Looking at the lease deals on these and they are quite competitive.
The lease site lists semi autos and full autos. Does anyone know what the difference is please?
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As with most things in life, a semi isn't much use to anyone... ;-)
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Tell that to your neighbours.
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>> As with most things in life, a semi isn't much use to anyone... ;-)
ISIHAC - from your erstwhile namesake.
Humphrey Lyttelton: Oh dear, we've just received this note from Samantha to say she's been held up again. She's agreed to meet up with a gentleman friend at the Midland Hotel, where he's laying on a tasting of French white wines.
She's hoping there'll be a better selection than last year, when she was disappointed he only had a Semillon.
But she thought it would be impolite not to taste it anyway.
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My guess is that the semi is a dual clutch jobbie, and the full auto is a slush box but, what do I know?
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Looking at Hyundai website
1.7 CRDi 2WD = DCT auto
2.0 CRDi 4WD = auto (possibly TC type but not mentioned)
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I think the terms are pretty much interchangeable these days - semi-auto used to be a clutchless manual gearchange, but nowadays virtually all auto boxes combine both semi-auto (eg. tiptronic lever or flappy paddles) with fully automatic (stick it in D and push the loud pedal) features.
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>>Does anyone know what the difference is please?<<
Most likely none whatsoever and the difference is the moron doing the data input who knows nout about cars, the current model Tucson are all double-clutch autos, 6 or 7 speed.
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Judging by the gen. over on the man with the hat's site:-
www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/hyundai/tucson-2015/?section=history
There's a 7 speed dual clutch jobbie which is presumably the 'semi-auto' and a 6 speed 'auto' which one assumes is a slushbox but I'd want to make sure.
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>>There's a 7 speed dual clutch jobbie which is presumably the 'semi-auto' and a 6 speed 'auto' which one assumes is a slushbox but I'd want to make sure.<<
You are right, the 6-spd is a slusher, just checked, although DCT isn't semi-auto.
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Thanks all.....
Slush box - as I understand it, one of those CVT things and not as good as a torque converter gearbox, but I have no idea why that may be the case?
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>>Slush box - as I understand it, one of those CVT things and not as good as a torque converter gearbox, but I have no idea why that may be the case?<<
Hyundai website says 6 or 7 speed automatic - if it was a CVT it wouldn't have gears as such so doubt it is CVT.
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A slush box is a 'proper' automatic transmission with a torque converter.
A CVT - continuously variable transmission, liked by some, disliked by others is:
www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/advice/which-sort-of-automatic-gearbox-is-best/
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