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A poll was takenâŠ. Apparently in the south âStraight Driveâ is a term used.Iâve lived in the south for the last 55 years and never heard this expressed.Now I can use the term as my most fun car is a straight drive.
POLLWhat do you call a car that is not an automatic transmission?
Standard 61Stick (or stick shift) 150Straight Drive 5Manual 99Other 8
Taught daughter to drive a stick when she was 15, she never forgot. When she went to basic training in the military, she was the only person in her training outfit who could do that, lot of their vehicles were still stick.
It might be that the differentiation between straight shift and stick shift is where the shifter is located. Straight shift for the âthree on the treeâ steering column set up and stick shift for the âfour on the floorâ where the shifter is in the midline, where the console is now located.
I can drive a straight. Made our boys learn and we required their 1st car be a stick. When my son went on the obligatory European vacation after college when they need to rent a car, he was the only one who could drive it.
Why is a manual called a straight drive?A column shift works through a complicated linkage, but a straight drive (aka 4-on-the-floor) connects straight to the transmission.
I had to drive my friendâs van home from the hospital. It has a lane sensor and kept pushing me over because I was too close to edge of pavement. I thought it was a bearing going until I saw the little light on the dash.
I hate it when people tell a long story in these boxes, but Iâm gonna do it anyway. In high school, I took driverâs ed, and I drove my dadâs car(s) quite often. Toward the end of my college years, my grandma and dad bought me a VW Beetle, the car of my dreams. He and I chose one, and he drove me to the dealer to pick it up. As we walked out of the showroom, he said something like âWell, you drive your new car home: see you there!â I gulped internally, but said, âOK, dad!â I realized I hadnât told him I had NEVER driven a stick shift, even in driverâs ed! But I had imagined it so often that I was able to creep home, mostly in second and third gear, and mostly using low-traffic back roads. I didnât tell him this story until many years later.
Is Arlo calling âa straightâ a stick shift transmission? If so then that puts Arlo and Janis smack dab in the baby boomer generation. I donât know what year or decade saw the end of the stick shift but it was in the boomer years for sure. Any time after that the stick is as mysterious as a rotary dial telephone. True that many sports cars and heavy duty trucks still have manual transmissions but the average daily drivers are mostly automatics.
Da'Dad almost 2 years ago
Little help. The lingo is lost on me. Is JJ mixing golf clubs with stick shifts?
Tyge almost 2 years ago
Pretty shifty language there Janis! 8^ )
mywifeslover almost 2 years ago
A poll was takenâŠ. Apparently in the south âStraight Driveâ is a term used.Iâve lived in the south for the last 55 years and never heard this expressed.Now I can use the term as my most fun car is a straight drive.
POLLWhat do you call a car that is not an automatic transmission?
Standard 61Stick (or stick shift) 150Straight Drive 5Manual 99Other 8
bblosser almost 2 years ago
Ever heard of four on the floor?? Three on the tree?? I can drive those too!!
nosirrom almost 2 years ago
So she going to gear up for this challenge?
JessieRandySmithJr. almost 2 years ago
Taught daughter to drive a stick when she was 15, she never forgot. When she went to basic training in the military, she was the only person in her training outfit who could do that, lot of their vehicles were still stick.
Olddog1 almost 2 years ago
Straight, or stick shift, the same thing. The new anti-theft device.
slisakson almost 2 years ago
Four on the floor and a fifth under the seat
Milady Meg almost 2 years ago
I taught my kids stick. It has the bonus of making their cars theft-resistant.
Just-me almost 2 years ago
It might be that the differentiation between straight shift and stick shift is where the shifter is located. Straight shift for the âthree on the treeâ steering column set up and stick shift for the âfour on the floorâ where the shifter is in the midline, where the console is now located.
Forest Dweller 54 almost 2 years ago
Iâm surprised they bought a car with a stick shift, maybe itâs the new Cadillac CTS
rlfekete1 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I can drive a straight. Made our boys learn and we required their 1st car be a stick. When my son went on the obligatory European vacation after college when they need to rent a car, he was the only one who could drive it.
dave.mcconnell almost 2 years ago
no a strait shift or a four in the floor or a 3 on the tree manual transmission
jmarkow11 almost 2 years ago
Why is a manual called a straight drive?A column shift works through a complicated linkage, but a straight drive (aka 4-on-the-floor) connects straight to the transmission.
yoda1234 almost 2 years ago
âdrive a STRAIGHTâ? Iâve only ever heard âdrive a STICKâ
William Bednar Premium Member almost 2 years ago
By the time Janis gets used to driving this new car, it will be time for a new one. A âself drivingâ car.
soapy1976 almost 2 years ago
Good thing she didnât say, âI can RIDE the shift out of a straight stick!â No room for misinterpretation there.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 2 years ago
You betcha she can! Atta girl Janis!
trainnut1956 almost 2 years ago
Must be a regional thing. In 66 years Iâve never heard a manual transmission called a âstraightââŠ
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe almost 2 years ago
I had to drive my friendâs van home from the hospital. It has a lane sensor and kept pushing me over because I was too close to edge of pavement. I thought it was a bearing going until I saw the little light on the dash.
musiator almost 2 years ago
âHow do you drive an adjective,?â I asked myself. Thanks to those who clarified âdriving a straight.â
khjalmarj almost 2 years ago
I hate it when people tell a long story in these boxes, but Iâm gonna do it anyway. In high school, I took driverâs ed, and I drove my dadâs car(s) quite often. Toward the end of my college years, my grandma and dad bought me a VW Beetle, the car of my dreams. He and I chose one, and he drove me to the dealer to pick it up. As we walked out of the showroom, he said something like âWell, you drive your new car home: see you there!â I gulped internally, but said, âOK, dad!â I realized I hadnât told him I had NEVER driven a stick shift, even in driverâs ed! But I had imagined it so often that I was able to creep home, mostly in second and third gear, and mostly using low-traffic back roads. I didnât tell him this story until many years later.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 2 years ago
âShiftâ may be a misspelling.
dpatrickryan Premium Member almost 2 years ago
For those who are confused, a straight is a stick is a manual. (Is the only true driving.)
flushed almost 2 years ago
Is Arlo calling âa straightâ a stick shift transmission? If so then that puts Arlo and Janis smack dab in the baby boomer generation. I donât know what year or decade saw the end of the stick shift but it was in the boomer years for sure. Any time after that the stick is as mysterious as a rotary dial telephone. True that many sports cars and heavy duty trucks still have manual transmissions but the average daily drivers are mostly automatics.
Grandma Lea almost 2 years ago
You all know what they call us pluggers who now drive automatics; old and shiftless.
Dr. Whom almost 2 years ago
Learned on a stick shift, which taught me how to listen to the engine.
PoochFan almost 2 years ago
A friend got into my car and saw the manual shifter. He said, âI see you have a poor manâs anti-theft device.â I love that line.
BuckarooDave almost 2 years ago
Liked 26 years in The North, 44 in The South. Multiple locations in each. Never once heard it referred to as a âstraightâ shift.
rhodesmk Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It must be limited. Iâm 68, have lived in the DFW area my entire life, and have never heard standard transmissions referred to as straight.