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gdaniels



Member Since: 09 Sep 2013
Location: Guatemala
Posts: 5

shifter

Why, oh why, did Land Rover change the shifter. PRND has worked for years. I kep finding myself when parking, shoving the lever forward into "park" and finding myself backing up when I let off the brake.By the same token, it is unnatuaral to push the lever forward when in park to reverse I will eventually get used to it, then have a hard time driving any thing else with the conventional shift pattern. WHY DID THEY FIX SOMETHING THAT WAS NOT BROKEN?

Post #471922 Thu Sep 03 2015 10:42pm
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robbo770



Member Since: 13 Nov 2013
Location: Aberdeen
Posts: 248

Scotland 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 Autobiography Fuji White

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Gone
rejected RRS autobi Dynamic MY14.5 (Peter Vardy 👎)
D3 XXV full conversion
4.2 SC FFRR
4.4 FFRR
Freelander 1

Post #471936 Fri Sep 04 2015 7:20am
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JSR2014



Member Since: 10 Feb 2015
Location: Kent
Posts: 341

England 2013 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Santorini Black

I love the shifter, it took me about 12 seconds to get used to it.

I find new things every day, for example it always bothered me if I was in traffic with the EPB on and the engine kept running, then discovered if you just nudge the lever forward into N (with the EPB on) then the engine shuts off

Its intuitive once you understand it, the worst one I have seen is my Boss's Bentley Mulsanne, each time he wants to go from P to D he needs to shift, its not one movement like it is on ours! 2014.5 Mariana Black 5.0 Supercharged V8 Autobiography

Post #471942 Fri Sep 04 2015 8:03am
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