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Originally Posted by PK198105
i sincerly hope you are being sarcastic
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Of course I was. I only eat and talk on the same phone at the same time if I have a passenger to hold the wheel and shift for me.
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Originally Posted by Altitude
Of course an automatic still shifts while in Drive. You're supposed to put it there 90% of the time and leave it. Not start out in low, shift to 2 then 3 then D... I already explained why there are other gears on the auto - they are meant to be used in specific situations where a lower gearing is needed.
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You can start in low, shift to 2 then 3 then D, and as long as you aren't revving too high, you aren't doing any damage to anything in the car. You have better control on hills, and coming out of turns, resulting in the transmission jumping up and down unnecessarily - meaning less wear on the transmission. Gear limiting is not bad, and should be used, that's why its there. Bad driving habits are bad.