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Shifter selector

I've inadvertently shifted to park when I wanted to shift to drive from reverse a couple times when I wasn't fully engaged with what I was doing.
 
I’ve had this shifter for almost 5 years now , if I wasn’t used to it by now there would be something wrong . lol
Same for me. I did that my fair share of times in the 2015 I used to own, but I haven't done it for years now. If anything I tend to reach for the non-existent dial shifter in other cars I drive occasionally.
 
Often. I also find that if I ever had an emergency i.e. have to reverse quickly then put it in drive quickly, I am not as fast as I am with a manual or traditional automatic because I can easily overturn the dual. Trying to hone my dial skills.
 
I am more apt to slam into drive than park when backing into my driveway. Happens more times than I like to admit. Mental block.
 
Who here still ends up turning down their radio volume instead of putting their truck in park?

It took me a while to get used to the dial. I prefer the dial over the console shifter as the centre console in the Ram is far superior to anything else on the market today.


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I have the opposite problem...
Currently driving a Challenger loaner from the dealer (rental actually), and a couple of times over the last few days I've reached for the dash to a non-existent rotary dial instead of the center-console shifter to put it in drive. Pretty hilarious actually. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
I've only done it about 3 times in 2 months, but usually when I'm heavily distracted.
 
I have the opposite problem...
Currently driving a Challenger loaner from the dealer (rental actually), and a couple of times over the last few days I've reached for the dash to a non-existent rotary dial instead of the center-console shifter to put it in drive. Pretty hilarious actually. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
I’ve done this in my work truck f150 lol
 

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