Is the Chery QQ a manual or automatic transmission?

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LeahRose
07/28/25 9:13pm
Chery QQ offers both manual and automatic transmission options. Configuration details: The Chery QQ features a digital instrument panel displaying information such as maintenance reminders and instant fuel consumption. For daily use configurations, the manual version is equipped with power steering, four electric windows, central locking, and parking sensors. Power output: The Chery QQ is powered by the CAC472 engine independently developed by Chery. This four-cylinder, four-valve engine features a low manufacturing cost structure that improves air intake efficiency. Sufficient air intake allows for more complete fuel combustion, significantly enhancing the engine's output power and torque.
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DeMargaret
08/12/25 1:54am
I used a Chery QQ for several years before, and this car is really interesting, offering both manual and automatic transmission options. The manual version is quite engaging to drive, especially on small roads where you can feel the engine's changes. Once you get used to the gear shifts, it becomes very smooth, and the fuel consumption is lower, making it quite economical for long-distance driving. However, the automatic version is more hassle-free, especially during red lights or traffic jams, as you don’t need to shift gears constantly, making it much more relaxed. The specifics depend on the model year and configuration—manual versions are generally cheaper across different models, while the automatic ones come with AMT-type transmissions, which might have a bit of jerkiness at low speeds but are perfectly fine for daily use. I recommend checking the actual versions at the dealership before purchasing—don’t just rely on advertisements. Manual transmissions are simpler and cheaper to maintain, while automatics are a bit more expensive but better suited for city life.
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