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MrAidanPlays wrote Thanks for all the replies guys managed a trip to work and back today about 5 miles each way without stalling woo!;)

It's a steep learning curve for sure, everyone is right! the learning truly begins after you pass your test!


Good to hear, the only real problem a lot of new drivers face is hill starts. It's all to do with leaning the clutch though.
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congrats on passing but as for the confidence the only thing you can do is keep driving

when I first passed I got a fiesta 1.4 zetec I just used to drive on a night when the roads are emptier

I then went from a fiesta to a Fabia vrs ;) which now has sold and I have a 1.0 corsa (very slow)

and as for the clutch it would feel very different from your learning car just driving it would get you used to it even putting abit more revs on will help you not have that stalling motion
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DonnyModz wrote congrats on passing but as for the confidence the only thing you can do is keep driving

when I first passed I got a fiesta 1.4 zetec I just used to drive on a night when the roads are emptier

I then went from a fiesta to a Fabia vrs ;) which now has sold and I have a 1.0 corsa (very slow)

and as for the clutch it would feel very different from your learning car just driving it would get you used to it even putting abit more revs on will help you not have that stalling motion


Yeah dude:) after a few days of driving im starting to get the hang of the clutch and how many revs it needs to pull away and such

Thanks everyone!
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MrAidanPlays wrote
DonnyModz wrote congrats on passing but as for the confidence the only thing you can do is keep driving

when I first passed I got a fiesta 1.4 zetec I just used to drive on a night when the roads are emptier

I then went from a fiesta to a Fabia vrs ;) which now has sold and I have a 1.0 corsa (very slow)

and as for the clutch it would feel very different from your learning car just driving it would get you used to it even putting abit more revs on will help you not have that stalling motion


Yeah dude:) after a few days of driving im starting to get the hang of the clutch and how many revs it needs to pull away and such

Thanks everyone!


Good Lad! enjoy your driving future
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