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Originally Posted by Naz24
my best guess:
The cars have an adaptive transmission--so when on the highway the gears are driven out longer and the transmission adapts to the present circumstances (especially after being driven for a while)
It is probably the car not downshifting as much as it would normally when adapted to a more "stop-go" environment.
thats my best guess. dont quote me because i'm no expert. but that could def be a possibility
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Naz24 thanks for fast reply. Does it also hold true if you have driven for a short interval. Or it still would be ok for the car to shake a bit, at times, when coming to a stop?