andys280176 wrote:
Hi all
This post is about my parents driving habits. They are in their early 60's. Both have never had an "accident" in the conventional sense during their driving lives but there are some things they do that I cannot fathom out:
Both of them seem to pull away in 2nd gear; with my old man I think it's laziness but he said 1st is only for getting car moving from standstill. If the car is at all moving he will start out in 2nd, revving the engine and pulling the car up to speed, needless to say the new clutch on their car is now already juddering (worn out with his driving).
He states that this (2nd gear thing) was taught to him when he learned in the 60's. He also says you should have the car in the highest gear possible as soon as you can, this consists of him labouring up hills until the car is almost out of puff then changing down a gear. The same is the case with my mum?
I don't know how many times I have subtly hinted at the straining sound of the car going up a hill or of pulling away in 2nd.
Does anyone else have Family members with annoying driving habits; or just annoying Family members full stop

And what do you think of the procedure (supposedly) taught about getting into a high gear ASAP?
Regards
Andrew
Ach! Not really "bad habits" as such. Cars which your Papa und Mama learned to drive und cut their eye teeth in

were a "breed apart" from today's cars. I know this because of the "toy boys" in our garage.
Longest time ago when Mad Doc und self first married .. our home here was a derelict shell of farmhouse which we buy at auction. Listed building .. we do it up in keeping und jazzed it up too "in keeping"

Part of attraction to us were the barns which had possibilities to us for our "toys und hobby"

We currently have a Vitesse in bits.. have restored the body.. searching for engine parts und blokey on PH has been very helpful to me
I mention because we accumulate und store the some of the beauties from across family und some of these jewels do go to the "show off" displays of "vintage engineering loveliness"

Someone was kind enough to remark that we should rival the museum in Keswick as we have a collection here of some real gems.. from Cousin Siegli's lurid pink shabby Trabi to my sister Krissi's "lech mobile" of a Capri
But enough of this.. those old cars scream und beg for mercy in towns in third gear where a modern car (from super stealth Merc to say a .. "Smart" or a "Kia" or whatever ... ist perfectly happy enough

in third.. at 30 mph ..

). These elderly "wannabe toy boys"

were designed to perform at 30 mph upwards in gear 4 .. und 5 if an Austin Maxi - which I think was one of the late British Leyland "pave-way success cars" like the Mini und Moggie und Dolly Sprint before it.

But then - these cars built when I was baby - I just play, tinker und feel that these cars are under-valued, under-estimated und should be held to be a great BRITISH achievement.. und these cars were just as well designed as the Mercs etc of the heady days of the "Wirtschaftswunder" or "economic miracle" of German competence from 50s to 90s.
We are talking of a generation who learned to drive in these cars.. und - you know - progress improves handling und performance. Ist why we - Swiss family as whole - think we are on a right track when we say NO to a re-test .. but that we should at least have the skill re-assessed or even have lessons in the new cars so we are "au fait" with what these new machines can und cannot
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