Huh?
Kenworth W900 with a Caterpillar 3406 engine.
Huh?
I found that newer MTX vehicles are extremely easy to drive, many of the older issues have been solved with good ECM mapping.
In traffic either vehicle will happily drive at less than 5mph without bucking, again almost no matter the road pitch. The way they work I still can't see getting my first non MTX, except that most RWD cars I'd like are now auto only.
The manual LS did not sell because they were V6 only and you could not find them and dealers would not order them. I searched for a new LS in 2002 (or G35 that was not optioned up). None of the dealers was interested in ordering car so I ended up buying a used one in 2003.
Offering the MTX with the smallest motor is typical Ford. When they offered a MTX with the Taurus it came with an ancient 4 cylinder, until the SHO. Then the SHO was offered with a lousy shifter. I had a friend who after test driving the SHO said the reason sales were so low was it was a crappy MTX (he had a MTX T-bird SC at the time).
I'm very disappointed the Chevy SS is auto only. If GM, Ford or Mopar would get their act together and offer a 4 door RWD with MTX (the ATS is a little too small and too expensive) at a reasonable price I'd be replacing the LS.
The reason manufacturers don't produce MTX "family" cars is no one buys them. My dealer told me MTX LSes sat over 90 days on the lot. There are too few buyers available to make all the testing and certifications cost effective. Sadly(?), with the advent SMG and other advanced automatics, the days of the MTX may very well be over.
As I said no one buys them because Ford keeps making them with the small engine. Not that they would ever be big sellers but at least give them a chance by making correctly optioning the car.
... Just look at all the electronic gizmos the public seems to crave that removes any driving skill.
I have the opposite cause and effect view.
I think that driving skills were/have gone away before the gizmos. I think that the gizmos are a response to the general lack of skill, instead of the lack of skill being a response to the gizmos.
Well they sell more automatic Mustangs than manuals........ BMW sells more automatics than manuals.....
So what, its not a popularity contest, its about offering a product mix that not only gets you customers but creates a buzz. Yes Mustangs sell more automatics (61% to 39% in 2012). They also sell more V6s (63% V6; 27% 5.0 V-8; 4.5% 5.0 HO-V8 and 5.5% 5.4L SC V8) and no one is suggesting axing the V8. Why do they even bother with the SC 5.4, sales were around 4,000 units or the Boss with less than 3200 units? Because the availability both the GT500 and the Boss increases sales of the base V6 and V8 car. Its all part of marketing the car. I'm sure BMW would love to can the MTX however they risk losing their market credibility and opening an opportunity for someone to steal some of their most loyal customers.
The real change that would allow more availability (not necessarily more sales) of MTX would be a quicker delivery system with a change of dealer mindset to make it easier to order a car rather than take what is on the lot. Try talking a dealer into ordering a car (after it has been on the market for over a year). I've had them tell me they could not give a delivery time (estimate of 8 - 12 weeks but no guarantees of even that) and that I'd be responsible for any price increases between order and delivery. Some even wanted me to order, give a deposit and tell me I'd find out the final price when they took delivery.
I have the opposite cause and effect view.
I think that driving skills were/have gone away before the gizmos. I think that the gizmos are a response to the general lack of skill, instead of the lack of skill being a response to the gizmos.
There is nothing enjoyable about driving a manual in stop-and-slow traffic!
TerryinNC, can you clear the memory yourself or is that a dealer thing? I have a 2000 MTX and have a bucking as you describe. I got a ScanGuage to try and diagnose and believe the ignition advance is dropping to zero momentarily causing the bucking problem. I have tried many things to no avail (coils,plugs,sensors) but nothing has worked so far. The strange thing about my issue is that it only happens below 35 degrees and with some kind of precipitation (rain,snow,road spray). Sometimes it happens once on my way to work and other times it happens every 5 seconds, it's maddening not to be able to track it down. Any advice would be much appreciated. thanks