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- Your Bronco Model
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there’s no such thing as not the correct type of vehicle to have fun with a manual. Speed has nothing to do with it. The tach is going to climb and you are going to shift no matter how fast or slow.Manuals are fun, yes. But the bronco isn't the correct type of vehicle to get in a manual to have more fun IMO. Its will be fun but not even close to loud sports car manual shifting fun. Yeah, yeah, its got the crawler gear and that's neat for sure. But I'll pass on stalling the bronc while rock crawling. The crawler gear will surely make it much easier to not stall though.
As for hill start... its nice if you need it I guess but its completely unnecessary. I've owned many manual transmission cars and driven even more. From 65hp to 350+hp. I've used hill start never except to see how it worked on a subaru that wasnt mine. I've used an e brake less than 5 times ever when starting from a stop and I was in reverse. Its not about being manly or anything. Its about being good at a particular skill. Personally I wouldn't be driving a manual around without more practice if I was even remotely worried about starting on a hill. If you actually are worried if a vehicle has it, practice more...
Clutch out, slowly, slowly. Feeling the rear squat a bit as the car tries to pull awa? Now switch to gas quickly and begin to release clutch all the way.
If you read my original post it wasn’t about being worried if it doesn’t have hill start assist. At the time I was asking if anyone knew if it did. I never thought I would need it on a motorcycle(and I still don’t “need” it) but when I got it it was a nice creature comfort. Being able to relax at a light on a hill and not have to hold the brakes is nice.
I certainly don’t need your opinion on practicing more if I am worried that a vehicle has or doesn’t have hill start assist. I have driven semi-trucks, tractors, bull dozers, cherry pickers, genies, dump trucks, excavators,right hand drive manuals from asia, cranes, forklifts, suicide shifters.
Wondering if a vehicle has a creature comfort to save your knees on your day off does not mean you can’t perform without it.
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