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LOL - good point
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I prefer the auto, and compared to some auto 4x4s I've owned, I especially like the tranny in my RRC. Plus, an auto is superior in snow, which is found in abundance around here 5 or 6 months out of the year.
Auto it is...
Sure, the manual is more economical and has the added advantage of superior engine braking, but you've got to admit that it offers you option of one less thing to think about when driving, especially in instances when you got to split your attention in two, such as when you got the baby in the car sitting in rush-hour traffic; much more easier to take your foot off one pedal unto the other and go.
Besides, wife can't drive a manual and I find its easier for her as well for the daily commute in conditions as stated above.
Manual every time. Had both in Disco1's and the auto was terrible, and uneconomical, for my needs (country lanes, farm tracks and fields mainly). Guess if your driving in towns and main roads a auto would be easier.
Besides, an auto in a V8 and you are damn near looking at gpm rather than mpg.
If you use the hold positions on the auto you will get control that's nearly as good as with a manual, with the added benefit of smoother power modulation in slippery conditions.
What you will not get is quite the same level of engine braking. It's good, but it's not as good as a manual.
Didn't we do this thread last month ?
what is hold position
I think he means using the numbers in High Range to limit the highest gear, or in Low Range (at least in my D2) pressing the Mode button turns the Auto into a Manual, and selecting the number puts you in that exact gear, without any shifts up or down.
If you use those they lock in that gear only in a D1. I use the term, "lock it in gear"
yes understand that. say select 3rd (on a 5 speed) it will start in 1, shift to 2, then to 3 but no higher
Mine didn't it would start off in the gear you chose.
Even in high range? That's not normal for an Auto. I think the 'box in my D2 is the same as the one in the D1, and it doesn't behave like that - except in Low Range with the Manual mode selected.
Even in high range? That's not normal for an Auto. I think the 'box in my D2 is the same as the one in the D1, and it doesn't behave like that - except in Low Range with the Manual mode selected.
How can a auto ever be better off road? A half way decent driver will be one step ahead and in the correct gear BEFORE any situation arises. A auto can't do that and will only change gear when trouble has already started.
Or do people not read the terrain ahead off them anymore and drive as if they are playing a video game?
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