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Iā€™m not sure I understand exactly but thatā€™s probably what happens if you put it in neutral while hill start is engaged.

It turns out it will come standard on two door and four door. Yay!!!
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When I was 16 and had my first truck (Nissan Hardbody), my older brother gave me a crash course on driving manual. The next day I went out by myself to get some miles in, I pulled up to a stop on a fairly large hill. And stalled it. And again. And again. I was there for like 10 minutes. I was so frustrated that I didn't realize I had it in 3rd, not 1st. Ah good times.

30 years of driving manual and I don't think I'll need the hill assist. Good to know you can disable it.

Side note: the clutch on that truck was still good at 150K when I sold it.
 

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I know on the 2020 Mustang I test drove you could turn off both the hill assist and the stop/start in the menu and it wouldn't come back on. Thankful they do it that way because pressing a button everytime I get in would be so annoying.
 

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Are there any modern manual cars manufactured today that *don't* have hill start assist?

JKs have it, Toyotas have it, Honda and subaru have it. Who doesn't?

I would definitely count on the Bronco having it.
Do the JKs have it? I will have to experiment because I donā€™t think my ā€˜08 does unless you are talking about two stage clutch.

If it does, haha, here I am using the handbrake all old skool and donā€™t need it.
 

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I have it on my 16 focus. Works great. But I also know how to keep it from engaging if I want rock at a light. Plus it's really easy to turn off through the sync system.
 

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I think you will need the hill start feature, because Bronco doesn't offer a manual hand brake?
This. Without the hill start feature, you are burning the clutch to get going on an incline. Because Bronco has no manual hand brake. I will likely get the manual trans, but no hand brake is a major fail.

Off-road when starting on a steep incline, you will likely have to start in gear (crawler gear) if Ford allows that feature. I would not want to count on hill assist in a critical situation off-road.
 

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^ The "Manual Hand Brake" is the Hill Start Assist that the MT Bronco should have.
SMH @ FoMoCo.... Major FAIL!!!!!! MAJOR.......
 
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^ The "Manual Hand Brake" is the Hill Start Assist that the MT Bronco should have.
SMH @ FoMoCo.... Major FAIL!!!!!! MAJOR.......
Meh, Iā€™d rather have Hill start assist. I mean I wouldnā€™t mind having a hand brake but I would choose the assist over it.
 

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^ Why can't we have Both?????

There are times with a MT that you need to be able to modulate the Fuel, Clutch & Brakes.
The Only way to do this in Real Time is with a Manual Hand Brake Leaver.

Left Foot (Clutch), Right Foot (Fuel), Left Hand (Steering Wheel) ......
and the Right Hand (Manual Hand Brake).
 

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I'd think having those features would be a good thing, especially if you can turn them off. Maybe if new people to manuals knew about them or Ford advertised those features, they would consider a manual knowing those features can help learn.
 

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Are there any modern manual cars manufactured today that *don't* have hill start assist?

JKs have it, Toyotas have it, Honda and subaru have it. Who doesn't?

I would definitely count on the Bronco having it.
I checked - no - at least the early JKs do not have hill assist. Dual stage clutch does help with not stalling though. It may be the later 3.6L JKs do.
 

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Sounds like the trail one pedal takes place of the hill assist

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I keep coming back to the manual, and debating should I, shouldnā€™t I.

For me, I can drive a manual; I used to drive large 8 speed dump trucks. Itā€™s more about livability.

Iā€™m not rich and this truck will be my daily driver. I want something fun, but also easy for going back and forth to work, or taking on vacation. I like the idea of the manual, but Iā€™m not sure if I will still be enamored with it in two years.

I love the idea of rowing gears with the top off on the trail or at the beach. With that said, anything that negates the cons of driving a manual on hills or in traffic etc. Iā€™m all for. I havenā€™t found any literature that says it will have hill stop assist, but I for one hope it has it.

On a separate note, I still canā€™t help but laugh at people that scoff at features designed to make a manual easier to drive on a daily basis, then opt for an auto, all while buying one of the most tech focused SUVs on the planet. An SUV that has a dial to select off-road modes so you donā€™t have to think about it, which includes one pedal driving, turn assist, hill descent, oh and hill control assist (just designed for the auto), Hypocritical much?
 
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I keep coming back to the manual, and debating should I, shouldnā€™t I.

For me, I can drive a manual; I used to drive large 8 speed dump trucks. Itā€™s more about livability.

Iā€™m not rich and this truck will be my daily driver. I want something fun, but also easy for going back and forth to work, or taking on vacation. I like the idea of the manual, but Iā€™m not sure if I will still be enamored with it in two years.

I love the idea of rowing gears with the top off on the trail or at the beach. With that said, anything that negates the cons of driving a manual on hills or in traffic etc. Iā€™m all for. I havenā€™t found any literature that says it will have hill stop assist, but I for one hope it has it.

On a separate note, I still canā€™t help but laugh at people that scoff at features designed to make a manual easier to drive on a daily basis, then opt for an auto, all while buying one of the most tech focused SUVs on the planet. An SUV that has a dial to select off-road modes so you donā€™t have to think about it, which includes one pedal driving, turn assist, hill descent, oh and hill control assist (just designed for the auto), Hypocritical much?
As far as I know it was confirmed that it has hill start assist.

Iā€™m getting the manual but itā€™s not going to be my daily driver. I had a 2010 Mustang GT that was my dd and I got the auto. There were so many times that I wished I had gotten a manual so Iā€™m not making that mistake again.

Any fun car I get will be manual if itā€™s available.

I mean all the other dd stuff you could be doing with your hands you probably shouldnā€™t be like messing with your phone.
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