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Old 11-20-2013, 04:07 PM   #14
IllusionX
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Sorry folks, yeah it has the auto bit (Where I can put in R, E or N) then you can slide the gear stick to the right and there is a plus and minus sign to change gear yourself.

The exact model is a T-Spirit and yes it is MMT (always wondered what that stood for!)

Thanks for all that info, so it could be a number of things, great haha bloody cars!
ahh.. MMT transmission.. i drove one of these on a Sart ForTwo. I hated the "auto" mode, as it's really jerky and shifts at the weirdest moment. But you are right about the delay.. even though i never drove a toyota one, to get started from a stand still, it's quite jerky and takes some time before get car gets moving.

Yours may or may not have a problem, but after i got used to the smart, it's quite a blast to drive the MMT.
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