Are there more automatic or manual transmission cars nowadays?

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KendraFitz
07/29/25 11:36am
Nowadays, there are more automatic transmission cars than manual ones. Here is an introduction to automatic transmission cars: 1. Introduction: An automatic transmission does not require the driver to manually shift gears. The vehicle will automatically select the appropriate gear based on driving speed and traffic conditions. 2. Gears: A typical automatic transmission has six positions: P, R, N, D, S, and L. 3. Principle: Automatic transmissions use an automatic gearbox, mostly employing planetary gear mechanisms for shifting, which can automatically change gears based on the degree of throttle pedal pressure and vehicle speed changes.
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