What are the differences between the low-end and mid-range automatic transmission versions of the Jetta VS5?
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The main difference between the low-end and mid-range versions of the Jetta VS5 is the price, with the mid-range version adding features such as front radar and reversing camera. Definition of automatic transmission: An automatic transmission, as the name suggests, does not require the driver to manually shift gears. The vehicle will automatically select the appropriate gear based on driving speed and traffic conditions. Generally, automatic transmission cars have six gear positions, from top to bottom: P, R, N, D, S, L. Driving an automatic transmission car only requires the use of the parking gear P, reverse gear R, neutral gear N, and drive gear D to meet the needs of general driving. However, in some special driving environments, other functional gears may be needed. Choosing the correct control method can result in better performance from an automatic transmission car compared to a manual transmission. Development history of automatic transmission: The most significant improvement in automatic transmissions occurred during World War II, when Buick developed a torque converter for tanks to help prevent engine stalling due to improper gear shifting on the battlefield. By 1948, this torque converter, combined with other components, evolved into the hydraulic transmission, which became the standard for modern automatic transmissions.