• @Pavidus
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    158 months ago

    I’m 6’5". Figuring out how to see the gauges through the steering wheel.

      • @weirdbeardgameOP
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        8 months ago

        There’s like a strange difference between the throttle being loose or heavy like I’m pressing down against an elephant but the car still responds with Gas pedals

    • @[email protected]
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      48 months ago

      I traded my Miata for a GTI in 2021 but since I still work from home, I rarely get to drive it. Still kill it occasionally when I do take it out. 🙄

    • @stoly
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      48 months ago

      You like more of less?

      Just remembered a former colleague who got her clutch replaced. She went back to have it made looser because she was used to the old worn out one. I personally like for it to start engaging very deep.

      • @AgentGrimstone
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        58 months ago

        I like them sensitive. Makes me think the car is running efficiently and not struggling.

      • @[email protected]
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        28 months ago

        I had a car with a heavy clutch. Tried out my friends car and kept accidently stomping the clutch pedal due to how relatively light it was.

        • @stoly
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          18 months ago

          Yep. I want that and for it to engage at early that you have to be really good at it.

    • @weirdbeardgameOP
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      100% feel this. For the last decade all my cars have had Driver side caps. Just driving a rental while my current cars in the shop which has its cap on the passenger side. Was a total, Universe stops… The tank is on the other siidddee moment when I went to fill it up xD

    • @Doof
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      28 months ago

      Even knowing the gas meter has the arrow I’ll still automatically pull into the old vehicles side at least twice before getting used to it.

  • @saltesc
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    78 months ago

    Knowing how far the wheels are from scraping the curb during a parallel reverse park.

  • @[email protected]
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    68 months ago

    The location and orientation of the wipers and high beams always takes a few days to get used to.

    • @Delphia
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      28 months ago

      My last few cars gave been a swap between European and Japanese cars so the stalks keep swapping. My current car is a euro but my wifes car and the work cars are Japanese…

      I put the wipers on to indicate so damn often.

  • @BonesOfTheMoon
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    58 months ago

    Just got a new car with all the fancy bells and whistles after driving a pretty analog car for 16 years. The keyless start will never be something I get used to.

  • @ultranaut
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    58 months ago

    Figuring out mirrors, sightlines, and distances. Brake and accelerator sensitivity can take some getting used to as well.

  • @grasshopper_mouse
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    58 months ago

    That spacial awareness of my old car that took time to cultivate, so that when I was in the car, it felt like an extension of myself, all of that goes away and I have to relearn it all when in a new car. That and the brake sensitivity.

  • @[email protected]
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    28 months ago

    Parking brake location(of cars which don’t have the traditional hand break). Drove a few rental cars and always took a few minutes to find where the button is. Recently learned there are cars that have a pedal for a parking brake, took me 15 minutes to locate.

  • @cynar
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    28 months ago

    Blind spots for me.

    I once got caught out in a new vehicle. A tree somehow managed to sneak past both my visual checks, and my reversing sensors. It put an impressive dent in my bumper. Damn trees are evil ninjas. The fact I was reversing had nothing to do with it!

  • MaggiWuerze
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    28 months ago

    The armrests. It always takes me a while to figure out where to put my elbows on long drives. (I’m over 2m tall)