Sports cars = manual. Everything else = auto. But I'm old and lazy.![]()
Sports cars = manual. Everything else = auto. But I'm old and lazy.![]()
Manual is the only way to go imho. You are much more connected with your rig (or any vehicle) and with low gearing (4.10's and up) it drives almost as easy as an automatic on the rocks.
Lol... I said 'almost' and depending on gearing! How's your 2015 lookin'?:cheesy: If you really believe that, come out to the west coast and go wheeling with me. Not saying that it can't be done, hell, I've done it for almost 20 years but to actually suggest a manual is almost as easy as an automatic on the rocks? Well, all I can say is that you're more badass than me :yup:
Lol... I said 'almost' and depending on gearing!
How's your 2015 lookin'?![]()
2015, Rubicon trail sounds good! I'll be the guy stalling out. :cheesy:At the moment, wide open. The Rubicon is practically in my backyard now too.![]()
2015, Rubicon trail sounds good! I'll be the guy stalling out. :cheesy:
I personally went with the 6 speed because don in SE Texas, most of our offroad is mud, and a manual is easier to rock back and forth to wiggle out of sticky mud. That and so my wife doesn't take it all the time. Cant speak to the benefits of auto.
I have no experience with this, but have seen many posts of people saying that they sucked mud into their transmissions when pushing down the clutch while in a mud pit. Seems like a big downside for manuals for mudders.
2015, Rubicon trail sounds good! I'll be the guy stalling out. :cheesy:
Lol... I said 'almost' and depending on gearing! How's your 2015 lookin'?![]()
I respect everyone elses opinion on this topic and recognize that I'm in the minority, but when I'm In 4Lo, using 1st gear I barely touch the clutch. I use the throttle/brakes to control ascent and descent just like I have in an auto. It's actually a rather odd sensation when you keep your foot off the clutch while going that slow. Sure, it's not the same as not having a clutch (sometimes I do get a little jealous of the auto's on certain parts of trail!) but compared to some of the very stiff clutches I've driven, my JK really does almost feel like an auto when it's in 4Lo. That's just my personal opinion on the way I drive my Jeep. :twocents:It's really not even close.
Sports cars = manual. Everything else = auto. But I'm old and lazy.![]()