Jump to content

Last car available with a 4 speed box?


Recommended Posts

Posted
  On 26/04/2022 at 17:57, sierraman said:

Despite this you still occasionally see on an advert ‘5 speed gearbox’ on something like a Megane.

Expand  

I don't wonder if that's because younger drivers now consider five speeds to be a bit strange, having had more experience with six speed moderns.  Six gears is one too many in my opinion: one always ends up being redundant.  

Posted
  On 27/04/2022 at 08:19, Missy Charm said:

I don't wonder if that's because younger drivers now consider five speeds to be a bit strange, having had more experience with six speed moderns.  Six gears is one too many in my opinion: one always ends up being redundant.  

Expand  

On a reasonably powerful diesel it’s just ideal, sixth gets you a nice cruising gear so it’ll sit at 80 barely ticking over.

  • Like 2
Posted
  On 27/04/2022 at 10:29, sierraman said:

On a reasonably powerful diesel it’s just ideal, sixth gets you a nice cruising gear so it’ll sit at 80 barely ticking over.

Expand  

Yes, but then what's the point of 5th? I rarely use 5th in my 6 speed, 3 litre diesel. 

I am strange, mind. 

Posted

#driftalert#

Dog-Leg 1st.

1upR

2up3

4up5

...... Must be 'fun' to the uninitiated 😱

  • Like 1
Posted

I'm thinking the bn1 / bn2 robin, which ended production in 2002. 

I'm sure there are later cars sold in developing markets, such as India or China which still had a 4 speed after this date. Maybe also a Japanese kei car may have possibly but I'm doubtful 

Posted
  On 27/04/2022 at 11:17, AndaBoss said:

Maybe also a Japanese kei car may have possibly but I'm doubtful 

Expand  

My Kei-powered Innocenti has a 5-speed 'box and that's off of 1993.  Keis tended to be relatively mechanically sophisticated so as to get the maximum amount of performance out of a 660cc engine. 

Posted

Any manual car driven by my wife. She steadfastly refuses to use any more then 4 gears. Her Mini and her Viva only had 4 and theres no need for any more. 🤣

Posted
  On 27/04/2022 at 08:19, Missy Charm said:

I don't wonder if that's because younger drivers now consider five speeds to be a bit strange, having had more experience with six speed moderns.  Six gears is one too many in my opinion: one always ends up being redundant.  

Expand  

I learned to drive in a car with six, but because I was used to the Fabia I left it in fifth until my instructor would say "you know there's another gear, aye?" 

My Mum has went from the Auris which had six gears to the Duster which has five but has reverse in the place of six. She's had a few confused moments on the motorway etc trying to search for a gear that isn't there. 😂

Posted
  On 27/04/2022 at 10:29, sierraman said:

On a reasonably powerful diesel it’s just ideal, sixth gets you a nice cruising gear so it’ll sit at 80 barely ticking over.

Expand  

Just clogging that dpf and egr up nicely 😂

  • Haha 2
Posted
  On 27/04/2022 at 17:18, twosmoke300 said:

Just clogging that dpf and egr up nicely 😂

Expand  

Assuming you drive at 90mph in 4th? 🤣

Should still regenerate unless it’s mega blocked, I don’t know about others but the parameters for the DPF on mine cause a regen when it’s at the right temperature and it’s been driven for a set time that fits in with the ideal circumstance to regenerate. Obviously driving it under load will get it hotter quicker. A quick blast every now and again should prevent any EGR/DPF trouble.

Posted

My nans 85 Pug 205 was a 950 ish on a 4 spd box. No heated rear window or passenger side mirror either.  I don’t  know if that mingebag spec survived until the end of 205 production.

Posted
  On 26/04/2022 at 15:10, GeordieInExile said:

Even Wikipedia doesn't mention it - must have been hella rare, maybe on the earliest ones only?

Expand  

We had a basey-base black bumper 1.2 Corsa C as our family car for about ten years and that had 5 gears. Ex-Network Q car, bought at 18 months old. I won’t swear to anything but I’d be very surprised if they brought out a new model in 1999 and gave it one gear less than the competition. 

Posted
  On 27/04/2022 at 16:59, wuvvum said:

My Kei-powered Innocenti has a 5-speed 'box and that's off of 1993.  Keis tended to be relatively mechanically sophisticated so as to get the maximum amount of performance out of a 660cc engine. 

Expand  

Yea, and your Innocenti is mostly G10 Charade underneath :)

Posted

The mk2 Golf/Jetta with the 1.3 engine was available with a 4speed up until end of production in 1992.

I'm guessing the similar engined polo was the same until that was replaced in 1994.

Posted
  On 27/04/2022 at 11:17, AndaBoss said:

I'm sure there are later cars sold in developing markets, such as India or China which still had a 4 speed after this date. Maybe also a Japanese kei car may have possibly but I'm doubtful 

Expand  

I was thinking of the Hindustan Ambassador when this thread was posted

but I think even that gained a 5 speed box towards the end, dont know if it replaced the 4 speed box in its entirety or was just an option/thing on higher end models however

Posted
  On 28/04/2022 at 23:27, junkyarddog said:

The mk2 Golf/Jetta with the 1.3 engine was available with a 4speed up until end of production in 1992.

I'm guessing the similar engined polo was the same until that was replaced in 1994.

Expand  

Correct, the Typ 86C Polo (aka Mark II F) had a 4 speed transmission until the Polo model was replaced with the 6N in '94, it was definitely the case with the 1043cc engine.

My Mk1 Phase 2 Clio RL had a 4 speed box as well, that was a 1995 model.   I think all of the Mark 1 1191cc engined Clios until 1998 had 4 speeds.

Posted

The P reg, 1.2 Clio I passed my test in was 5 speed and wasn't a fancy spec.

I feel sorry for generations of South American motorists if the same 4 speed box survived until the end of VW type 2 production as it was the worst aspect of driving one.

  • Thanks 1
Posted
  On 28/04/2022 at 23:21, alcyonecorporation said:

Yea, and your Innocenti is mostly G10 Charade underneath :)

Expand  

There's not that much Daihatsu in there other than the engine and 'box.  The floorpan and braking system are all standard Mini (apart from bespoke rear flexis to clear the shocks), and the suspension as far as I can tell is Innocenti's own in-house lash-up.  The electrics are definitely Italian.

Posted
  On 29/04/2022 at 01:10, CaptainBoom said:

Correct, the Typ 86C Polo (aka Mark II F) had a 4 speed transmission until the Polo model was replaced with the 6N in '94, it was definitely the case with the 1043cc engine.

 

Expand  

The Golf Mk2 was also available with that engine, which the Bangernomics site calls a bad joke.

Posted

Volvo persisted with 4sp and 4+OD until 1994 when the M90 was introduced. The 954cc Citroën AX was 4sp so that presumably lasted to the end of production in 1998. 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...