'Upshifting' vs. 'Downshifting'
I always understand it as when a person upshifts, he goes from (for example) fourth gear to third, and downshifting would mean going from third to fourth. He thinks I have it backwards. So what's the general consencus here?

'Higher' vs. 'Lower' gears
The above discussion then led into a discussion of what's considered to be a higher gear or lower gear when shifting a transmission. I've always considered a lower gear to mean higher numerically and a higher gear as numerically lower. I know this to be the case when discussing differential gears....that is, when switching (for example) from a 3.00:1 to a 4.10:1 gear setup in your rearend, you're now using a lower gear. So would the same terminology apply when referring to shifting gears on a manual transmission? If I was in third gear and wanted to go to a lower gear, would I be going to second or fourth?

Yeah, I know, it's trivial....but now he's got me wondering if I've been referring to these things incorrectly.
