CRV Auto Shift Lever Question...

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by John Albert, Oct 13, 2005.

  1. John Albert

    John Albert Guest

    Hello all -

    I'm considering the Honda CRV (either new or late-model used), but have a
    question about its oddly-mounted shift lever (I will be shopping for an
    automatic transmission).

    Does it operate like a standard steering-column mounted shifter (which you
    generally have to "depress", move to the next position, then "release" to lock
    it in place...
    -or-
    Does it work like most floor-mounted auto shift levers, which can be freely
    moved between the "Drive" and "Neutral" positions?

    In other words, if you're driving along, coming to a stop, and you want to go
    from "Drive" to "Neutral", can you just nudge it into neutral (and back to
    drive) with a simple "push", rather than a "depress/move/lock" movement?

    Believe it or not, that's a "car breaker" for me. If it doesn't work like a
    floor-mounted lever, I'm not interested in the vehicle, and will shop for
    something else that _does_ have a standard floor-mount auto shifter.

    Thanks,
    - John
     
    John Albert, Oct 13, 2005
    #1
  2. John Albert

    Nightdude Guest

    It works a bit different. You don't press any buttons to move it, just press
    the brake pedal and then shift. It moves freely between neutral and drive.
    You have to nudge it a little bit to move it from Park.
     
    Nightdude, Oct 13, 2005
    #2
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