lorries)), it was a manual, and she asked us how to do an uphill start in it, as she would touch her footbrake to let the drivers behind her that she could roll back. We explained that this is the time when you really have to use your handbrake (emergency brake(?)). And proceeded to show her. The pity was, that she didn't have her car with her, so we could show her uphill starts, not only forwards, but backwards as well. Anyway, in your country, its better to use auto as you drive mostly on straight wide roads, over here in the UK and most of Europe, we have narrow roads, lanes, tight turns and corners, so its actually quicker to change up/down gear than an automatic would. In the UK, the earliest you can get your licence is 17

  • @ryanparker7258
    @ryanparker725829 күн бұрын

    I’ve driven both types and will always go for a manual drive, one reason is if you have to brake quickly going down the gears does slow you down faster than just using the brakes, as I’ve had to do quite a few times mainly because of idiots pulling in front and breaking.

  • @rickconstant6106
    @rickconstant610629 күн бұрын

    I'm a retired mechanic, so I've driven just about every kind of transmission there is. I've nothing against autos, many of them provide a very pleasant driving experience, but for my own car I choose manual, mainly because they cost less to buy and run. My 6-speed diesel Kia Ceed averages nearly 60 mpg, all year round, and was around £1000 cheaper to buy than the auto version.

  • @neilrwilliams218
    @neilrwilliams21828 күн бұрын

    All my cars here in the UK have been manual up until I got an electric car two years ago. Earlier this year i had to hire a car in Ireland that was manual and it took me a few minutes to get back in the swing of it. I do miss changing gears, but the electric car has only one forward gear and one reverse gear so there's nothing to change.

  • @OKR1982A
    @OKR1982A29 күн бұрын

    I passed my test at 17, 41 years ago and have only had 2 automatics in that time, one was a jaguar S type and the other was an old vauxhall,it took some time to get used to.

  • @MollyCasey369
    @MollyCasey369Ай бұрын

    I much prefer manual , you feel more in touch and in control of the car..

  • @cjlister8508
    @cjlister8508Ай бұрын

    Ive only driven an automatic once and it felt so weird not having that extra control.

  • @The12simon34
    @The12simon34Ай бұрын

    I'm British, I drive a manual transmission car it's common for us but in saying that automatic transmission is becoming rather popular here in the UK nowadays

  • @Kn8ght6930
    @Kn8ght6930Ай бұрын

    I’m in the UK and drive an automatic. It’s really difficult to find automatics here. Automatics definitely use more fuel than a manual. Automatics also are more expensive than the same manual model.

  • @stevekenilworth

    @stevekenilworth

    28 күн бұрын

    also seen figure you can pay up to 43% more to insure

  • @lewismitchell3751

    @lewismitchell3751

    27 күн бұрын

    @@stevekenilworth and road tax is also higher on autos

  • @phillowen5147
    @phillowen514728 күн бұрын

    The reason is because of the hills...you need more control of your gearbox when going up or down steep roads..

  • @garybarnes4169
    @garybarnes416923 күн бұрын

    Yeah, I drive a manual Land Rover. It has high and low box, and an overdrive, so technically 16 gears, but only about 10 are really usable (You can't use low box or first or second high with overdrive.) Yes, that means I have three levers. Four if you count the one for engaging four-wheel drive in high box.

  • @rainbowsparkle1
    @rainbowsparkle1Ай бұрын

    I'm really short (just under 5') and I struck out time and again in a manual (struggled to reach both pedals at the same time 😂), until one instructor suggested I learned in an automatic. It made such a difference. Passed my test first time. It was so much easier for me.

  • @laserman9566
    @laserman9566Ай бұрын

    Due to the increase in plug in hybrids here in the UK a lot of new cars are now automatic as the car decides what is best

  • @kellymoses8566
    @kellymoses856621 күн бұрын

    Best of both worlds is a dual-clutch transmission that can be switched between automatic and manual with the flappy paddles on the steering wheel.

  • @thorn2170
    @thorn2170Ай бұрын

    I live in the UK and passed my test in a Automatic car which was so easy to do...downside I'm only allowed to drive automatics, I can just bout drive a manual but prefer a Auto.

  • @mjb6442

    @mjb6442

    19 күн бұрын

    Me too

  • @franticstorm7411
    @franticstorm741129 күн бұрын

    When you have past your driving test in Germany, gaining cat B through to cat C + E. have driven right hand drive and left hand drive vehicles. when you have driven both manual and automatic cars, when you have driven manual and automatic trucks, throw in a twin splitter as well. when you have also driven a left hand drive truck in the UK and when you also have cat H, FLT and Reach truck. sorry. what was the question? On the odd occasion when I hire a car, I get asked if an automatic ok? Just read that first bit again. Have to bung in this additional edit. Automatics also have a clutch. it just that you don't get to use it when you want to.

