Manual or Auto input
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Manual or Auto input
Newbie to the forum, lurked on the site for some time and at jeeps as well. Wasn't sure where to post this (moderators move if needed) and my searches didn't specifics and if you know of a thread please point me in the right direction. Yes currently I do not own a jeep, but always on my radar. Hoping other Jk owners can enlighten me with your trans choice and how it has affected your TRAIL experience. I'm blown away at the plethora of vids posted on say youtube, jeeps on slickrock and rockclimbing and they appear to auto's, from Moab or Black Bear trail. On technical trails is an auto more the norm now? In the past I've owned 4wd trucks both auto and manual but my offroading was never that technical. My initial thought is to always go with manual. With some of the extreme angles do the autos experience any pump issues?
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Newbie to the forum, lurked on the site for some time and at jeeps as well. Wasn't sure where to post this (moderators move if needed) and my searches didn't specifics and if you know of a thread please point me in the right direction. Yes currently I do not own a jeep, but always on my radar. Hoping other Jk owners can enlighten me with your trans choice and how it has affected your TRAIL experience. I'm blown away at the plethora of vids posted on say youtube, jeeps on slickrock and rockclimbing and they appear to auto's, from Moab or Black Bear trail. On technical trails is an auto more the norm now? In the past I've owned 4wd trucks both auto and manual but my offroading was never that technical. My initial thought is to always go with manual. With some of the extreme angles do the autos experience any pump issues?
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yeah not looking to start a thread war for sure, but yet i would like to hear some opinions. the majority of my vehicles have been stick so i say i like it. i could see an auto being a bit more laid back in driving on trails, or having less to do when concetration is needed. does it seem like one is easier on parts at all? purely from a trail standpoint.
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Manual: more fun (more challenging)
Auto: easier in harder areas
My jk is an automatic and honestly I regret it. I drive my manual 80's Toyota and I kick my self for getting an auto jeep every time i drive it. A manual makes the easier trails more fun and more challenging. It really just comes down to personal preference.
Auto: easier in harder areas
My jk is an automatic and honestly I regret it. I drive my manual 80's Toyota and I kick my self for getting an auto jeep every time i drive it. A manual makes the easier trails more fun and more challenging. It really just comes down to personal preference.
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I have had both. IMO on road, I prefer manual. Lots more fun and control of how the vehicle is performing. Off-road, I prefer auto. I have owned (and still do own) many manual vehicles, but I feel that my auto allows me to perform better in technical situations off-road.
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The chicken or the egg question. Well it comes down to personal preference at the end of the day. Test drive both. I'm a stick guy, yes some things can be more challenging at times by like Mark said "take the bypass". Also these days with a stick it's probably the best anti theft device out there!