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So, real men don't share their cars with, shall we say, less agile family members? (We don't have a disabled parking sticker yet, but it won't be long coming...) I have met some #$%^ auto boxes in my time, but over the last 200,000+ km mine is well understood and entirely predictable, even down to its refusal to select 4th ("overdrive") until it's warmed up. Reading this before hitting send, I remember a winter I spent in NJ with a rent-a-tank. Forget what it was called - big-block Chev coupe with a hood a mile long. Had to drive in 1st for a month, because it would lose traction and get sideways in the snow when it changed up. Cheers, Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.
Peter_in_2780 wrote: it would lose traction and get sideways in the snow when it changed up Exactly. My wife has a '96 Ford Thunderbird that's a 'tank'. It's awful in the snow, and it's touchy even on wet pavement.