I had a truck 76, f100 with a straight 6. It had a hillbilly shifter. Good memories!Real trucks have 3 on the tree.
Looking down at the MPGs on the display and seeing this would make anybody a little “fuckin goofy”.I'd bet that hybrid owners like the dial and EB owners don't so much. Because you hybrid owners are just so fuckin goofy.
Thems modern trannies, real trucks had twin stick quad boxs. Though any Eaton beats an Allison. Allisons is fer steering wheel holders.Yeah, I was gonna say all the "real" trucks I worked on for a living had 9-13 speeds on the floor.
I had a '72 SWB with 3 on the tree and a (250?) straight six. It drove so smooth! You had to move your hand very little to shift. Probably should have kept that one.I had a truck 76, f100 with a straight 6. It had a hillbilly shifter. Good memories!
Agreed. I remember as a 13-14 y/o kid my parents had a family friend. He was taking me somewhere and was driving an old Ford with 300-6. Said it had 300,000 miles on it and still running good.That Ford 300 straight 6 was as smooth as silk. One of the best gas engines ever built. [Imo] They had seem to last forever.
I feel like I've given the dial a fair shake and have determined I frikken hate the stupid thing. It is just not intuitive to being able to grab it and put it where you need it to go without deliberately looking down at it.
The Mav is my wife's DD and I drive a manual trans Tacoma or MT Miata and am used to knowing by the feel what gear I'm in. I'm lost in the Maverick with the dial. I have had many, many episodes of going the wrong way with it when trying to turn quickly when turning around.
Today sealed the deal for me and the stupid thing.
Wife and I were driving an old 55 mph 2 lane backroad in Podunk, OK. Idiot 2 cars ahead was running 60mph for most of the time but would drift into a coma (or on the phone) and slow down randomly for no reason to 45mph.
I was getting frustrated being 2 cars back and after about the 15th time flopped my arms down at my sides like "Why, why?". As the lead car sped up I was not accelerating while pushing the gas pedal down.
I looked down and the tach was at 4,000rpms and we were slowing down. I immediately started thinking about reports in here of people's trucks doing this and being stranded with an electronic glitch.
Looked down again and the dial was in "N" neutral. Flipped it to "D" and all was well. Just a random flop of the hands and the truck was inoperable. No locking detent or button to push to make the shift, no click or tactile feel, just a flick and it's in neutral.
I really hate this dial.
Innovative HONDA copied late 50’s early 60’s Ford and Chrysler ideas?I love the dial. Even before I owned the Maverick, I never understood the vitriol for it. I test drove a Maverick in early 2023 and I had no problem with it. IMO, the dial is the easiest thing to use.
Before the Maverick, I was coming from a Ridgeline, that had, gasp, buttons to put the truck into gear. Wonky at first, but again, easy to use.