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Kat DeLorean - Special Episode Preview 2

Kat DeLorean - Special Episode Preview 2

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About this episode

Kat DeLorean shares a personal story about learning to drive a manual transmission in her father's iconic NSX. The moment highlights her father's pride and the unexpected reaction from onlookers at the gym. This engaging anecdote not only showcases her connection to her father, John DeLorean, but also reflects on the legacy of driving skills and the joy of mastering a classic car. Kat's narrative offers a unique glimpse into her life and the automotive world she represents.

Topics: stick shift
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stick shift

"...will you teach me how to drive stick on the NSX? And you heard all the weights in the room drop..."

A stick shift is a type of car transmission that requires the driver to change gears manually using a lever. It can make driving more involved and fun, but it takes some practice to learn.

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Acura NSX

"...will you teach me how to drive stick on the NSX? And you heard all the weights in the room drop..."

The Acura NSX is a fast sports car that many people admire. It's known for being fun to drive and has a unique design that sets it apart from other cars.

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Deloreans

"And one guy looks over and goes, John DeLorean's daughter doesn't know how to drive a stick shift."

The DeLorean DMC-12 is a unique car known for its cool doors that open upwards. It became really famous because it was used as a time machine in the 'Back to the Future' movies, which made a lot of people love it.

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