Muskett
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This thread is Freelander specific, and the MK1 rather than something newer or something else.
I believe there is quite a difference in the gearing between the auto and manual especially at low range??? The manual has hill decent too.
So given the option, with standard TD4's and some full mud terrains, which of the two would do the job best with a half competent driver?
I've had a Feelander 1 3dr as an auto and it did exactly what I wanted. The auto system did the thinking and I just concentrated on the driving. I'd have one again but there aren't many out there and they tend to demand a higher price. Also my children need some stick practice so thought a manual better!
Anyone have a take on which one?
I believe there is quite a difference in the gearing between the auto and manual especially at low range??? The manual has hill decent too.
So given the option, with standard TD4's and some full mud terrains, which of the two would do the job best with a half competent driver?
I've had a Feelander 1 3dr as an auto and it did exactly what I wanted. The auto system did the thinking and I just concentrated on the driving. I'd have one again but there aren't many out there and they tend to demand a higher price. Also my children need some stick practice so thought a manual better!
Anyone have a take on which one?