▲ | tonymet 2 days ago | |||||||
automatic transmissions engine brake as well. most drivers don't use it, a shame. I can smell the ozone on long descents. if they downshifted their automatic, hardly any braking would be needed would be needed. | ||||||||
▲ | bevr1337 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Mine engine brakes, but it's true that it wouldn't be smart enough to engine brake going downhill. This is my first automatic after a couple decades of manual. It would be really nice improvement for automatics. There are _moments_ where I would like to exercise more control, like the long downhill example or maybe staying in a low gear in bad weather. But, I'm still unconvinced that engine braking on a manual transmission in a consumer sedan for every stoplight is helpful. Cars weigh a lot, simply let off the gas a few seconds earlier. | ||||||||
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