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โFeb-09-2017 12:11 PM
Fordlover wrote:dshelley wrote:
Looks great. The dial knob is fine, after a while, you don't think about it.
No conspicuous reminder of whether the truck is in park or not. I prefer a shifter handle. If it's not all the way forward or all the way up, you shouldn't be stepping out of the vehicle. Sadly, I predict more injuries.
Jeep crushes man, transmission left in neutral.
โFeb-09-2017 11:38 AM
Groover wrote:Fordlover wrote:dshelley wrote:
Looks great. The dial knob is fine, after a while, you don't think about it.
No conspicuous reminder of whether the truck is in park or not. I prefer a shifter handle. If it's not all the way forward or all the way up, you shouldn't be stepping out of the vehicle. Sadly, I predict more injuries.
Jeep crushes man, transmission left in neutral.
I seriously doubt that my 2016 F150 with console shift has any mechanical linkage to the transmission so I am not sure that going to a knob makes any real difference. It does have an alarm in case I forget to put it in park so again the knob would not make much difference, mostly just takes less space.
โFeb-09-2017 11:38 AM
Fordlover wrote:dshelley wrote:
Looks great. The dial knob is fine, after a while, you don't think about it.
No conspicuous reminder of whether the truck is in park or not. I prefer a shifter handle. If it's not all the way forward or all the way up, you shouldn't be stepping out of the vehicle. Sadly, I predict more injuries.
Jeep crushes man, transmission left in neutral.
โFeb-09-2017 11:31 AM
Fordlover wrote:dshelley wrote:
Looks great. The dial knob is fine, after a while, you don't think about it.
No conspicuous reminder of whether the truck is in park or not. I prefer a shifter handle. If it's not all the way forward or all the way up, you shouldn't be stepping out of the vehicle. Sadly, I predict more injuries.
Jeep crushes man, transmission left in neutral.
โFeb-09-2017 07:13 AM
dshelley wrote:
Looks great. The dial knob is fine, after a while, you don't think about it.
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โFeb-08-2017 09:46 AM
brulaz wrote:Tvov wrote:
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Does ANY new vehicle with an automatic transmission - no matter if steering wheel column shifter, floor shifter, or whichever - actually have the shifter directly connected to the transmission by a cable or rod?
What about when locking the tranny into park? It sure feels like I'm mechanically putting that parking pawl in place with the 68RFE in the RAM Cummins.
โFeb-08-2017 08:42 AM
BillyW wrote:
LOL! You gotta catch up with the times!
โFeb-08-2017 07:03 AM
thomasmnile wrote:LOL! You gotta catch up with the times! the 3.5 Ecoboost is Ford's most powerful gas engine in the half ton and below categories, and holds its own very well against the v8 competition. My truck sits on 20" OEM rims which didn't affect its tow rating at all, nor does it negatively affect towing. I guess too low profile could be trouble waiting to happen. The 10 speed tranny is just that, a 10 speed, no CVT.
From the Detroit Free Press
I read the FREEP column. Looks like Ford is swinging for the fences here. But I wonder, is the 3.5L Ecoboost enough engine in this application for towing? The low profile tires (20" or 22" on the Platinum Edition, doesn't that affect towing? Are these multi-speed trannys CVT or what? Exterior kinda pedestrian, but how much styling can you do with a shoebox? Interior is certainly nice and can be ordered chock full of gee whiz gadgets. Last quesition: How much $$$$$$?