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Nissan Car Lounge - Almera, Juke, Latio, Qashqai, Sylphy, Teana Owners => Latio => Topic started by: yangzhe on July 16, 2008, 01:04:44 PM
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I juz bght a new latio and needs to take refresher course. Anyone hv recommendation for auto driving instructor? Thanks.
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huh? Auto Driving instructor?? dun need lah bro.. it is much more easier to drive then manual.. if u can handle manual.. auto no problem for u de.. i oso switched from manual to auto mah.. just start the engine.. release foot brake.. step on the normal brake shift gear to D .. step on accelerator.. and u r good to chiong lo.. heh.. then.. u just need 1 leg to alternate between accelerator and brakes when u drive.. the other leg hor.. u can kiao ka and relax.. simple.. and foolproof de.. ;D
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If know how to drive manual car, to drive auto car is very ssw one.
Anyway, practise make PERFECT. Don't rely on any other things....
Use your natural skill... Can overcome one.
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YEah bro, just get soembody who has experience to sit by you when you drive. you will be fine.
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uh i can be your auto driving instructor during the mega meet :bleh:
Just dun ask me teach you how to park can liao...
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instructor wor
need to be able to teach the student how to park also leh
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I juz bght a new latio and needs to take refresher course. Anyone hv recommendation for auto driving instructor? Thanks.
can try going back to the driving school that you had learnt your driving from?
actually, what hopeless2212, iagree and detach8 said are correct
have confidence and enjoy your new car
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lol bro don nid refresher course one lo, just maybe parking abit hard.
Find someone who drives to sit beside u can ler. Don kan jiong wan step brake become accelerator can liao :yehyeh: (am i scaring u? :zipped:
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No need to waste money to get instructor to go through refresher course.
If you find parking, difficult, just drive head in, but just have to be careful of your low front spoiler if you have installed bodykit.
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Yeah bro, our latio ride sitting arrangement rather high, & with good seating adjustment you'll be able to drive quite easily & comfortably...but if u really need an instructor, my uncle is one & can pass you his contact...he's stationed at Ubi Comfort private instructor... ;)
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Just look for your SE and go for test drive again. Start slowly and you will get used to it. Don't chiong can already. When you are more confident, then go a bit faster. At most, travel left lane first. In no time, you will find yourself go Lane 1 liao. No need to pay instructor fee, petrol also free. Just be sure that you drive carefully as the SE life will be in your hands.