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ammer



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United Kingdom 2009 Freelander 2 TD4 HST Auto Stornoway Grey
Using the auto gearbox manually

Soon to pick my auto HST and wondered.

How many auto owners use the manual shift?

Does using manual shift improve MPG?

Are there any flaws with the manual shift?

Post #129559 27th Jan 2012 8:02 pm
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MartynB



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United Kingdom 2009 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto Zermatt Silver

it's ok to play about with, especially in town, but to be honest it defeats the object of having an auto. The good thing is you can't Censored up the down shifts the unit will not let you. I think the direction you have to shove the stick to change up feels wrong, should be the other way round Confused If you go on a LRE 1/2 day they will teach you a few tricks like using the sand setting and command shift together on the road to pull away quickly. I've found the best overall mpg is taking it easy in ordinary auto, certainly not sport mode or command shift. 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership

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Post #129564 27th Jan 2012 8:09 pm
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chicken george



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United Kingdom 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 XS Manual Santorini Black

its handy for knocking the gears upto top when starting a motorway cruise, I dont know about fl2 but in a RRS you can only command shift into a gear that the brain approves of, so in town you may as well leave it in Auto. At work
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Post #129602 28th Jan 2012 12:52 am
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alex_pescaru



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The same with FL2.
If the RPM/speed don't match you won't be allowed to select a specific gear.

Post #129604 28th Jan 2012 4:55 am
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jaksbak@freel2



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Australia 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 SE Auto Stornoway Grey

I was frustrated with the gear selection on some open roads and decided to do some testing. The sample size is very small (4 or 5 times), but I could get better MPG from manually selecting a higher gear and accepting the ebb and flow of speeds up and down the fluctuations in elevation. It worked out about 10% better in MPG but you might as well select Auto when it's either hilly or stop/start in town.

Post #129619 28th Jan 2012 10:10 am
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RazMan



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United Kingdom 2012 Freelander 2 SD4 XS Auto Fuji White

I find that Sport mode is far better for the slow twisty lanes as it holds the gears for longer, stopping a lot of unnecessary shifting up and down and generally making a much smoother ride. I haven't really found Command Shift very useful at all and I let the sublime auto box do its job.

Sand & CS sounds interesting - I might have a play with that. My only gripe with the auto is the 'lag' when making quick getaways into fast moving traffic. Cheers,
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Post #129639 28th Jan 2012 1:04 pm
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rjc1944



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England 2008 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Stornoway Grey

Haven't towed with the Freel yet but I only regularly used the manual option on my previous motors for descending steep(ish) hills with the caravan behind. Much better control like that.

Following the Experience day last week I too will be playing with the Sand setting whenever my wife's not with me Whistle

Mind you, since she drove as well as she did on the rough stuff maybe she's thinking the same thing Very Happy Ours - 2008 Stornoway Grey HSE Auto
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Post #129662 28th Jan 2012 5:37 pm
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julytourist



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United Kingdom 2010 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Rimini Red

Command shift is fun on twisty country roads, and useful on long steep hills...... JT Upgraded to an ex demo, 7 mth old, Rimini Red/Ebony Napoli Auto HSE on 28th Jan 2011, added roof rails, mudflaps and side strips.
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Post #129696 28th Jan 2012 9:46 pm
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taztastic



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Post #129698 28th Jan 2012 9:59 pm
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greengiant



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United Kingdom 2009 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Lago Grey

I only use it for smart getaways at some junctions. 09 FL2 HSE auto Lago Grey
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