  • @Wiiggz
    @Wiiggz18 күн бұрын

    I used to swear by driving manual, my past two cars have been automatic. I won’t go back to manual now unless it’s a old classic restoration. Automatic is lazy driving but I love it. My work van is manual though so I drive both transmissions everyday.

  • @laurajarvis3156
    @laurajarvis3156Ай бұрын

    I really struggle with manual, I'd deffo do auto

  • @warmsound9972
    @warmsound997225 күн бұрын

    I learned to drive in UK and had driven a manual the whole time. I ended up with an automatic courtesy car for a day and no one explained to me that you only have to use one leg. I pushed the break down with my clutch leg, automatically down to the floor at high speed and almost bust my nose on the dashboard and left my lungs half way down the motorway. I'll stick to manual!

  • @davidwallin7518
    @davidwallin751827 күн бұрын

    Liter? Wasn't that Felix, who was in some of the James Bond films? We fill up with litres in the UK - but we still work in gallons for consumption!

  • @bryanromans2331
    @bryanromans233129 күн бұрын

    A lot of new cars are auto's but with flappy padles that can be used as a manual - but no clutch

  • @Chuck_87
    @Chuck_87Ай бұрын

    Manual cars are more fuel efficient (Automatics transfer power through fluid) and the driver has more control of the car. I’ve seen so many automatic cars get stuck in awkward situations

  • @samstevens7888
    @samstevens7888Ай бұрын

    When i was learning to drive my driving instructor had a manual and my girlfriend had a automatic, so i drove both. My own cars have all been manual. In the next few years i will probably have to change to a automatic even though i dont want to, but because of disabilities sometimes driving is now becoming painful. I love driving. I dont know why anyone would want a car that drives itself. The freedom of driving is a gift. I will also say i was 30 before i learnt to drive because my area has really good transport, bus stops 2 min walk from my house and literally across the road from the train station.

  • @urbanshadow777

    @urbanshadow777

    Ай бұрын

    Same. After passing my test I was given a company car which was auto and had my own manual car. Switching between them was easy enough because I wasn't so used to one or the other and that just stuck. I can drive either without any problems.

  • @jackiecox8959
    @jackiecox895929 күн бұрын

    I passed my test in a manual and have always driven manuals. 2 years ago at 41 my grandfather passed away and left me his car which was automatic. My insurance went from £640 a year to £960 and I couldn't understand why until I started reading these comments. I have business insurance and i thought it was because I now had a newer car which is probably part of it but the fuel consumption is so bad in this car too and yes repairs are more. So much more expensive to have an automatic and because of the fuel consumption being worse so much worse for the environment. I do miss driving a manual car. Such a difference in the driving experience

  • @chazM6116
    @chazM6116Ай бұрын

    uk here i had a automatic back in the 70's also If you passed your driving test in a manual vehicle, you're qualified to drive in both manual and automatics. However, if your test was taken in an automatic, you probably hold a Category B Auto licence, meaning you must retake your test in a manual vehicle. New cars are subject to the standard 20% tax rate.

  • @knightwish1623
    @knightwish1623Ай бұрын

    You can always see the automatic cars when going downhill, the drivers are constantly on the brakes. In a manual car you just shift down into 2nd or 3rd gear take your foot off the gas pedal and let the motor brake the car. Taking your foot off the gas pedal only allows the amount of fuel to the motor as if the motor is idling, choking so to speak the motor.

  • @grrfy

    @grrfy

    Ай бұрын

    MY AUTO (SLUSHBOX Honda)changes down and holds a gear when going down hills if it needs to, most noticeable up to 30mph I dont have to ride ther brakes

  • @BigSteveBlackpool
    @BigSteveBlackpoolАй бұрын

    One reason Europe was slow to use automatics was that automatic gearboxes with torque converters use a lot of power so were not very efficient with our smaller engines a lot of the newer automatics are essentially a manually gearbox that changes gears electronically so no not need the heavy torque converter

  • @lynn69jackson
    @lynn69jackson25 күн бұрын

    I not only drive a manual but can drive both right and left hand drive manual transmission when I visit my brother in France. You can get your licence in the UK at 17 . I'm not sure about the rest of Europe.

  • @Thomas-zs5wt
    @Thomas-zs5wt16 күн бұрын

    currently am doing driving lessons, there isnt really a difference its just the gear and cluch essentially push your car forward

  • @Judge_Dredd
    @Judge_Dredd20 күн бұрын

    Well, we have four cars here, a 1973 VW 4 speed manual, a 2000 Audi 6 speed manual, a 2014 Citroen 5 speed manual, and a 2018 Toyota 6 speed manual, I'd never buy an automatic, but did run a V8 Automatic for 12 years on LPG, until the UK Government made LPG not make any sense anymore as a fuel.

