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Great Chrysler engineering (or maybe not)
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02-08-2016, 12:34 PM | #4 |
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I'm surprised it's only 100 accidents. We have a GC with that transmission and I have not gone all the way into park on numerous occasions. Never had that problem with any other vehicle (plus I've only owned two automatic cars).
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02-08-2016, 05:16 PM | #5 |
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I picked up a Chrysler 200 from Enterprise today that has the knob style gear selector. When the agent was getting out of the car the whole thing lurched forward and she stepped on the brake. I don't think she made it to park. She fiddled with the dial a little more and then got out safely.
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02-08-2016, 05:44 PM | #6 |
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Granted BMW doesn't have the most intuitive automatic transmission selector now but doesn't the Chrysler have a safety device that puts the car into park if the door is opened?
If not, many lawyers just had premature ejaculation. |
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I admit though, I had an X1 loaner and it took me awhile to figure out how to put it into drive :P |
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At least the car will put itself in park once you turn it off.
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Those shifters are not confusing at all. They are very similar to most BMW and Mercedes shifters.
I actually really like the shifters in new Chrysler products. They arent bulky and obnoxious and they look pretty nice too. The salesman should probably just show the person how to use it when they sell the vehicle |
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Yes, I hopped out of the Jeep once, 100% positive I placed it in park, I did not, the jeep rolled backwards and I was pinned between the open front door and a stairway pillar. I bent the door back 90 degrees on the Jeep. My wife had to jump over the console, hit brake just to put the damn thing in park. This incident ended up causing $3400.00 in damage to the Jeep. I was fine, Jeep 0, Me 1 Should I have paid more attention, you bet!.. but again compared to the way BMW designed the shifter w/ this same transmission, the Chrysler implementation is seriously lacking.
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nope.. does not drop into park when a door is opened... see my post above
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Of course I've felt pretty stupid in my car when I've opened the door when moving slowly and the transmission shifts into park and I come screeching to a halt. I always look around to see if anyone saw my stupidity |
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Idiots on their iDumbass gadgets no doubt.
Made a mistake and went to a restaurant this weekend. As I looked around, every family with kids had the little brats staring at their stupid devices or playing games while the adults either talked or looked at their own iDumbass gadgets. It's downright scary what's going on out there with these idiots. |
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02-09-2016, 08:13 AM | #16 |
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I'm referring to the top. That's what I have in the JGC.
I've never run myself over but I've had the car beep at me when I try to turn it off and it's not all the way in park. That's happened probably a dozen times.
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That is just lazy programming. On Acura vehicles with electronic shifters, if you open the drivers door, the car will automatically shift into park.
Surprised the hell out of me the first time it happened bringing a car into the shop and opening the door to see if I was on the hoist stops. Last edited by MightyMouseTech; 02-09-2016 at 08:35 AM.. |
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I think the problem with FCA's shifters is that you have to scroll/hold/toggle to Park, and it's fairly easy to over or under shoot the intended gear you want if you're not paying close attention.
BMW's electronic shifter looks super complicated at first, but it just took me one use to get the hang of it. You can shift between the common gears (P,R,D) without looking at anything and just rely on feel. With a dedicated park button, there's no ambiguity whether you overshot or undershot selecting P.
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