I had my shift points adjusted a little higher when I had my transmission rebuilt, but it still shifts a little early for me. I also shift manually when driving in town, cause my area is also hilly, and usually leave it in 2nd until I get above 45 mph. My Eagle has the 2.35 gears, so I found I get better mileage keeping it in 2nd until I get above 45 mph, and also a little more power on demand, because the engine isn't bogged down under lower throttle at 35 mph in 3rd gear.
I calculated one time, an Eagle with 2.35 gears will top out around 135 mph in drive running just 4,000 rpm (if there's enough power to overcome wind drag), so theres no need to run top gear when going under 45 mph.