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Toyota Yaris automatic
Just bought an almost new Toyota Yaris automatic + manual. I have driven for donkey's years and no car has defeated me yet. However, I am finding it difficulty to drive slowly,smoothly. Any ideas please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I recall sometime ago, Honest John – he of the Daily Telegraph, commenting on the fact that the tiptronic gear change could take a bit of getting used to – and even then, could still be a bit jerky.
If you know someone who has the same vehicle – ask them to drive your car, just to check that it is not a gearbox fault, causing the problems.
If you know someone who has the same vehicle – ask them to drive your car, just to check that it is not a gearbox fault, causing the problems.
After two discs in my back decided to compress my spine, an automatic was the only thing I could drive in heavy Dublin traffic. It took some getting used to, you don't have a clutch to control slow movement so it takes a lot of getting used to. Only practice will get your right foot accustomed.
My wife who has always been on my policy jumped into my automatic when I first got it to move it to get her car off the drive. She nearly destroyed herself with fright and has never driven it since. But it is cheaper to keep her on the policy even if she never drives it :-)
My wife who has always been on my policy jumped into my automatic when I first got it to move it to get her car off the drive. She nearly destroyed herself with fright and has never driven it since. But it is cheaper to keep her on the policy even if she never drives it :-)
Thank you one and all. The Ford Focus 2 litre we had was a dream automatic gearbox compared to this smaller car and I do think that is one of the answers. I did try a Fiesta 1.4 automatic and that also had the same gear box as the bigger car. However, the road tax was quite high compared to the Toyota and I am having to watch the pennies now.
when i had a smart car - it had a tiptronic gearbox, and the choice to either drive it with the gearstick but no clutch or fully auto. I NEVER drove it fully auto because it never changed gear when i wanted it to i could hear the engine revving and it wouldn't change. I now have a mercedes 1.5l auto and it's very smooth - perhaps it does depend on size of engine?
can i ask - do you have to move a gearstick to change gear
can i ask - do you have to move a gearstick to change gear