All about the sword arm sir

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True πŸ’―

Changing gears with the (statistically) weak and clumsy arm is a weird choice

But our steering is more reliable πŸ˜‚

Even weirder is the fact that the gear box isn't mirrored. Let's put the lower gears as far as possible from the driver, not like their gonna use them that much πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«

To be clear, I have an electric self driving car. You might as well be talking a foreign language to me πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Pretty sure self driving cars come from British engineers being fed up with the nonsense of driving on the left 🀣

True, our cars don’t have accidents or catch on fire, just those foreign ones πŸ˜‚

If Hollywood taught us something is that American cars are supposed to catch fire and blow up for no apparent reason

But always on cue πŸ˜‚

Having had to actually kick a land Rover defender into gear once, you may simply be missing some of the minor impacts of precision British engineering

I saw one of those in a museum once. Apparently popular in the Neolithic era πŸ˜‚

I've only had to change gears on a Seat Leon. The grooves of the gear box were definitely not big enough to make it up for the clumsiness of the arm. 4-6 3-5 were a lottery

Spanish. The entire driving experience is a lottery there!