Viraltempo
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Just bought a Type S, it's on the truck and haven't taken delivery yet. I'm nervous and scouring the web on re-learning how to drive manual.
For some context, last time I drove manual was 20 years ago in a 1000cc engine hatch with a real handbrake. In that type of car I had to pull the handbrake, which gave me time to give it enough gas in the little engine to pull away and not stall/roll back. In this type of car, it did not have a hill assist feature.
I am both unfamiliar with how the hill assist works in a manual and how things change with the e-brake. I also happen to live in an area with quite a few steep hills (I know LOL). How does it differ driving on hills / stopping on hills in traffic etc with an E-brake + hill assist feature? Does the hill assist feature kick in if it senses that the car will roll back? Does it kick in when it starts to roll a bit and your foot leaves the brake pedal? How if any is the e-brake different from the real handbrake of old with utilization on steep hills?
I know that I'll have to practice on a quiet hill, but I also need to be able to get home from the dealer (1.5 hour drive mostly highway). Any input is appreciated.
For some context, last time I drove manual was 20 years ago in a 1000cc engine hatch with a real handbrake. In that type of car I had to pull the handbrake, which gave me time to give it enough gas in the little engine to pull away and not stall/roll back. In this type of car, it did not have a hill assist feature.
I am both unfamiliar with how the hill assist works in a manual and how things change with the e-brake. I also happen to live in an area with quite a few steep hills (I know LOL). How does it differ driving on hills / stopping on hills in traffic etc with an E-brake + hill assist feature? Does the hill assist feature kick in if it senses that the car will roll back? Does it kick in when it starts to roll a bit and your foot leaves the brake pedal? How if any is the e-brake different from the real handbrake of old with utilization on steep hills?
I know that I'll have to practice on a quiet hill, but I also need to be able to get home from the dealer (1.5 hour drive mostly highway). Any input is appreciated.
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