Does a Manual-Automatic Transmission Car Have a Clutch Pedal?
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A manual-automatic transmission car does have a clutch pedal. Below are the specific methods for starting a manual-automatic car: 1. When starting, push the gear lever to the manual position, start in first gear, and then shift to second gear after starting. You can shift to third gear at approximately 30 km/h. 2. At around 50 km/h, you can shift to fourth gear. While driving in automatic mode, you can switch the gear lever to the manual position at any time to enter manual mode, and it will automatically switch to the current gear. 3. When braking or decelerating, the car will downshift automatically without manual intervention. If you need to force a downshift, simply pull the gear lever back once. 4. In manual mode, the car will only downshift automatically; most cars will not upshift automatically. During normal driving, the car will downshift based on speed but will not upshift automatically.