Is a 7-Speed Dual Clutch an Automatic Transmission?

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LorenzoLynn
07/28/25 7:01pm
Dual clutch belongs to the automatic transmission category, and the relevant knowledge about dual clutch is as follows: Introduction to Dual Clutch: Dual clutch, also known as dual clutch transmission (DCT), simply means there are two sets of clutches working simultaneously. It is a type of automatic transmission. Automotive transmissions are divided into two main categories: manual transmissions and automatic transmissions, commonly known as manual and automatic gears. Advantages and Disadvantages of Dual Clutch: The advantages of dual clutch transmissions include high transmission efficiency, fast gear shifting, low production costs, compact size, and low fuel consumption, among others. However, dual clutch transmissions cannot escape the drawbacks of low-speed jerkiness and relatively poor reliability.
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VonKira
08/12/25 12:20am
As a homemaker who drives daily, I've driven many cars equipped with 7-speed dual-clutch transmissions, which are definitely a type of automatic transmission. Automatic means you don't need to manually press the clutch or shift gears while driving—the car handles it all by itself. The 7-speed dual-clutch is no different; operation-wise, you just need to put it in D or R gear. This type of transmission is particularly hassle-free in city traffic jams—step on the gas and you're off, with no jerking, making it much easier than a manual transmission. It shifts quickly, offers high fuel efficiency, and even delivers a sporty feel on long drives. If you're just learning to drive, don't worry about technical skills—it makes driving more user-friendly. However, when buying a used car, it's advisable to check the clutch wear, as aggressive driving over time might cause issues. Overall, from a practical standpoint, it's just as good as a traditional automatic transmission.
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