Helping Your Car Survive Your Teenagers

posted by WorkingWithAuto @ 16:24 PM
January 14, 2010

If you’re teaching a teenager how to drive, it’s certainly a nerve-wracking time. After all, there are bound to be a few bumps and bruises to the car along the way as they learn how to be comfortable handling the car. But it’s a particularly stressful time if you’re teaching them how to drive a manual, or stick shift car. This is because a manual requires a lot more touch and timing than an automatic, and it’s very easy to damage a transmission or clutch with a few solid weeks of stalls and gear grinding shifting.

If you’re concerned with your manual car in the hands of your teenager, make sure that you take extra special care of your car while they are still learning to drive it. To that end, make sure that you always use high-quality oil for manual transmission cars. This will help with a smooth shifting experience, and it might just stop your kid from stalling in a crucial moment. Also make sure to take your car to a Seattle transmission mechanic for routine maintenance checks. This will help keep the car and your kids safe.

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