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russben
Member Since: 03 Dec 2010
Location: lancashire
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The furthest I have been off road so far is playing in the snow we had earlier this year, and the manual gearbox suited me fine. Yes, the auto is probably easier to use in proper off road situations, but 95%+ of my driving is on road and as an advanced trained driver I prefer to select what gear I am in.
My company vehicle is an auto, and it is forever changing up a gear as I slow down to make a turn when in town. This also means there is less engine braking available.
Yes, you can select command shift on the Freel2, but then what was the point of buying an automatic if you have to change gear yourself? Like I said in my earlier post, I find auto boxes really frustrating.
Each to their own, though. Neither is right or wrong, just different choices. Poke it, Poke it, make it do it again!!
Gone - 2008 Freel2 HSE Santorini Black
Hello - 2010 RRS TDV6 3.0 HSE Santorini Black
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11th Apr 2011 3:27 pm |
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EYorkshire
Member Since: 18 Nov 2010
Location: (!)
Posts: 4392

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Quote:My company vehicle is an auto, and it is forever changing up a gear as I slow down to make a turn when in town. This also means there is less engine braking available.
Yes, you can select command shift on the Freel2, but then what was the point of buying an automatic if you have to change gear yourself?
This is where I wouldn't use "Command Shift" but use "Sport mode" in a town, it holds on to the gears longer and is reluctant to change up to early thereby giving some engine braking. Suits me and I'm still using it in Auto, but yes, whatever turns you on and you're happy with, that's what counts.
In truth I won't come out onside of one or the other, each has it's merits and is an individuals choice.
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11th Apr 2011 3:36 pm |
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