A South Carolina college student narrowly escaped kidnappers who threatened to shoot and rape her — all because her abductors did not know how to drive a stick shift, it was revealed Tuesday

Jordan Dinsmore, 20, who attends Midlands Technical College in Columbia and hopes to become an FBI agent, left her job at a local Buffalo Wild Wings at about 12:30 a.m. last Wednesday and pulled into a parking lot outside her housing complex, The State reported.

Then, three young men suddenly approached and pushed her to the ground — one pointing a gun and threatening to pull the trigger if Dinsmore kept screaming, according to the report.

The men, wearing all dark clothing, forced Dinsmore back into her car, where they realized that it had a stick shift they didn’t know how to operate, the paper reported.

One of the robbers took off upon the discovery, but the other two — one who was armed — forced Dinsmore into the driver’s seat.

Having control of the vehicle would ultimately save her.

The men first demanded that she take them to a nearby ATM. She obliged, pulling up to an ATM at a nearby gas station where she unbuckled her seat belt and withdrew $300 — the maximum allowed, the paper reported.

She never re-fastened her seat belt, hoping her kidnapper’s wouldn’t take notice of the beeping safety alarm.

“I was thinking somehow I have to get out of this,” she told the paper. “Can I crash the car? No, because it might knock me out and not them. Can I pull over or something? I have to get away from them.”

One of the men told Dinsmore they were heading to a relative’s house, where she would have sex with one of his friends, The State reported.

At one point, the captors told her to take a right. But the brave victim drove straight through the intersection, ignoring the men as they demanded she pull over.

Then she threw the car in neutral and jumped out at about 35 miles per hour, according to the report.

Raquan Green, 17, and two 15-year-old boys were arrested on Thursday in connection to the incident, as well as six other robberies — two others involving abductions — in the area, Cola Daily reported.

The suspects told police that they were only targeting white people, who they did not like, Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott told the outlet.

Green claimed on Friday in court that he had “nothing to do” with the crimes and was “just trying to take care of [his] sick mother.”

Richland County investigators have nicknamed Dinsmore “James Bond” for her brave escape. She told The State that her captors’ inability to drive stick was what saved her.

“I’m going to be driving a manual for the rest of my life,” she said.