What is the point of zero throttle? I have been driving standard shift for 40 years and have never had a problem not having it. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, tractors, dozers, and all sorts of equipment. The few times in all the years that it may have been a little easier you could count on one hand. Is it to make up for lack of driving skill? Is it the fact they can't make a good heavy duty auto trans, so they make a semi auto that you have to shift? Having never had a problem not having it, I have read of complaints of the engine speed surging during normal driving and when backing up with trailers. It would seems unwise to turn the engines throttle over to a computor that can not judge the enviroment it is being used in. That is what a brain is for. The only way to drive the six speed when parking or backing up a trailer in tight spots is with the clutch. Why is it not an option that can be disabled? I do not like having my driving programed at the factory. I would rather control of the throttle than have the computor do the driving. Is it
really that hard to push the throttle? I can not see the bennefits out waying the risk.
Gary Brady
Palcios, TX

Gary Brady
Palcios, TX