That’s the simple reality of it. After the Nth time of having to look at the upside down wheel or whatever to discern where to press and getting agitated, you’re just going to stop bothering to do it at all.
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I'm 25 and am impatiently waiting delivery of my Highland. I know it's going to be a pain at the start but I suspect that after a week or two of driving I'll pick it up easily and it'll be second nature.Any young perspective Highland buyers, please chime in
Thinking might just be an old stoggy thing
There is a wiper button on the steering wheel and netflix/youtube etc., do not open while driving by default.trying to manually turn the windscreen wipers on without opening Netflix accidentally should be a laugh.
I suspect that after a week or two of driving I'll pick it up easily and it'll be second nature.
Car's are my "Achilles heel". I thrive off of the unfamiliarity of a car... historically I used to change cars when I was bored because I was "too familiar" with the car. I am a little more sensible in more recent years...that’s a lot of cars!
Good that it stopped with carshistorically I used to change cars when I was bored because I was "too familiar"
I know people talk about needing to do ultra quick 3 point turns
Though the area you can swipe for the gear selector is significantly larger than the icons.It’s pants because you’ll need to accurately swipe it up or down with your left hand and I suspect that vast majority of us are right handed.
I have enough trouble as it is trying the hit the right icon for the apps with my weaker left hand
I'll admit I'm only going by videos, but it looks like when the person comes to a stop it's pretty quick to swipe up or down to change gear.Have you tried it? If not might be worth having a go, before you upgrade, to be able to tell us all whether there is actually any "loss"
For me its not about the time, for me, per se, but the time for others. When I am in a carpark and the parking is difficult / tight (multiple back-and-fill) the time I hold everyone else up is important to me (as a courtesy to them, not for fear of their road rage - although there is that too!)
If you are not familiar with it then the test I would propose is:
Drive forwards slowly (i.e. at pulling-in-to-parking-bay speed)
Select reverse
Dab throttle (once or twice, depending on "familiarity" with the manoeuvre) to slow down
Once stationary, or "almost", then Dab again to reverse a bit
Once actually reversing then Select Drive and Dab-to-slow, and Dab-for forwards
... and repeat
You are welcome to come to Cambridge to try!It’s pants because you’ll need to accurately swipe it up or down with your left hand a
looks like when the person comes to a stop it's pretty quick to swipe up or down to change gear.
Only drove manual before so I'll be going for the clutch and gearstick all the time
Frankly all of that sounds more dangerous than texting while you're driving.. but perfectly legal.I'm 25 and am impatiently waiting delivery of my Highland. I know it's going to be a pain at the start but I suspect that after a week or two of driving I'll pick it up easily and it'll be second nature.
It is a bit of a worry for me though. Only drove manual before so I'll be going for the clutch and gearstick all the time. The time when I get to a roundabout, it starts raining and the auto wipers don't kick in and I'm scrambling for the indicator stalk plus gearstick while trying to manually turn the windscreen wipers on without opening Netflix accidentally should be a laugh.
How do you know it did?Good that it stopped with cars