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Manual or automatic...which is best?
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 83%  [44]
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CSC



Member Since: 13 Jan 2018
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Manual or Automatic?

As per the title, what tends to be the better gearbox?

What about it terms of resale/residual value?

Cheers.


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Post #339977 20th Jan 2018 6:44 pm
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Largered



Member Since: 10 Jul 2016
Location: UK
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Manual, gives a more drivers ..... DRIVE .... !!

..... and better MPG ......

Old men seem to like automatic ........ you watch.

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Post #339980 20th Jan 2018 7:08 pm
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archie98



Member Since: 18 Oct 2011
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England 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Auto Stornoway Grey

When I got mine i said that I wasn't old enough for an auto but it has been the best decision yet non of that faffing about changing gears Thumbs Up

Post #339982 20th Jan 2018 7:38 pm
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j77



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I’ve owned both TD4 manual and SD4 Auto, both are great but I prefer the auto. 21MY Defender 90 S 3.0 D200

Post #339984 20th Jan 2018 8:46 pm
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Tigger



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As Largered correctly pointed out, having recently become an old fart, it’s auto every time now! Thumbs Up

Having had examples of each, it suits the car and is much more useful off road and when towing, allows the use of the more powerful TD4 and it also avoids being at the mercy of a slightly fragile clutch Thumbs Up

Post #339985 20th Jan 2018 8:55 pm
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MartynB



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United Kingdom 2009 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Auto Zermatt Silver

Auto every time , all this stuff about “ real driving “ is bolleaux “ Laughing You don’t catch Lewis Hamilton pressing a clutch pedal do you ? Every autobox worth mentioning these days has a manual shift option if you need it. The only reason people like LR even still list a manual is to put a lower cost vehicle on the road. Then you come to residual value , try selling a high specification manual vehicle these days . It’s time to move on and put stick shifts where they belong , the histiory book ... oh I forgot when everything is hybrid -electric that’s where gear sticks will be isn’t it Rolling with laughter 2009 GS Auto Zermatt Silver - Sold June 21 after 10 years of ownership

2016 Subaru Outback SE 2.0 diesel SE Premium Lineartronic Sold 2024 after 8 years and 80k miles . Best Car I ever owned !

2023 Toyota Hilux invincible X 2.8 Auto .


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Post #339986 20th Jan 2018 8:57 pm
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alex_pescaru



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No offence, but did you checked these topics? Rolling Eyes Confused

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Post #339988 20th Jan 2018 8:58 pm
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jp



Member Since: 11 May 2009
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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 SE Manual Zermatt Silver

The clutch is one of the weakest parts of a Freelander 2.
Any towing or Off-roading buy an automatic. only buy a manual if you a high motorway user.
and if your a high motorway user look at another car ?

Post #339990 20th Jan 2018 9:08 pm
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Northcroft



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England 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Manual Zermatt Silver

I drive a Manual HSE, would prefer an automatic, as for folks saying fragile clutch, 160,000 miles and original clutch still fine. Bow down

Post #340002 21st Jan 2018 7:12 am
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JGH99



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 GS Manual Stornoway Grey

Never thought I would say this but I would have an auto if I could choose again.

JGH99 Freelander 2 GS Stornoway Grey
Jan 2007 Bought 71,000 miles. Currently 149,300 miles.

Post #340003 21st Jan 2018 7:36 am
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Tigger



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Northcroft wrote:
I drive a Manual HSE, would prefer an automatic, as for folks saying fragile clutch, 160,000 miles and original clutch still fine. Bow down


Have you ever tried manoeuvring a trailer off road? Mine were quick to start burning with little provocation. This is where auto’s really come into their own Thumbs Up

Post #340004 21st Jan 2018 7:56 am
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Dartman the one



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As the number of speed bumps increase the auto is the obvious choice, why exercise the left leg over a hundred times a day, now if the accelerator had a stronger spring there may well be an argument for a manual box as a leg exercise. if you wish to take charge of the gear change you can, you just don't need a clutch. Autos will soon be more economical than manuals and may already be so with the greater number of ratios to keep the engine in the most economical rev range. my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
2012 HSE SD4 In Orkney Grey now gone, best car ever.

Post #340008 21st Jan 2018 10:13 am
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Jimboland



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England 2012 Freelander 2 SD4 GS Auto Santorini Black

The old auto boxes were poor but once you have had a modern auto you just don't want to go back to a manual. With normal auto, sport mode and command shift you have got it all.

J

Post #340010 21st Jan 2018 10:50 am
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Bobupndown



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 GS Auto Orkney Grey

Having had a manual Td5 Discovery for 11 years and done lots of towing with it (including motorway traffic jams) I knew the next car was always going to be an auto, Sd4 Freelander as it turned out. Having read about fragile clutches on manual Freelanders the Td4 manual was never going to be an option.
In all aspects, except perhaps fuel economy which could be a little better (I was well aware of this before buying), Im delighted with the Sd4. Bow down Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

2014 Orkney grey Freelander SD4 GS.
2004 Zambezi silver Discovery 2 Td5 (Gone)
1963 Surf blue Morris Mini Minor Super de Luxe (my little toy)

Post #340014 21st Jan 2018 11:27 am
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Largered



Member Since: 10 Jul 2016
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Largered wrote:


Old men seem to like automatic ........ you watch.

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Manual or automatic...which is best?

Manual 16% 

Automatic 83% 

Total Votes: 31




..... I always thought there are lots of "Old Men" on this forum Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

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