  • @nick7076
    @nick7076Ай бұрын

    In the US big, high torque engines were common. Early auto trans were inefficient so needed a big engine. Small displacement engines common in EU wouldn't work with auto trans. Now auto trans are effectively a computer controlled manual box so are as efficient for small cars.

  • @missharry5727
    @missharry5727Ай бұрын

    I started driving around 1980s in my mid thirties - my parents never drove as we lived in a small town with frequent buses literally outside the front door. I learnt on a manual car, with a professional instructor, and have never driven an automatic. I currently drive a small 1 litre Toyota with front wheel drive and a five-speed gearbox. It's equally happy on motorways, in town, and on little winding country lanes. I have never driven an automatic and at my advanced age have no intention of trying. When you're used to a manual it does become pretty automatic - you really don't think about it, it's body memory. This car is not quite as easy to drive as its predecessor as the engine is very small and the gears quite widely spaced - the last was quite happy to move off in second from a short stop at a junction or similar, this one doesn't like it. It also struggles a bit on steep hills which can occasionally need dropping into third to maintain speed. But if I ever get another car it will definitely be manual. At my age I can't face learning how to drive differently.

  • @philiptodd6255
    @philiptodd6255Ай бұрын

    I’ve driven a left hand drive manual but it took some getting used to as I change gear with my left hand not my right no so much a problem with an auto as you put into drive and off you go

  • @Elizabeth-rh1hl
    @Elizabeth-rh1hlАй бұрын

    I wasn’t aware that most Americans can’t drive a manual car. I’m American, I’m 66 years old and I can drive a manual.

  • @EricManktelow
    @EricManktelow24 күн бұрын

    Drove manuals for 30 odd years last two cars have been Autos (current one is both) Manual is great for driving experience. Autos for traffic and hill starts. On longer motorway journeys there's no difference. As I spend a lot of time in traffic, auto is perfect. On the open road I can switch to manual mode and have some fun but over all automatic is easier to live with day to day.

  • @UncleNewy1
    @UncleNewy1Ай бұрын

    My wife used to have an auto Vauxhall Astra and it was terrible on fuel consumption. It's because the car decides on which gear relative to revs, so you could be cruising on along steadily at 40/50 but the car would be screaming away in 4th. I had to use the tiptronic manual override and put it in 6th myself..........It would only ever go into 6th on it's own once you were on the motorway and cruising at 70...........Autos are shit and boring!

  • @KathrynScotland
    @KathrynScotland29 күн бұрын

    JT. In a zombie apocalypse... let me tell you, I will make sure I'm driving if it's a manual car. Trying to drive away from the zombies whilst you're stalling every five seconds, not a chance pal! 😂

  • @jazzx251

    @jazzx251

    23 күн бұрын

    There's no escape from the zombies in an automatic Because of the way automatic cars are constructed, even a battery failure results in complete stasis If your battery fails in a manual - you can put it in neutral and get some friends to push you down a hill to jump-start the car! Then you can drive around and pick them up before the zombies get them (hopefully) Your brains are zombie-food in an automatic

  • @piecewisefunctioneer
    @piecewisefunctioneerАй бұрын

    Driving mainly manuals I can jump into any other car and within a mile drive it like I've driven it for years. I do now drive an auto but that's because it's a jaaag and has to be auto. Now, autobox's are heavy so it adds more strain on the little 1-1.6 litre engines that are common in the UK. In the UK you can get a manual licence which allows you to drive an auto but if you get an auto license you can't drive a manual.

  • @Messy4MentalHealth
    @Messy4MentalHealthАй бұрын

    I learned to drive in a manual car, and age 45 I have never owned a n automatic…although the one time I drove in the US my biggest problem was changing gears with the wrong hand (Our steering wheel is on the right side of the car, thus we use out left hand to change gear). It’s easy though…You start the car, and move off In first gear. You change gear (This is how I was taught when I was learning to drive)… Change to 2nd at 10 mph 3rd 20 mph 4th 30 mph 5th 50 mph 6th (If you have it) 60mph

  • @MoJo-dj8qb
    @MoJo-dj8qb29 күн бұрын

    I've driven an automatic once, never again. It was soo boring. My whole left side didn't know what to do. Driving a manual you need to pay attention to road conditions etc. Way more fun to drive, especially on winding country roads.

  • @ronkelley5348
    @ronkelley5348Ай бұрын

    I passed my test at 17 back in the 70s and learnt and drove manual until 2009 and I've only driven auto since then. Back in the 70s the design of auto boxes was such that they sapped a lot of power out of the engine on what were generally low powered cars, which is one reason they weren't widely used. Modern engines and modern auto boxes are so much better that it's not an issue any more.

