Going from the 3.7 to 4 litre engine, I sure can tell the peppiness difference. I'm used to getting the rev's up quickly for a fast shift and the problem with this automatic is that it must start out in like 4th (drive) and it kicks down to like 3rd or 2nd and I have to let off the gas to get it back into "Drive".
That probably doesn't make any sense but that and the non-existent clutch I keep trying to slam down have me working hard on the transmission deal. Hopefully it becomes "automatic" soon.
Other than that, I can't say I have any complaints. And no arthritis problems here so far but I do feel for you guys. Hopefully, if this vehicle is as good as I'm hearing, it will last long enough for me to grow old and arthritic in.
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