The tanker company put me in a test truck from Volvo; testing it to decide whether to buy any or not. It was Volvo truck, Volvo Engine, Volvo Automatic Transmission. Drove it 48 states and that was the most relaxed driving I've ever done. No problems with surge. It also did perfectly on downshifting going up Black Mountain and everywhere else. It did the work while I enjoyed my coffee.
Manual vs Automatic Transmissions
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by HauntedSchizo19, Jan 29, 2014.
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Best to learn on a standard as its good to know and fall back on if needed in the future . But on a side note to the ANTI AUTOMATIC group the biggest / heaviest trucks currently in use ( as well is the past ) are AUTOMATICS and the AUTOMATIC class 8 trucks are increasing in production every year so they are not going to vanish from the world of trucking.
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Just starting out I could see the issue being keeping your skills sharp. If you're only driving autos then someday are given a manual truck then you'll probably be rusty at the least. The manliness of auto vs manual tranny is comical. If you're driving a truck to feel manly you've probably got some issues.
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I don't mind driving a true automatic truck. What I dislike are "auto-shift" (manual transmission, computer shifts the gears). If you're going to have a clutch in your truck, shift the gears yourself.
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Some drivers I met over the years are so SHIFTLESS they need the AUTOMATIC transmission
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