2ndFord
Active Member
Of course. So if you aren't mashing the gas at every opportunity, it's really annoying. Mostly what it does is make me miss my manual trannies.
GordoJay,
Oh I feel ya there big time!
My lifetime vehicles from 1st to Latest:
'66 VW Bug (I was 16)
'74 Suzuki 3xx cc's (don't remember exactly. Do remember blowing it up)
'72 Celica
'76 HD Ironhead Sportster
'74 GMC Jimmy
'86 GMC Jimmy
'48 HD EL Panhead
'89 GMC Jimmy (sold when I returned to college full time and couldn't make payments)
'74 Landcruiser (college)
'94 Toyota pickup (grad school)
'01 1/2 VW Passat (kids, needed car seat space)
'06 Tacoma
'65 ('84, '92) 427 FE side-oiler Contemporary Classic Shelby Cobra S/C Roadster replica (hence my "2nd Ford" moniker)
and finally,
'18 Magnetic SCREW Raptor (I'm 58 now) Basically everything except carbon fiber and beadlocks.
Vehicles #1-13 were/are manuals. Raptor is the 1st automatic I've ever owned. And I posted a tranny problem about 2 weeks ago that the dealer can't trace. To this day, as I approach a stop my left foot rises up from the floor and my right hand reaches out for something that's not there. Hard to break a 42-year-old habit.
GordoJay,
Oh I feel ya there big time!
My lifetime vehicles from 1st to Latest:
'66 VW Bug (I was 16)
'74 Suzuki 3xx cc's (don't remember exactly. Do remember blowing it up)
'72 Celica
'76 HD Ironhead Sportster
'74 GMC Jimmy
'86 GMC Jimmy
'48 HD EL Panhead
'89 GMC Jimmy (sold when I returned to college full time and couldn't make payments)
'74 Landcruiser (college)
'94 Toyota pickup (grad school)
'01 1/2 VW Passat (kids, needed car seat space)
'06 Tacoma
'65 ('84, '92) 427 FE side-oiler Contemporary Classic Shelby Cobra S/C Roadster replica (hence my "2nd Ford" moniker)
and finally,
'18 Magnetic SCREW Raptor (I'm 58 now) Basically everything except carbon fiber and beadlocks.
Vehicles #1-13 were/are manuals. Raptor is the 1st automatic I've ever owned. And I posted a tranny problem about 2 weeks ago that the dealer can't trace. To this day, as I approach a stop my left foot rises up from the floor and my right hand reaches out for something that's not there. Hard to break a 42-year-old habit.