F56 JCW Pre-LCI. 6 speed auto?

F56 JCW Pre-LCI. 6 speed auto?

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flatsix.ant

Original Poster:

524 posts

137 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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Hey,

Does anyone have much experience with the automatic gearbox in this car?

I'm looking at a 2016 and would prefer an automatic for my usage. How does it compare to later ZF gearboxes, anything I should know or general feedback?

The example I'm looking at has the paddle shifters on there too.

Thanks,
Anthony

Alfa Pete

412 posts

227 months

Wednesday 3rd January
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It’s actually an Aisin transmission that’s used in these. Not bad though watch out for jerky changes , or holding on to gears which can point to faulty actuators.

un1eash

602 posts

141 months

Thursday 4th January
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8 speed auto is Aisin also.

TNW

536 posts

203 months

Saturday 13th January
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Hi, I had a 2015 Countryman Cooper D with an auto, so must likely the same gearbox. I found it to be really good, pretty quick shifts and not much need to use it in manual mode as it was smart enough to tend to be in the right ratio most of the time. Probably helped by having the extra torque of a diesel behind it. No complaints for both around town and long roadtrips.

I have to say, I much prefer it to the DCT I've got in my current 2018 F55. That's always in the wrong gear, loves doing double down shifts that leave you waiting to accelerate and is pretty rough when it's cold.

Edited by TNW on Saturday 13th January 12:40

daydotz

1,742 posts

162 months

Sunday 14th January
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TNW said:
Hi, I had a 2015 Countryman Cooper D with an auto, so must likely the same gearbox. I found it to be really good, pretty quick shifts and not much need to use it in manual mode as it was smart enough to tend to be in the right ratio most of the time. Probably helped by having the extra torque of a diesel behind it. No complaints for both around town and long roadtrips.

I have to say, I much prefer it to the DCT I've got in my current 2018 F55. That's always in the wrong gear, loves doing double down shifts that leave you waiting to accelerate and is pretty rough when it's cold.

Edited by TNW on Saturday 13th January 12:40
I've a copper F55 DCT it does exactly that all noises and delay for the power