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Monte Carlo analysis demonstrates the robustness of the proposed shifter within a 3σ device mismatch.
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In new BMWs the driver presses the shifter forward.
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Mazda positioned the 5-speed manual shifter high, within easy reach of the steering wheel, so the driver's hand travels the minimum distance to change gears — a feat of ergonomic derring-do rarely seen since the Honda Civic Si of the early 2000s.
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The shifter is perfectly within reach of your right arm, and it's a tall-stalked steel-balled six-speed that travels through a steel shift gate.
Within the BMW product line, at least the inevitable shifter gripes can be avoided by selecting a manual transmission, but the automatic is the only box available for the X1.
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