Does the six-speed manual-automatic transmission belong to AT or CVT?
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Six-speed manual-automatic transmission belongs to the AT transmission. The six-speed manual-automatic transmission refers to a gearbox that combines six-speed manual shifting with automatic shifting. Manual-automatic transmission means integrating manual gear shifting and automatic gear shifting in a car. Essentially, a manual-automatic transmission is still a type of automatic transmission, simulating the operation of a manual transmission through an electronic control system. How to start the transmission: The car can only be started in P or N gear. To shift out of P gear, the brake must be pressed. Usage of N gear start: When the vehicle is to be driven forward immediately after starting, you can first turn on the power (without starting the engine), press the brake, shift to N, then ignite, and subsequently shift to D gear to drive forward directly. This avoids the reverse impact on the transmission when shifting from P gear through R gear after ignition. Another function is that in case of sudden engine stall while driving, you can quickly shift to N gear to restart the engine, ensuring safety. Remember never to shift into N gear for coasting in an automatic transmission car. Many people coast in neutral with manual transmissions, but never do so with an automatic transmission. Also, never shift into P gear while driving an automatic transmission car.