I was thinking more along the lines of a Chevy....HHR....doesn't sound so bad right now.Mazda, Honda and Toyota have all pissed you off... clearly, you should buy a Nissan![]()
I was thinking more along the lines of a Chevy....HHR....doesn't sound so bad right now.Mazda, Honda and Toyota have all pissed you off... clearly, you should buy a Nissan![]()
I will say you could probably pick one up for dirt cheap. Since you seem to be a no-frills-whatever-gets-the-job-done-for-cheap kinda guy, this or a PT Cruiser might be better alternatives. I thought PT Cruisers were terrible until I got one for a rental, and I was really surprised... not nearly as bad as I thought.I was thinking more along the lines of a Chevy....HHR....doesn't sound so bad right now.
Said by bulwnkl
...since the 5AT will have to shift all the time for even little hills because of the low output of the 2.3 at lower rpms, you'll have to rebuild the transmission sooner (and it'll be more expensive)
Have you tried autobytel.com or carsdirect.com? They give you a price over the phone.I was thinking more along the lines of a Chevy....HHR....doesn't sound so bad right now.
I think you are making the assumption that that changing gears causes additionall wear and that if a transmission needs repair it will cost more simply because it has one more gear. The 5 speed auto may have fewer parts and may be a more efficient design leading to LESS problems and lower cost of repair.
Thanks for the post! Still quite a spread between 1st and 2nd and, in fact, looks to be larger plus a lower final drive. Same with 2nd to 3rd. Wonder how it's gonna perform. Looks like 3-5 should be better suited for our little 2.3L.Overdrive is different as well as all other rations. Better first gear for starting off and better gear spacing to keep in the power band. Difference are...
Type Type
4AT, FN4AEL........ 5AT, FS5AEL
1st gear 2.816:1...... 1st gear 3.620:1
2nd gear 1.497:1..... 2nd gear 1.925:1
3rd gear 1.000:1..... 3rd gear 1.285:1
4th gear 0.725:1 ......4th gear 0.933:1
................................5th gear 0.692:1
Final drive 3.904:1.. Final Drive 3.863:1
Reverse 2.648:1...... Reverse 3.405:1
That shifting causes wear in an automatic transmission is not an assumption. That's why pickups have overdrive lockouts for towing; so that the tranny isn't shifting so often.
Type Type
4AT, FN4AEL........ 5AT, FS5AEL
1st gear 2.816:1...... 1st gear 3.620:1
2nd gear 1.497:1..... 2nd gear 1.925:1
3rd gear 1.000:1..... 3rd gear 1.285:1
4th gear 0.725:1 ......4th gear 0.933:1
................................5th gear 0.692:1
Final drive 3.904:1.. Final Drive 3.863:1
Reverse 2.648:1...... Reverse 3.405:1
I don't see a significant difference in top gear highway RPM.
That's why pickups have overdrive lockouts for towing; so that the tranny isn't shifting so often.... That the 5 speed has fewer wear (and other) parts than the 4 speed is a fantasy... Ultimately, additional gears simply push up the cost of rebuilds for everyone, though initially those with more gears pay noticeably more than others....
I calculated about a 150 rpm difference (@ 60mph) with the 5-speed lower. Sure, not huge but enough to make a difference.I don't see a significant difference in top gear highway RPM.
The OD lockout is as much to reduce strain on the engine and keep it in a more efficient range under load as it is to keep the torque converter locked in a lower gear. The slipping converter produces a LOT of heat and lends to fluid degradation a lot more than a gear change does.
I haven't paid attention to the 5AT design so can't say for sure it has fewer parts (as you can't claim a definate it has more either). I did say MAY have. Big difference there. And additional gears do not automatically equal higher repair cost.
About 500% at the Interior irrigation district(s) when the 3 to 4-speed change was made.