manual or automatic transmission??
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by buzzman10101, May 24, 2014.
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I wouldn't know what to do if I didn't have to constantly have my hand on the shifter to keep it from bouncing out of gear. Off road and a 2013+ paccar w/eaton. I don't know what they changed, but it will break a finger if you reach for the shifter on a bumpy gravel road.
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A lot of vets might harp on this but automatic transmission are just more reliable these days. The Detroit 12 will take anything a new driver has to throw at it. Sure if you are buying a brand new truck you might prefer a manual but if you are the 2nd or more person in a truck lean towards an auto. I haven't spent anytime in the shop yet for transmission related things and I'm over 150k.
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Manual transmissions are fine by me. My clutch failing and spending 5 hours carefully not stopping through LA County traffic tonight was very interesting though......
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Personally I prefer the automatic in most situations. The only time I hate it is when in reverse. The auto is very "touchy" and hard to get the truck to move and requires a very soft touch or the truck wants to "buck" if you hit the gas a little too hard. Wonder if others have same issue or it is just me.?
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My 10 speed eaton is similar.
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