Difference between driving in a big car and a small car?

So I've been practice driving with my mom's Honda pilot. What is different in a small car when driving. Do I have to pull that ebreak when parked on hill and downhill. I'd have to pay this driving ed place to use their car and a sponser. Also i'm so frustrated I can't get parallel parking at all.

Smaller cars are actually easier to drive than bigger ones. They take up less space and have smaller turning circles. If you take your test in a smaller car than you practiced in, you should be fine.

And, for the record, I drive a 1978 Mercury Grand Marquis, so to me, a Honda Pilot would be a small car!

No difference at all, driving a car is the same regardless of size.

On small(er) cars, everything is reversed - the seats, the steering wheel, the pedals, the windows, even the tires. You think you're confused now - just wait!

Honda Pilot. Both names are proper names. Please capitalize both names. Kdts repeat this error by copying the mistakes of others. Do not repeat this error. Honda Pilot. Ms. D, a basic rule of grammar is that the first word, or letter, of each sentence must be capitalized. You failed to do so on the second sentence. You failed to place a require question mark. It is a question. As to the "ebrake," all cars have the same requirement as to the parking or emergency brakes. Sponser. Sorry, no such word. The word is "sponsor." Ms. D, "i'm" and its variations, "i'm" and "I'm," are incorrect English grammar. Driving cars are the same. What changes is handling, stopping distances. Cargo capacity and space needed. What is the issue with parallel parking? We all have issues with parallel parking. Not done often enough. What shall you do?