All I know is that I am pretty good at it seeing I have been at it since 1967.
So that would make you around 70 then? A question - have you ever driven a manual in (and from) the 21'st century?
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All I know is that I am pretty good at it seeing I have been at it since 1967.
So what is that? A simulated computer controlled gearbox braking. And again not available in the low cost so called automatic transmission systems.Hill descent control works a treat.
Would a,test drive in a blik met wiele M class in July 2019 qualify?So that would make you around 70 then? A question - have you ever driven a manual in (and from) the 21'st century?
Would a,test drive in a blik met wiele M class in July 2019 qualify?
Enough said don't be a wise are.
So what is that? A simulated computer controlled gearbox braking. And again not available in the low cost so called automatic transmission systems.
So what is that? A simulated computer controlled gearbox braking. And again not available in the low cost so called automatic transmission systems.
edit just for you:
Would a test drive in a Blik Met Wiele M class (M3 Competition 2017 "previously owned") in July 2019 qualify?
Drove both a manual and an automatic. Preferred the manual by far .......Did it scare you so much that you blocked out the automatic experience?
Well done on shifting the goal posts.
You said and I quote "And gearbox assisted braking is essential for 4 x 4 driving on really bad terrain"
Now all of a sudden low cost is being thrown into the equation.
But alas even your goalpost shifting won't work as it's available in cheap models like the Renault duster,no to mention normal 4x4 bakkies like the ranger etc....
Drove both a manual and an automatic. Preferred the manual by far .......
Went with a friend who was in the market for one. In the end he went with the manual version.
1. A manual gearbox, in all vehicles, gives you all these things for free --- All YOU have to do is learn to drive a vehicle properly.
2. An automatic, ---- and especially the lower-priced small ones do not provide many of these facilities. Some even do not have a manual override option. So, the only way out for the manufacturers is to add more and more "automation" at the expense of performance.
3. The Term "SUV" is not well understood by many. So, they get this small SUV, and go into places where no amount of automation is going to keep them out of trouble.
4. A manual 4 x 4 (or even 2 x 4 ) means the DRIVER is in charge AND he can CHOOSE when and where to make use of gearbox assisted braking by simply choosing the correct gear.
5. In an automatic (the low-end ones) the DRIVER has to wait until some or other computer chip decides to kick in assisted braking and then unless he knows what the vehicle was designed for it can be no more than the use of ABS assisted braking. Look up what brake assist means for all the variants.
Next time I come across a driver in one of these vehicles stuck in a situation he should never have got himself into I will think twice about offering him assistance after all this BS in this thread.
I'm sure you did. We have seen how "flexible" you are in your opinions.
1. A manual gearbox, in all vehicles, gives you all these things for free --- All YOU have to do is learn to drive a vehicle properly.
2. An automatic, ---- and especially the lower-priced small ones do not provide many of these facilities. Some even do not have a manual override option. So, the only way out for the manufacturers is to add more and more "automation" at the expense of performance.
3. The Term "SUV" is not well understood by many. So, they get this small SUV, and go into places where no amount of automation is going to keep them out of trouble.
4. A manual 4 x 4 (or even 2 x 4 ) means the DRIVER is in charge AND he can CHOOSE when and where to make use of gearbox assisted braking by simply choosing the correct gear.
5. In an automatic (the low-end ones) the DRIVER has to wait until some or other computer chip decides to kick in assisted braking and then unless he knows what the vehicle was designed for it can be no more than the use of ABS assisted braking. Look up what brake assist means for all the variants.
Next time I come across a driver in one of these vehicles stuck in a situation he should never have got himself into I will think twice about offering him assistance after all this BS in this thread.
So you're not gonna help somebody who got stuck because of some random people on an internet thread don't think a manual gearbox is the be all and end all...ok then as you were then,you seem to be a bit faulty.
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Funny how many on the 4x4community forum think automatics are great for proper 4x4ing and rock-crawling, maybe I understood them wrong or they are generally not really subject matter experts there.
So you're not gonna help somebody who got stuck because some random people on an internet thread don't think a manual gearbox is the be all and end all...ok then as you were then,you seem to be a bit faulty.
There is one report somewhere on MyBB comparing the BMW M3 performance-wise that stated that 0 - 100 kph in 4 seconds for the automatic and 4.2 seconds for the manual. I can easily do without the 0.2 seconds. ----