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      05-12-2011, 10:24 AM   #37
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Originally Posted by tibookM3 View Post
I remember a similar story on the 2006 330i. The transmission would adapt to your recent driving style, so a lot of people who took it easy during break-in had "lazy" autos. Might be the same thing happening here.
Is this true or just a myth? I have heard this before with tons of cars, that it adapts to have you drive, so if you are normally easy on the car the transmission will adjust to that, I find that hard to believe and sort of pointless, I mean its called throttle control, the transmission should always react to how you use the throttle, not attempt to judge how you drive and always think you want to drive that way.
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