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- (Australia): Sequential Sports Shift Ford (USA): SelectShift Holden: Active Select Honda / Acura: S-matic, MultiMatic, SportShift Hyundai: Shiftronic, HIVEC...
- by Ford Motor Company between 1966 and 2004. It was marketed as the "SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic." Compared to its predecessor MX transmission, the C6...
- 10-speed 10R80 SelectShift automatic transmission which will feature artificially intelligent shifting, electronic range select, manual shift mode, and be...
- 425-horsepower 427 V8, and transmissions (from overdrive and 4-speed manual to SelectShift automatic) were available for law enforcement and performance-oriented...
- five-speed automatic transmission with an optional manual shift ability called SelectShift was standard with either engine. In contrast, a Getrag 221...
- When introduced for 1979, both V8 engines were paired with a 3-speed SelectShift automatic. For 1980, the Marquis received the 4-speed AOD overdrive automatic...
- The mid-range SEL trim level had the same engine, with a six-speed SelectShift automatic transmission featuring paddle activation, optional all wheel...
- or truck transmission Shifter (bicycle part), or gear lever, a bicycle part that selects which gear the chain rests on Shifter (tool), an adjustable wrench/spanner...
- the term "SelectShift" because in the first C4's, placing the gear selector in D2 forced the transmission to start in second gear and then shift to third...
- of Ford's SelectShift, which allowed drivers to mimic shifting like a manual transmission without a clutch. The 5R55S, minus the SelectShift feature, was...