Do Manual Transmission Cars Have Cruise Control?
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Many manual transmission models are equipped with cruise control systems, primarily found in mid-to-high-end sedans. Below are some manual transmission vehicles featuring cruise control: 1. Chevrolet Epica 1.8L Manual Comfort Edition is a mid-size sedan with outstanding cost-performance. Its body dimensions are comparable to its peers, and the 1.8L powertrain adequately meets daily needs. Its overall performance is well-balanced, not inferior to competitors in the same class. Cruise control becomes effective only when the speed exceeds 40 km/h, maintaining vehicle speed by regulating throttle opening and fuel injection, while gear shifting still requires manual control by the driver. 2. Citroen C-Quatre Hatchback 2.0L Manual BoYa Edition. The sedan version of the C-Quatre offers greater market discounts than the hatchback, but the stylish hatchback design is more appealing to younger consumers. The entire C-Quatre lineup comes with cruise control, with the control buttons located at the top-left of the centralized steering wheel. The button layout is reasonable, though the smooth buttons are slightly inconvenient to use. 3. Volkswagen Bora 1.6L Manual Comfort Edition. The new Bora is a model specifically designed for domestic consumers. Except for the two lowest-end manual and automatic variants, all other Bora models are equipped with cruise control. Its control buttons share a lever with the headlights and can only be activated when the speed exceeds 30 km/h.