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Old 11-30-18 | 11:05 AM
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KraneXL
 
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Originally Posted by noglider
I believe more energy was lost in the automatic because of slippage and complexity, and also the shift points were not always optimized for fuel efficiency. I'm under the impression that computerization has pretty much solved these problems. Humans can no longer shift as intelligently as the new automatics. At least that's what I've heard. Not only that, automatics used to have fewer gears than manuals, and that's not true any more, either. I rented a Kia Soul with a 7-speed automatic.
Its trucks that's the most surprising. For years they lagged behind cars stuck at 3-speeds, but now are just the opposite. The new Ford F-150 has a 10-speed automatic transmission.
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