cjhart87
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cjhart87

As a percentage, I'd think the 60s has us beat right now.

I'm a transmission engineer and I still nope.

I refuse to accept that this is a real thing.

Using magic to change gears has to be the weirdest way, so automatic transmissions wins this.

same search on autotrader.co.uk

The automatic transmission. Someone came up with the idea that the car should actually shift gears for you. It strikes me as odd. Why would anyone want to remove so much of the driving experience? Should I buy a robot to play with my dog for me?

I feel dumb, because this is as much a question as a nomination. I know the Unimog has some things that make its gearbox odd/unique. I feel like multiple reverse gears might be one of them, but I don't remember. Feel free to a) recommend this if it's a good answer (or not if it isn't), and b) tell me all the things

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Here's a decent in-car movie with a Lenco. Turn up the speakers. The car sounds nice :)

The Hurst Lightning Rod shifter.

1980's - Chevy Celebrity

The Official Car of the 1990s, in The Official Color of the 1990s.

Yup. Canada Post rocks the last-gen Transit Connects. They get a special mirror setup too.

The mail carrier in my town has a literal fleet (at least 4, possibly 5) of second-gen legacies in various shades of rust. All are gloriously right hand drive.

Of course, they'd need to replace all the three pointed stars with Freightliner badges, because god forbid the post office doesn't buy American.

Yeah we see people drifing them around here often (MTL). But someone I know had one and told me they're kind of hard to drift since they're so short. They tend to spin around fairly easily. This guys seems to have no problem hooning his though.

Is this a target? guess mr. Lambo is too high and mighty for walmart