Malcolm
Member Since: 06 Dec 2005
Location: Nr. Battle East Sussex
Posts: 144
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Ok let's try this way... I have a manual but I am being pointed in the direction of a new automatic by my dealer....any stong views or opinions out there
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12th Dec 2005 11:18 am |
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Nickhearne
Member Since: 28 May 2005
Location: Ibstone Bucks
Posts: 999
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Malcolm wrote:Ok let's try this way... I have a manual but I am being pointed in the direction of a new automatic by my dealer....any stong views or opinions out there
I love my auto & would not be with out it! D5 HSE Waitona Grey 2015
Range Rover Sport Estate 2.0 P400e Hse Dynamic Black
D4 HSE Santorini Black
Almond Arabica hide & Walnut trim Now sold
Discovery 3 TDV6 SE
Zambezi Silver Ebony leather Now sold
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12th Dec 2005 11:20 am |
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Malcolm
Member Since: 06 Dec 2005
Location: Nr. Battle East Sussex
Posts: 144
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Nick,
I recall some of the tips given at an off road course ( 3k revs in second gear and side step the clutch when stuck in mud) would not work with an auto. Have you done teh LR course in an auto
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12th Dec 2005 11:25 am |
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Martin
Site Admin and Owner
Member Since: 06 Nov 2004
Location: Hook Norton
Posts: 18563
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Hi Malcolm - have a look at http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2028 for a recent discussion on this very topic 06 D3 SE / 15 LR D90 XS SW / 88 LR 90 Td5 / 68 BMW 2000 ti
Any issues with the site let me know!
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12th Dec 2005 11:31 am |
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Malcolm
Member Since: 06 Dec 2005
Location: Nr. Battle East Sussex
Posts: 144
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Thanks Martin, I have not quite learnt my way round the entire site yet, which is fantastic I must say ! The vote here could be held with SWMBO who due to a horse riding accident has a bit of knackered left arm ( medically ok to drive) and gets feed up with multiple changes around the local lanes.
Aside from that no.1 sprog is at Coventry on the Automotive Engineering and Design course and one of his tutors is a LR guy who has posed them the question ..how do we design a vehicle to meet the 2010 pedestrian deflection rules, ie no flat front ends....sort of gets the whole 4x4 market in one hit.
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12th Dec 2005 11:40 am |
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Nickhearne
Member Since: 28 May 2005
Location: Ibstone Bucks
Posts: 999
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Malcolm wrote:Nick,
I recall some of the tips given at an off road course ( 3k revs in second gear and side step the clutch when stuck in mud) would not work with an auto. Have you done teh LR course in an auto
Did my level 1 in a auto in VERY muddy conditions, did not get stuck my self but one of the other chaps did! But only when belled out! D5 HSE Waitona Grey 2015
Range Rover Sport Estate 2.0 P400e Hse Dynamic Black
D4 HSE Santorini Black
Almond Arabica hide & Walnut trim Now sold
Discovery 3 TDV6 SE
Zambezi Silver Ebony leather Now sold
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12th Dec 2005 12:28 pm |
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Pelyma
Member Since: 06 Jan 2005
Location: Patching, Sussex
Posts: 15496
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I wouldn't change from my auto, but it is purely personal preference. There are things that autos can do that manuals can't and possibly more that a manual can do that an auto can't. For me you can't beat the smoothness and the point and shoot fun of an auto and in D3 it is very very good! DS3 TDV6 HSE - Silver with Alpaca (old one) Gone
DS3 TDV6 HSE- Silver with Alpaca (new one) Gone
D4 HSE Lux - Montalcino Red Gone
Porsche Cayenne V8 Diesel S
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12th Dec 2005 12:52 pm |
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BN
Member Since: 18 Mar 2005
Location: Here
Posts: 6463
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Taking fuel out of the equation - Auto everytime if you want a nice easy ride and little if any off road. Manual if you want to off road.
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12th Dec 2005 1:47 pm |
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Aprisa
Member Since: 03 Oct 2005
Location: Birmingham
Posts: 39
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I always had manuals before the D3 and I must say that after Rockingham I was left thinking "where would I ever take the disco that would not be OK in an Auto"
As I said in that thread it went places where my Defender would have struggled.
The electronics may be the cause of most peoples problems, but when they work they are amazing!
Nick 2005 TD6 HSE Java/Alpacca
Nearly always covered in Horse/Cow-sh*t
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12th Dec 2005 2:24 pm |
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simon
Member Since: 11 Jan 2005
Location: Shropshire
Posts: 18296
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The manual 'box is great and as others have said gives better MPG.
If I had to choose again I would probably go auto as I shlep into London from Shropshire a lot and the auto round town would be great.
But then I get pretty good MPG and range from each tank (560 miles plus on average with BP Ultimate, ESSO Energy etc) so this kind of makes up for it.
-s
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12th Dec 2005 2:38 pm |
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LRtuning
Member Since: 22 Feb 2005
Location: AUSTRALIA + UK
Posts: 468
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Manual is nice but tiresome around town but on the motorway I prefer the manual....it's a personal choice Money talks.Sex sells.Mud sticks.Time flys. happens.People talk.Impressions last!
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12th Dec 2005 2:40 pm |
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MVS
Member Since: 18 Jul 2005
Location: People's Republic of Yorkshire
Posts: 419
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Have a manual @ present (now 9 months old & 9k) fine to drive and slick gearbox, only gripe is hill starts with a load on.
Hopefully swapping for an auto v.soon.
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12th Dec 2005 6:03 pm |
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transman
Member Since: 15 Oct 2005
Location: Up Northwest
Posts: 45
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If I changed my D3 for another at some point, I will retain the manual G/box as now. Fuel consumption is less, and the engine is so torquey and flexible that manual gearchanging is not an issue to me.
Hmmmm. How much extra does the Autobox cost, anyway, without me looking it up! Is it really worth it?
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12th Dec 2005 6:59 pm |
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Slimer
Site Moderator
Member Since: 06 Jan 2005
Location: Last Exit to Nowhere
Posts: 16295
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transman wrote:Hmmmm. How much extra does the Autobox cost, anyway, without me looking it up! Is it really worth it? £1500 The End
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12th Dec 2005 7:03 pm |
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transman
Member Since: 15 Oct 2005
Location: Up Northwest
Posts: 45
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Doooh !
I really dont think its worth the extra-------but some might!
You could buy a lot of sexy exciting tyres for that !
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12th Dec 2005 7:06 pm |
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