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Useful off-roading tips. - Stadt Panzer - 10-11-2012 07:32pm

Why would any want anything but Auto? By far the better choice around town and going off road.


RE: Useful off-roading tips. - ED209 - 10-11-2012 09:02pm

(10-11-2012 07:32pm)Stadt Panzer Wrote:  Why would any want anything but Auto? By far the better choice around town and going off road.

Because some of us actually enjoy driving, where is the enjoyment in an auto?


Useful off-roading tips. - ceebee - 10-11-2012 11:27pm

(10-11-2012 09:02pm)ED209 Wrote:  Because some of us actually enjoy driving, where is the enjoyment in an auto?

+1


RE: Useful off-roading tips. - cjfp - 10-11-2012 11:47pm

+2


RE: Useful off-roading tips. - PhilSkill - 10-11-2012 11:53pm

+3, its a nice Manual box too.


Useful off-roading tips. - Filski - 11-11-2012 01:35am

It is indeed, I was surprised by it.


RE: Useful off-roading tips. - vcanals - 11-11-2012 09:32am

+4, Lovely manual box. I enjoy every minute using it Very Happy


RE: Useful off-roading tips. - XFullFatTim - 11-11-2012 10:01am

As ED209 pointed out in another post, automatics have their uses............ no smell of burning clutch for a start. Each to their own, I have an auto Evoque and a manual Defender so will sit on the fence with this debate!

Also another tip..................... keep the windows closed if you are going through deep water or mud - makes a hell of a mess of the interior if you get water splashes or mud inside....... and it driving in dusty conditions it stops dust getting inside