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druand Member Since: 07 Sep 2009 Location: south ayrshire Posts: 825 |
Current SD 2011MY is my 3rd FL2 Auto.
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16th Dec 2011 7:44 pm |
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Pegleg Member Since: 15 Apr 2010 Location: Deep in mid Wales Posts: 3114 |
Difficult one that.
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16th Dec 2011 7:45 pm |
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MartynB Member Since: 08 Aug 2011 Location: Currently Rootless ! Posts: 1779 |
I've not driven an autobox for years, as my company cars have all been manual to get the lowest CO for income tax purposes. When we bought the second hand Freelander our choice was 2009 Auto GS or GS newer manual or the same age higher spec manual. We went the auto route and to be honest it's the nicest driving thing I've used in a long while. What sold it to us was the fact that round here when the snow comes the roads block up and a 5 mile run can take an hour ( Yesterday it did!) so an auto is ideal. In practice it has proved great for every task thrown at it and after a bit of coaching at the LRE I use the Command Shift for nipping around town when necessary. I'm not hung up about being in "control" and I don't "enjoy" driving as much a I used to so Auto every time on this car. 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership
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16th Dec 2011 7:55 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
I can understand about members having concerns about the auto box but the amount of auto boxes that you here have failed is a lot less than the amount of manuals you here about with various problems, gear linkage, sixth gear lock out and the DMF clutch problems? |
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16th Dec 2011 8:16 pm |
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oldgeezer Member Since: 09 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1302 |
Mines an auto and every-time I have a loan, normally a manual one ( had them for weeks on end ) I do miss my auto.
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16th Dec 2011 10:06 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
Oldgeezer +1 Couldn't have put it better. |
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16th Dec 2011 10:20 pm |
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RazMan Member Since: 18 Nov 2011 Location: Essexshire Posts: 336 |
Another vote for the auto here. The 6 ratios are nicely spaced and it makes acceleration quicker and smoother than a manual IMO. The only drawback is the slight hesitation when making quick getaways onto busy roundabouts, but after a bit of practice it isn't a problem. Cheers,
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16th Dec 2011 10:21 pm |
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The Doctor Member Since: 09 Jul 2010 Location: Gallifrey Posts: 4615 |
I agree about the gearing on the manual. Because 1st is only good for getting you going it is irritating so if in a hurry I use sand mode which makes a remarkable difference. Occasionally I have been given an auto as a loan car and I can't wait to get my manual back. Just suits the car better with a very slick short throw. I like being in control have always found autos too erratic with the changes. Interestingly the LR day bloke said that the auto FL2 behaves differently to the Discos et al. He said the FL2 seems to jolt on kickdown which is not something the bigger models suffer from. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby LOT (Lord of Time) - University of Gallifrey |
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16th Dec 2011 10:29 pm |
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alex_pescaru Member Since: 12 Mar 2009 Location: RO Posts: 4642 |
People are scared about auto's because of their more complex structure.
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16th Dec 2011 10:43 pm |
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taztastic Member Since: 03 Feb 2011 Location: North West Posts: 8652 |
You still have to change gear manually?? Sand mode enhances throttle response, locks 4wd, which will happen anyway from a standing start, on an auto it holds the gear longer and changes more quickly. If your in a hurry drive more smoothly with anticipation, sand mode will make you look like a startled antelope. As for auto users, if you want to loose the hesitation, come off the brake early, let it creep and it will take off quickly, the brakes cut the throttle and the gearbox knows your using them. |
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16th Dec 2011 10:57 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
Thanks Taz, that is the wife's main gripe with the auto |
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16th Dec 2011 11:04 pm |
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druand Member Since: 07 Sep 2009 Location: south ayrshire Posts: 825 |
Except Defender all models used at land Rover Experience are AUTO. They cope better than manual in difficult conditions. All FL2's (3) Gone
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16th Dec 2011 11:11 pm |
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taztastic Member Since: 03 Feb 2011 Location: North West Posts: 8652 |
I hold it on the handbrake too, if needed, but I suspect it may not be wise.
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16th Dec 2011 11:13 pm |
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The Doctor Member Since: 09 Jul 2010 Location: Gallifrey Posts: 4615 |
Yes because there is no clutch to fry. It will always be an easy life off roading in an auto. Although I managed off roading in my manual without frying the clutch, it certainly doesn't have the stress free off roading of the auto. Off roading with a manual does bring in more skill from the driver though so as to get the control right so you don't fry the clutch. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby LOT (Lord of Time) - University of Gallifrey |
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16th Dec 2011 11:21 pm |
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