the Passat I'm renting has the normal automatic PRND234 or whatever, plus a separate thing off to the left that lets you shift gears 1 through 5. What's that called?
Shift gate? Manual shift gate?
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the Passat I'm renting has the normal automatic PRND234 or whatever, plus a separate thing off to the left that lets you shift gears 1 through 5. What's that called?
Shift gate? Manual shift gate?
Passat I'm renting has the normal automatic PRND234 or whatever, plus a separate thing off to the left that lets you shift gears 1 through 5. What's that called?
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What's that called?
Whatever the maker has trademarked. Manumatic, sportshift, tiptronic, autostick, whatever...
Google shift gate - that's the generic term.
Tiptronic is my favorite trademarked term.
Tiptronic is Audi, isn't it? I seem to remember it from my TSX research.
Thanks for the info -- surprised me that the car has no user manual. Me, I rarely look at the one with my Jetta, but that's because I've already read it, and have had the car 5 years. On a rental? I might have some questions. Sure, maybe they're theoretical like this one, but still.
Tiptronic is Audi, isn't it? I seem to remember it from my TSX research.
I think it was originally Porsche, but since Porsche and Audi are now merged it's both.
ita, it's also Tiptronic for VWs. At least, that's what Charisse has.
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Oh yeah. Porsche, Audi and VW are all one happy corporate family. I forget who owns who....