S vs. DS?
#31
#33
What I don't like is that it will downshift and stay in 1st when you come to a stop. If you are used to driving an auto this can get you in trouble when you end up forgetting that you are now in first. To me it would be much better for it to cancel the manual shift when stopped and revert to DS and then allow you to reselect a lower gear at that point.
Perry
#34
I prefer to use my brakes over the transmission, to slow the vehicle down. Brakes cost a lot less to repair/replace than a tranny
#35
If one pays attention you may actually see that you are in 5th gear before you realize it. There is something else that takes place other than just holding a gear longer when in DS mode. When in DS mode lightly remove and add gas and see what occurs with the tach. You can see this even if you manually select a gear.
What I don't like is that it will downshift and stay in 1st when you come to a stop. If you are used to driving an auto this can get you in trouble when you end up forgetting that you are now in first. To me it would be much better for it to cancel the manual shift when stopped and revert to DS and then allow you to reselect a lower gear at that point.
Perry
What I don't like is that it will downshift and stay in 1st when you come to a stop. If you are used to driving an auto this can get you in trouble when you end up forgetting that you are now in first. To me it would be much better for it to cancel the manual shift when stopped and revert to DS and then allow you to reselect a lower gear at that point.
Perry
(for the few that race)
#36
A couple of observations (at least in my car):
a) DS will drive just like D unless the car senses "aggressive" driving. DS will always go into 5th gear by default. Try starting out in DS and driving like a grandma.
b) Engine braking in this car is not very effective because it rev matches.
a) DS will drive just like D unless the car senses "aggressive" driving. DS will always go into 5th gear by default. Try starting out in DS and driving like a grandma.
b) Engine braking in this car is not very effective because it rev matches.
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#43
I doubt there is much benefit to manually shifting an auto for a drag race.
What I was speaking about earlier when it comes to something else occuring in DS mode other than just holding on to a gear has to do with torque converter lockup.
Perry
#44
Very easy. When you drag race and auto you just go to the line, place it in DS and then select your gear. On the road when you come to a stop just hit downshift and you will be in first and in DS mode it will stay in first. I think this is a lot better than coming to a stop and take off and then stay in first when you think it is going to shift.
I doubt there is much benefit to manually shifting an auto for a drag race.
What I was speaking about earlier when it comes to something else occuring in DS mode other than just holding on to a gear has to do with torque converter lockup.
Perry
I doubt there is much benefit to manually shifting an auto for a drag race.
What I was speaking about earlier when it comes to something else occuring in DS mode other than just holding on to a gear has to do with torque converter lockup.
Perry
I like the way our manual mode functions. This was my first auto in 25 years and to be honest my hand never comes of the shifter even while in D. It's an unbreakable habit which creates, for me anyway, a sometimes very embarrassing situation...I have pushed into N, a few times, while driving.
Perhaps I'm one of 'those guys'...should have bought the 6MT (but I really wanted an X model).
Paul
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