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Date:         Fri, 12 Feb 2010 13:13:46 -0800
Reply-To:     Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Friday OT...automatic trannys and driving habits observed
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Someone gave my wife a 2.5 Subaru Forester, automatic, has about 195k miles on it. It runs really well, the couple who gave it to Marie were getting a little worried about the miles on it so they got another one..they are palentologists and travel the back country a lot in remote parts of the west, a bit aged so anyhow....I've been driving it while we're in the desert SW. My first encounter with a automatic shift vehicle as a daily driver...and I don't much care for it. Around the city, I can see how people might want them but out in the mountains and desert it seems to waste a lot of energy moving through the gears all the time. We're camped about a half mile off a highway in the desert, one that's pretty busy with RVs at certain times of day and days of the week. The desert quiet sometimes let one hear a vehicle as it negotiates the road for about 5 miles in the wee hours and I marvel at some of the huge RVs going by....,.Roaring along up a very slight grade, shifting up and down, sucking down the diesel fuel while mom and pop sit about 40' away from the motor, blissfully un-aware of all the activitiy behind in the engine bay. Often you can hear regular cars and pickups cycling back and forth through a couple of gears...4 or 5 shifts as they go through the hearing range..Doesn't that 'bug' the drivers? I find myself hearing a few WBX Vanagons, too. I glance out when I hear the distinct Vanagon sound and see them out on the highway...I just can't help comparing the Vanagons to the Gigantor Mo-Hos...though the ratio is about 1 vanagon per 500 motorhomes...I often wonder if the dweebs in the mo-hos are having about 25,000lbs more fun...Prolly not.. Don Hanson


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