Auto gear lever/selector operation

PaulWW

Member
Morning,

I have owned a F30 320d for three tanks of diesel so far and absolutely love this vehicle. This is my first auto.

One thing I find rather puzzling, as (to me at least) it is counter initiative, is the operating of the gear lever/selector;

Why is it that one must push it forward to engage reverse and pull it backwards to engage drive?

In other words, the gear selector is moved in the opposite direction to the selected /required direction of travel

I find this really amusing as I get used to the auto.
 

SubLoaded

Resident Derailer
Staff member
I assume because traditional autos have the order of the stick as P,R,N,D from top down. It is just more natural to push upwards for reverse , and then back down to go to drive - like a traditional auto selector :hammerhead:
 

MR_Y

Well-known member
SubLoaded said:
I assume because traditional autos have the order of the stick as P,R,N,D from top down. It is just more natural to push upwards for reverse , and then back down to go to drive - like a traditional auto selector :hammerhead:

Agree with this.
Both my current cars are auto.
I no longer look at the gearshifter - I just know which direction to push it in to go forward or backward.

However, I think the ZF guys recommend that you always allow the shifter to pause briefly in N before selecting D ir R.
 

cOlDFuSiOn

New member
I think it is pretty natural, even classical reverse gear is forward engaging.. Top Left.. Yes there are exceptions..
The Land Rover Discovery we had was odd, no gear lever just the dial.. Now that takes some getting used to!
 

SubLoaded

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Staff member
cOlDFuSiOn said:
I think it is pretty natural, even classical reverse gear is forward engaging.. Top Left.. Yes there are exceptions..
The Land Rover Discovery we had was odd, no gear lever just the dial.. Now that takes some getting used to!

Absolutely hate that kak. It does look fancy though. The way it pops up and tucks itself away when you're done :fencelook:
 

Holiman

Well-known member
cOlDFuSiOn said:
I think it is pretty natural, even classical reverse gear is forward engaging.. Top Left.. Yes there are exceptions..
The Land Rover Discovery we had was odd, no gear lever just the dial.. Now that takes some getting used to!
Similar to Benz? I don't like the Benz stalk

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cOlDFuSiOn

New member
Holiman said:
cOlDFuSiOn said:
I think it is pretty natural, even classical reverse gear is forward engaging.. Top Left.. Yes there are exceptions..
The Land Rover Discovery we had was odd, no gear lever just the dial.. Now that takes some getting used to!
Similar to Benz? I don't like the Benz stalk

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The land rover/range rover one is like the idrive roundel in the center console, it rises up and you turn it to select the right gear. Look I get it, auto boxes are digital, you can interact with the box in any interface, but the classical gear lever of some sorts still works for me. I would not be able to comprehend driving a Benz with a stalk like an indicator, wow that is old skool!
 
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