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croyde
 


Member Since: 17 Aug 2005
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Auto or Manual

We opted for the Manual but our loaner is an Auto and I am beginning to wish that we had gone for the easy shift and am now not looking forward to giving it back.

Oh and I think that the leather seats are more comfy and easier to keep clean.

So I just wondered how many of the folks here have which transmission.
  
Post #1909022nd Sep 2005 5:48 pm
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BN
 


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You are so brave doing a vote, I had to help. No competition, manual for me, better than going to the gym.
  
Post #1909222nd Sep 2005 5:50 pm
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croyde
 


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Plus I voted and put Auto Derrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!

So 2 manuals so far.
  
Post #1909522nd Sep 2005 5:56 pm
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Jim
 


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England 2006 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Manual Buckingham BlueDiscovery 3

Have always driven manual cars, had a manual Freelander so the natural progression was manual Discovery 3.

Friend of mine has a auto and swears by it, so I guess until I drive the auto can't really make any real comment Smile
 Jim  
Post #1909822nd Sep 2005 6:01 pm
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blue meanie
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I'm a control freak so it had to be the manual! can't imagine it won't be better than my manual d2.... hopefully!
 and theeeeennn......???  
Post #1910022nd Sep 2005 6:03 pm
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BN
 


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Auto's are really nice especially if you drive them with the cruise control all the time. Like sitting at home watching the world go by.
  
Post #1910122nd Sep 2005 6:08 pm
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croyde
 


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I don't know if it's me but our Auto loaner is a lot faster off the line than our manual.

1st then 2nd is a bit of mucking about then it zooms off, the manual that is. Maybe it is because our car has hardly any miles on the clock.
  
Post #1910322nd Sep 2005 6:14 pm
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croyde wrote:
I don't know if it's me but our Auto loaner is a lot faster off the line than our manual.

1st then 2nd is a bit of mucking about then it zooms off, the manual that is. Maybe it is because our car has hardly any miles on the clock.


No it is just down to gears. Obviously a auto with smoothly change and at low speeds you have to manually transfer, which does cause a slight delay. Use the torque though. Basically move off in 1st, count 1,2 & 3 then change and make the car work. That should do the trick. Over revving actually slows the car down.

Use first as a start gear. To practice start in low range 3rd and then select neutral, flick up to high range and put the gear into 1st high, you should have the same gear, but it will give practice in gear changing from high to low and speed up your normal changes.
  
Post #1910522nd Sep 2005 6:20 pm
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Gareth
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No, its an auto for me. Can't be doing with clutches and modern day traffic jams, they are simply not compatible. The auto box is the best set-up I have ever driven.
  
Post #1911922nd Sep 2005 7:29 pm
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Pelyma
  


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I'll second Gareth, can't be beaten. Far smoother and easier to tow with 8)
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Post #1912022nd Sep 2005 7:38 pm
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blue meanie
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....but what is actually the real world difference between the lazy and the diy?

ie. how many mpg difference?
 and theeeeennn......???  
Post #1913422nd Sep 2005 9:21 pm
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jollybodger
 


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Auto so smooth but MPG definitely much more depressing! We are getting 25-26 MPG after approximately 4000 miles. But I feel that having a safe, smooth family carrier well worth it. I still have occassional twinges when remembering the 40mpg we use to get with our Galaxy. Laughing
  
Post #1913522nd Sep 2005 9:41 pm
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jollybodger wrote:
Auto so smooth but MPG definitely much more depressing! We are getting 25-26 MPG after approximately 4000 miles. But I feel that having a safe, smooth family carrier well worth it. I still have occassional twinges when remembering the 40mpg we use to get with our Galaxy. Laughing


Yes that does hurt I bet Crying or Very sad
  
Post #1914022nd Sep 2005 10:05 pm
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adam
 


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Auto or Manual

Auto EVERY time
I (sadly) use mine a lot in traffic - Manual would be a nightmare
Also guess residuals higher?
 Now Golf GTI PP, 7 speed DSG.
Ex D3 and D4 
 
Post #1914322nd Sep 2005 10:10 pm
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blue meanie
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residuals higher because they cost more in the first place?
 and theeeeennn......???  
Post #1914822nd Sep 2005 10:40 pm
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