Does the Audi A4 have a manual transmission?

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AllieAnn
07/29/25 11:30pm
Audi A4 does not have a manual transmission. Introduction to manual transmission: A manual transmission is a type of gearbox where the driver manually shifts gears by operating a gear stick to change the gear engagement inside the transmission, thereby altering the gear ratio to achieve speed variation. Generally, 1st gear is used when the speed is below 10 mph; 2nd gear is used between 10-20 mph; 3rd gear is used between 20-40 mph; 4th gear is used at around 40 mph; and 5th gear can be used when the speed exceeds 60 mph. Gear shifting method: When shifting gears, the clutch and accelerator must be coordinated properly. Fully depress the clutch pedal, then immediately release the accelerator pedal, and quickly shift to the corresponding gear. Release your hand from the gear stick immediately after shifting - prolonged contact may damage the gear stick.
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