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Re: 656 vs. 756 vs. ?
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Posted by williamf on March 04, 2006 at 14:46:46 from (69.19.14.20):
In Reply to: 656 vs. 756 vs. ? posted by Nathan in Texas on March 04, 2006 at 08:20:26:
Hi Nathan. "Did you ever have to make up your mind? And pick up on one and leave the other behind, It's not often easy and not often kind. Did you ever have to make up your mind?" J Sebastian, don't you know? Anyway, while the shifter on the 656 is 5-forward, 1-reverse, like the M, it's not on the deck with the shift lever directly connected to the rails. It's got a little short lever up on the side of the console (you can see it in one of the pics you included with your other post). It's got a good bit of linkage parts to get from the lever down to the transmission. I've never heard anything bad about it, the way you sometimes hear about the '06s, but I've only ever driven 656's that were brand new, still at the dealer. I like the idea of buy them both, then make up your mind, but I've never been known for a practical nature. Good luck, Wm
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