Are All Pickup Trucks Manual Transmission?

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OCole
07/29/25 3:22pm
Pickup trucks also come with automatic transmission. Here is some relevant information about pickup trucks: 1. Introduction to Pickup Trucks: The name is a transliteration of an American term, also known as a car-truck, meaning it combines features of both a car and a truck. It is a light-duty cargo vehicle with an open cargo box behind the cab, where the side panels of the cargo box are integrated with the cab. Essentially, it is a dual-purpose vehicle with a car-like front and a cargo-carrying rear. 2. Product Features of Pickup Trucks: The functional advantage of pickup trucks lies in their dual characteristics of both family cars and commercial vehicles, exhibiting distinct features as a utility vehicle for both work and home use. Additionally, their diverse structures cater to a wider range of needs. Compared to sedans, they offer better load-bearing capacity and off-road capability, while compared to light and mini trucks, they provide superior safety and driving comfort.
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