  • @Elementloaf
    @ElementloafАй бұрын

    Manual is a way better drive than automatic. Did the animator forget the uk is part of Europe at first 🙈😂

  • @royclarke8455
    @royclarke845527 күн бұрын

    I’m from the uk,been driving 18 years,passed in a manual,both gearboxes have there place,in a sports car around country roads the manual has more enjoyment but an auto for everything else ,that said I’ve got it backwards as my daily van is manual and my weekend audi rs6 is auto 😂

  • @xorsyst1
    @xorsyst126 күн бұрын

    In the UK at least, over 65% of new cars are auto - the tide is shifting quickly. Newer cars tend to be heavier anyway, and the transmissions have got a lot better in the last couple of decades. On top of that, EVs are a rapidly increasing market share, and are (inaccurately) classed as automatics.

  • @BedsitBob
    @BedsitBobАй бұрын

    It's 18 in Belgium, and 17 here in the UK.

  • @stevekenilworth
    @stevekenilworth28 күн бұрын

    i drive manual firstly because it adds fun, also you get more fine control and the cost far less to fix. my car small light weight 1.1 ton city car with the yearly going over and safety inspection (mot) and clutch and kit replacement inc fitting £500 not a lot at all for a part what can do 100k miles, fix and auto can be much more and dsg duel clutch can be £1100 plus. driven auto once my insurance lent me i hated it and to park it side road between two cars wow the thing only wanted to crash no fine control at all it only wanted to move a foot a a time when brake finally released it moved way to much, and the thing change down when not needed, i was glad to get in my own car even tho auto was brand new with 2k miles on the clock and my new car was 9 years old at the time. my next car i plan to keep for next 20 years plus, manual of course and only assistant im after is cruise control handy for average camera speed zones, i got bad health but n way im going auto till i cannot walk no more so cruise control help that go on for longer, auto i class is for disabled driver or tho no interest of driving so bad driver as what are you good at that you have no interest in very little to nothing. you pass in manual you drive manual or auto but pass in auto you can only drive auto, just this week seen figure regarding insurance, saying auto on average can be 43% more to insure. for me it the fun, and fine control what dose it for me and cheaper to fix is a plus

  • @stevekenilworth

    @stevekenilworth

    28 күн бұрын

    why would anyone buy gt like in this vid or sporty car with auto still find that very odd

  • @ianroper2812
    @ianroper2812Ай бұрын

    Hi JT, in the UK, which someone I think mentioned that we are taught on manual cars. However, you can learn on an auto. The problem comes when you take a test; if you’ve learnt solely on a manual, then your licence will enable you to drive any car, whether that be manual or auto. However, if you take you’re test using an auto, then you’re licence will only enable you to drive an auto car. By the way, your gallon is less than our gallon. There is a shift now we are moving to hybrid cars, as a proper hybrid comes in auto, whilst a mild hybrid comes in both manual and auto variants.

  • @ukbusman

    @ukbusman

    Ай бұрын

    100% agree, though the exception to this rule is in buses and trucks. All test buses and trucks are auto, but when you pass you can up grade your licence to a manual for free. (Bus Driving Instructor)

  • @tardeliesmagic
    @tardeliesmagicАй бұрын

    Times have changed on manuals,autos are the same or better on fuel. For example the Toyota Yaris MK3 1.3L CVT does slightly better on fuel that the 6pseed manual....the 6th gear on the manual has a higher gear ratio which is impressive. Some small manuals the clutch doesn't last long ie The Aygo,Citroen C1,Pug 107.

  • @carolineann5518
    @carolineann5518Ай бұрын

    In the uk we are taught to drive a manual car with a clutch to change gear. It’s very easy to learn in a manual car and you get a full license which means if you pass your test in a manual transmission then you can drive both types of transmission. In my car which is a Vauxhall mokka it has dual transmission. So I drive it in automatic and when my son drives it he puts the transmission in to manual and uses the paddles on the steering wheel to drive.

  • @Brandon.Reacts

    @Brandon.Reacts

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah but flappy paddle manual isn’t proper manual, it’s a semi-auto

  • @mjb6442

    @mjb6442

    19 күн бұрын

    I found manual very hard to learn in so now learning in an auto

  • @colingoode3702
    @colingoode3702Ай бұрын

    I've had manual cars all my life (UK) until, I had problems with my left knee after football injuries when I was younger. Doctor said to get an auto to save having to have an operation. So here I am 10 years later on my 2nd Auto gearbox. Even without a bad left knee I'm not sure I would go back to a manual now. Wait until kids start passing their driving test in EV's & will therefore not be allowed to drive a manual (UK).

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