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Old 06-15-2006, 12:10 AM
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Hummers only have 4 speed automatics, the H2 also. While Jeep Cherokees have 5 and Mercedes Suv's have 7. Is the reason 4 speeds are more suited for hard off roading. With more gears you get less RPM's at highway speeds which improves mileage. I just wonder if 4 speeds are more durable for the trail and that's why Hummer does that.
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I have no idea if this is the case or not but I would guess it has to do with the cost.
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Part of it is the cost, part is GM has not had any strong 5- or 6-speed autos. They do now, and will be using the 6-speed in a lot of upcoming trucks. I should add that GM powertrain was one of the first to develop a 5-speed auto, almost ten years ago, but GM did not use it; BMW did. For those with a BMW 5-speed, you most likely have a GM powertrain trans, manufactured in France. BMW did the testing for GM on that one.
As for the 4-speed. The 4L and 4T autos have been around for a long long time, and are usually iron clad. Usually, if they have a problem, it is due to a supplier quality issue.
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more gears
more shifting up and down.. slush box
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