ivantwilliams
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Back in June, I upgraded from a 2017 Mustang GT, to a 2018 Mustang GT PP.
When I first started driving the 2018, I felt when slowing down (or speeding up), it was almost as if the car was 'jumping' down/up gears, thus it was not as smooth as I felt it should be. Alas, this may have been because I was coming from a 2017 Mustang, non-10 gear car.
Now, after driving it for a few weeks, I feel the same. So, the question for others, do you feel when slowing down, or speeding up, it is as if the gears jump, or miss a gear?
Maybe this is simply how the 10 speed works. But, I feel the transition in gears on the 2017 was much better.
PS: both year cars are automatic
When I first started driving the 2018, I felt when slowing down (or speeding up), it was almost as if the car was 'jumping' down/up gears, thus it was not as smooth as I felt it should be. Alas, this may have been because I was coming from a 2017 Mustang, non-10 gear car.
Now, after driving it for a few weeks, I feel the same. So, the question for others, do you feel when slowing down, or speeding up, it is as if the gears jump, or miss a gear?
Maybe this is simply how the 10 speed works. But, I feel the transition in gears on the 2017 was much better.
PS: both year cars are automatic
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