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... and park wheels into the kerb if on a hill!

Qu: why NOT leave in gear if in a garage? I do in lieu of handbrake...


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I always leave in gear regardless.
Handbrake is for hillstarts !
I declutch if it is very cold or battery is flattish.

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With Bunny on this one.


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Originally Posted by RedThree
At home in garage, neutral, no handbrake.
Everywhere else, in gear and handbrake on.
Don't trust a fly off handbrake to stay on.
Start with clutch pedal depressed.

That is the way I do it all time


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Originally Posted by The Austrian
Originally Posted by RedThree
At home in garage, neutral, no handbrake.
Everywhere else, in gear and handbrake on.
Don't trust a fly off handbrake to stay on.
Start with clutch pedal depressed.

That is the way I do it all time

I do it the same way.


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gear and wheels curbed.... I grew up in San Francisco


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Originally Posted by RedThree
At home in garage, neutral, no handbrake.
Everywhere else, in gear and handbrake on.
Don't trust a fly off handbrake to stay on.
Start with clutch pedal depressed.


I’ll choose this one. There are many different opinions on here - but I have to choose one!

Thanks all

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At home in garage, in gear, no handbrake.
Everywhere else, in gear and handbrake on.
On a slope wheels turned so if it moves its into the kerb.
Start with clutch pedal depressed.

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Always in gear, always handbrake on. Mind you I park her outside and my drive has a slight slope to it.

Never left long enough to have handbrake problems smile


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Always in gear, always handbrake on.

I always depress the clutch to start the car. This is primarily because I've owned cars where there's a clutch switch, so you have to depress the clutch. Quite frankly not bad practice in a manual transmission vehicle. There is actually no reason for the starter to be turning over anything other than the flywheel. I know there's probably no issues in practice, but it isn't a bad habit.

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