ok...I have never heard of a manual car or truck that would start without the clutch being pushed in. Why did he "seem" so impressed with that revelation? Was it showmanship?
That is the same dam truck with a different hood and a one piece windshield, Everything else is problematic bullshit. Trust me, I have a 2020 126 in the shop as we speak. Think about it this way, the new truck has a bbl and the old truck was just fine with low self esteem issue!
I’m now in 2025 cascadia and I can’t wait for my Columbia to get out off shop so I can go back to my Columbia, 2025 cascadia is worse truck I’ve ever touched In past 15 years, I’m writing all stuff I don’t like on paper and list is very very long, I’m counting hours just to get out of this peace of shhh
Seriously dude, my older 2013 cascadia was better then this brand new 2024 I got put into, the automatic is a piece of shit and the truck came unaligned and rides soooo bad, don't even get me started on the rattling it drives me insane
I mean, in Europe the trucks have way more features than the US ones it seems. Why are those trucks so far behind? 95% of the European trucks are Automatic. For example Volvo only offer a automatic.
Trucks in North America drive further, and automatic transmissions are heavier than manual transmissions, which means more fuel being burned. Recent technology has made automatic transmission just as efficient and sometimes more fuel efficient than manuals. I'm 50/50 on manual vs automatic. I just injured my achilles this year driving a manual truck in congested city traffic after 20 years, forcing me into an automatic.