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beerok



Member Since: 05 Jan 2011
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Manual or Auto??

Hi all,

I've been looking at the FL2 as you know. Always wanted an Auto but prices seem alot higher!

How many of you drive a manual? There seem alot more about.

Colin

Post #87116 8th Jan 2011 9:16 pm
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Had both, personally like man. Auto is a lazy way to drive and slightly lower mpg.

Post #87117 8th Jan 2011 9:26 pm
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ad210358



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The Auto box is a peach, I had one last year while mine was off the road, did I like it Question well I've just traded the manual in and gone auto.

Post #87118 8th Jan 2011 9:27 pm
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richardk



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United Kingdom 2013 Freelander 2 SD4 GS Auto Aintree Green

I have a manual and have driven an auto and like it. My only concern about an auto is driving it in the snow/ice..when I think I prefer a manual

Post #87120 8th Jan 2011 9:36 pm
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ad210358



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Beerok, I notice that you will also tow with your possible Freelander 2, another reason to go down the auto road, as the clutch takes a lot of strain if your not careful when reversing Thumbs Up

Post #87122 8th Jan 2011 9:54 pm
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The Doctor



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This has been covered elsewhere but as a manual vs auto topic.

It is all preference and what you will use the car for. I own a manual but I test drove an auto first and have driven several autos as courtesy cars including when I still had the FL1.

Auto is better for off roading and towing end of. Manual is a lot less jerky (cos of autos kick down), costs less to buy, costs less to tax and costs less to run. The auto revs too high before changing which is annoying.

For me it was a no brainer. I got a good deal and once you get accustomed to the box you will know what gear is best and when is best to change to get the best performance, very smooth box and the stop/start feature is nice.

If you really want an auto then go for it but if you are not fussed either way and you like them both fairly equally after a test drive, save money and get the manual.

If you want point and shoot motoring get the auto. If you want more involvement and for me a more relaxing drive (on motorways and dual carriageways), get the manual.

Hope this helps Thumbs Up LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Post #87124 8th Jan 2011 10:02 pm
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beerok



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Thanks for replies.
Seems like a split 50/50.

I will be towing so maybe that moves me toward Manual.

Thanks again

Colin

Post #87132 8th Jan 2011 10:41 pm
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greengiant



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United Kingdom 2009 Freelander 2 TD4 HSE Auto Lago Grey

Don't forget the auto can be switched across to manual as well, I found that useful in the snow making the car change up earlier in manual than auto. 09 FL2 HSE auto Lago Grey
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Post #87134 8th Jan 2011 10:48 pm
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ad210358 wrote:
Beerok, I notice that you will also tow with your possible Freelander 2, another reason to go down the auto road, as the clutch takes a lot of strain if your not careful when reversing Thumbs Up


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Post #87138 8th Jan 2011 11:02 pm
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PaulC



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beerok wrote:
Thanks for replies.
Seems like a split 50/50.

I will be towing so maybe that moves me toward Manual.

Thanks again

Colin


Don't you mean it might move you towards an auto?

Autos are definitely better for towing than a manual. I have always had manual but now I am towing I have gone for an auto.

Don't forget that an auto box on the FL2 can be used in command shift exactly like a manual anyway so if you want to drive it like a manual you can except no clutch! I may use it in that mode a fair bit I imagine.

Post #87140 8th Jan 2011 11:07 pm
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Post #87142 8th Jan 2011 11:32 pm
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The Doctor



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Everytime I hear praise for the auto I want to drive one again but then everytime I do when mine has gone in for something I end up wishing for my manual back a.s.a.p!

If you are towing a fair bit then you must have the auto no question also better for off roading. I don't do towing (thumbs up from CG) and have only done mild off roading so manual is fine. If neither of the above concern you then its manual FTW.

P.S, the commandshift does not have the same feel as the proper manual so dont be fooled by thinking auto is best of both. Leave auto in D unless absolutely necessary. If you want to change gear do it like a proper driver and get a manual Laughing LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Post #87143 8th Jan 2011 11:44 pm
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PaulC



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Can't disagree with that Doctor. If I wasn't towing I would have a manual for sure.

Post #87149 9th Jan 2011 1:25 am
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weirdfish



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England 2011 Freelander 2 SD4 GS Auto Stornoway Grey

I possibly would have gone for a manual too, but the decision was made by the need to have an auto at my disposal in case my left knee flairs up as it is sometimes prone to do. Although it is a moot point if you're looking at a new SD4.

I never used to go for auto as I felt it was the 'non drivers' type of car but as traffic has increased, it seems every single journey I take now involves at least one traffic jam, I find an auto far more convenient. Mind you that said, it does depend on the type of car. I wouldn't want an auto box anywhere near our mx5 Shocked

Post #87155 9th Jan 2011 8:45 am
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ad210358



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beerok wrote:
Thanks for replies.
Seems like a split 50/50.

I will be towing so maybe that moves me toward Manual.

Thanks again

Colin


Beerok, I think you have miss read my post, for towing you will be better with an AUTO, especially for reversing as the Freelander like other vehicles with a six speed manual box, the reverse cog is a little on the high side for comfort. Thumbs Up

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