Automatics?

Discussion in 'Maverick' started by Zephex, Jul 23, 2013.

  1. Zephex

    Zephex Light Load Member

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    Was reading razors blog type thread about orientation and such and he said they were automatics. Are all the trucks automatics? I don't really mind. I'm good at shifting....well, upshifting anyway. Downshifting gives me fits sometimes.

    Guess I'm concerned because...I've never driven or even rode in an automatic truck before. Is it just like a car where its just the gas and brake? How does that work with downhill grades under load since you can't ride the brakes the whole way down.
     
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  3. madhatter007

    madhatter007 Bobtail Member

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    yes the whole fleet is autos. just fuel and brake. as far as mountain driving they have a manual switch where ya can up/down shift yourself, really only have to do that on big mountains such as black, and eagle mountains. I love them my left leg dont hurt in traffic anymore and my left legs not as big now! ;)
     
  4. Zephex

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    Wow nice! Autos are probably great for city driving. Thanks for the info.
     
  5. JimTheHut

    JimTheHut Road Train Member

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    They are auto shifters
     
  6. exhawkeye

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    the autos r really nice in heavy traffic. like mentioned above u can put them in manual n downshift when going down a steep grade
     
  7. jxu417

    jxu417 Road Train Member

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    I drive mine in manual 100% of the time. I have never driven it in auto. Never.
     
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  8. Gizmo1326

    Gizmo1326 Light Load Member

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    Sorry to ask a really dumb question. But are they hard to operate. I am so used to double clutching and shifting. That if given a check ride I would screw up and be with a trainer until that left leg quit jumping and my right arm grabbing air.
     
  9. hesgoneagain

    hesgoneagain Medium Load Member

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    Can you drive an automatic car? Pretty much the same.
     
  10. Gizmo1326

    Gizmo1326 Light Load Member

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    It's that easy, huh. How do you get over wanting to shift. Just time I imagine, it just seems alien. Big trucks are supposed to be shifted. Do the people giving check rides understand or not?
     
  11. Ronin_on_MT

    Ronin_on_MT Light Load Member

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    Looking at the faces on the Maverick website, you're seeing guys who've driven lots of different transmissions including Brownies, Triplex's, Spicer 4x4s, and Roadrangers; don't worry, they get it. Assume that the instructors giving check rides have more seat time giving those check rides than you have "double clutching and shifting." I'd be more concerned about what's needed to pass the test than whether the instructor had ever come across someone coming out of CDL school who'd never seen an automatic manual transmission in a Large Car.

    Good luck.
     
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