Do manual-automatic transmission cars have a clutch pedal?
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Manual-automatic transmission cars do not have a clutch pedal. In automatic mode, the transmission of a manual-automatic car requires the use of paddle shifters or gear shift buttons on the gear lever to change gears. In manual mode, the car automatically controls the clutch for the driver, as only pure manual transmission cars come with a clutch. A manual-automatic transmission is a gearbox that combines the functions of manual and automatic transmissions. The manual-automatic technology was developed to improve the fuel efficiency and controllability of automatic transmissions, allowing the driver to regain control over shift timing from the computer, thereby enhancing driving operability and enriching the driving experience.