How Long Does an MT Transmission Last?
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mt transmission lifespan is generally around 8-10 years. The so-called MT is what everyone calls a manual transmission, which is widely used, with the most common being 5-speed manual and 6-speed manual. A manual transmission, also known as a mechanical gearbox, requires the driver to manually shift the gear lever (commonly referred to as the "gear stick") to change the gear engagement position inside the transmission, altering the gear ratio to achieve the purpose of shifting. More details are as follows: 1. Advantages of MT (Manual Transmission): 1. Greater driving pleasure, providing car enthusiasts with more control and excitement. 2. The transmission efficiency of a manual transmission is better than that of an automatic transmission, making it faster during deceleration and overtaking, as well as more fuel-efficient. 3. High reliability, relatively mature technology, low manufacturing cost, affordable maintenance, and durability. 2. Disadvantages: 1. Complicated operation, prone to stalling and jerking. 2. Limited number of gears due to size and weight constraints. 3. When driving a manual transmission car, the clutch must be depressed to shift the gear lever.