This Is Why Americans Struggle Driving in Europe!😂🇪🇺🇺🇸
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@SotGravarg Жыл бұрын
If you get a car with stick in the US you have like an unstealable car cuz nobody can drive away with it 😂
@SqwedWardillo2 жыл бұрын
ahaha, fun fact in Ukraine you are not allowed to drive a car with manual transmission if you learnt to drive on auto. On driver license you have a specific mark, we call it a sign of shame
@Danfrank24
Petition to stop Americans calling manual cars stick.
@zanera81962 жыл бұрын
You’re not even allowed to drive stick here if you don’t have a license for driving stick 😆 (Belgium)
@baecel01 Жыл бұрын
Anyone growing up on a farm in the US learns how to drive a stick
@undertheneonlights
They can't drive. Yeah. 100% accurate.
@Star_man89
As an American, I can drive both a Manual and an automatic, and yes I do prefer manual transmission over an automatic
@Danny42759 Жыл бұрын
Me the first time in the US learning how to drive automatic lol. Took me a few minutes to get used because I always wanted to use the clutch
@janoder12 жыл бұрын
Someone loaded "Kängeru-Sprit" in the tank 😂
@FuzionGamr Жыл бұрын
It’s less of a “Americans driving in Europe” and more of a “Automatic driver drives manual”
@Ilyena2 жыл бұрын
They're in Germany, right?
@saulgoodmanunofficial2 жыл бұрын
"I gotmy license at 16 year old"
@Elate2093 Жыл бұрын
Idk but personally automatic is just more comfortable and easier since you don't have to worry about stalling out or rolling backwards on hills and hitting the car behind you.
@_Inspector_ Жыл бұрын
Stick was the first thing I learned before automatic 😂
@Chicken-Looks2 жыл бұрын
In the Netherlands there’s a certain rule:
@azerial Жыл бұрын
Man I love driving stick! I wish more cars had it in the states.
@derail6996 Жыл бұрын
I’m 55 and there was more manual shift cars in the US a couple of decades ago! Automatics have only become more prevalent because of car manufacturers trying to be more efficient! I actually learned to drive on a “three on the tree” when I was 13 years old!!! Oh yeah I still drive a manual shift every day!
@iPlayGamesX2 жыл бұрын
Fairly sure you need a new driver's lisence when out of the US. It's like that in Slovenia atleast.
@v1ntee Жыл бұрын
In Chile we have both, and you can't drive manual if your license says "automatic".
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If you get a car with stick in the US you have like an unstealable car cuz nobody can drive away with it 😂
ahaha, fun fact in Ukraine you are not allowed to drive a car with manual transmission if you learnt to drive on auto. On driver license you have a specific mark, we call it a sign of shame
Petition to stop Americans calling manual cars stick.
You’re not even allowed to drive stick here if you don’t have a license for driving stick 😆 (Belgium)
Anyone growing up on a farm in the US learns how to drive a stick
They can't drive. Yeah. 100% accurate.
As an American, I can drive both a Manual and an automatic, and yes I do prefer manual transmission over an automatic
Me the first time in the US learning how to drive automatic lol. Took me a few minutes to get used because I always wanted to use the clutch
Someone loaded "Kängeru-Sprit" in the tank 😂
It’s less of a “Americans driving in Europe” and more of a “Automatic driver drives manual”
They're in Germany, right?
"I gotmy license at 16 year old"
Idk but personally automatic is just more comfortable and easier since you don't have to worry about stalling out or rolling backwards on hills and hitting the car behind you.
Stick was the first thing I learned before automatic 😂
In the Netherlands there’s a certain rule:
Man I love driving stick! I wish more cars had it in the states.
I’m 55 and there was more manual shift cars in the US a couple of decades ago! Automatics have only become more prevalent because of car manufacturers trying to be more efficient! I actually learned to drive on a “three on the tree” when I was 13 years old!!! Oh yeah I still drive a manual shift every day!
Fairly sure you need a new driver's lisence when out of the US. It's like that in Slovenia atleast.
In Chile we have both, and you can't drive manual if your license says "automatic".
he got me when he wiggled the stick