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What are the models equipped with Aisin's third-generation 6AT?

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DeGeorge
08/31/2025

Aisin's third-generation 6AT is equipped in the following models: 1. Jetta VS5: The Jetta VS5 is the pioneering model launched after Jetta became an independent brand, positioned as an affordable joint-venture option similar to Skoda. The VS5 features distinctive contours with some Volkswagen design elements; it's a compact-sized sport utility vehicle with surprisingly rich features for its budget-friendly price tag under 80,000 yuan. Supported by the MQB platform, it delivers excellent driving comfort. 2. Hongqi HS5: This midsize SUV represents a key model in Hongqi's mass-market strategy. Boasting premium materials, abundant features, and powerful performance, its only drawback might be the average driving experience. 3. Borgward BX5: The BX5 makes strong first impressions with its eye-catching design - crucial for a lesser-known brand. Its large grille exudes premium appeal, enhanced by matte silver accents. The interior follows conventional styling with average material quality needing improvement. 4. Kamiq: Positioned as a subcompact SUV ideal for young professionals, the Kamiq features trendy styling aligned with mainstream tastes. Its class-above wheelbase provides exceptional cabin space, compensating for typical segment limitations. With competitive pricing, comprehensive standard features, and stellar reputation, it makes a practical urban companion.

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Jodi
09/12/2025

Aisin's third-generation 6AT was launched around 2006. Common models include the AWF80 used in the Toyota Camry and Lexus ES, which shifts smoothly. I've driven Toyotas for several years without any issues; the AWR6L30 installed in the BMW 3 Series and X3 offers quick power response and exceptional stability while driving; and the TF-60SN, popular in the Volkswagen Golf and Audi A4, provides good fuel economy. I've repaired several of these myself and found that proper maintenance can prevent oil leaks. The biggest improvement in the third generation is increased efficiency, averaging 10% better fuel economy. If you're buying a used car, prioritize these models. Just check the model label on the side of the transmission to avoid future repair troubles.

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AnthonyAnn
10/26/2025

I previously bought a used Toyota Corolla with an Aisin 3rd-generation 6AT transmission model GA6L45R, which shifts almost seamlessly and still feels like new even after 80,000 kilometers. Other common models like the TF-61SN are found in Buick vehicles—a friend of mine owns one, and it accelerates smoothly on the highway. These models were mainly used in 2005-2010 vehicles, and I recommend checking the VIN code to confirm the specific version when selecting a car. The 3rd generation is quieter than older models, saving me a lot on fuel costs for daily commuting. Maintenance is simple, typically requiring a transmission fluid change every 60,000 kilometers.

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OCarlos
12/09/2025

When repairing cars, I often come across Aisin's third-generation 6AT. Mainstream models like the AWF21 are used in Civics and Hondas, while the TF80SC is known for its reliability and durability in Volvos. Their design optimizes response speed, and I've felt a more comfortable driving experience during test drives. Don't forget to regularly check the oil level to prevent wear. The model number is marked on the casing, making identification easier for maintenance.

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OBarrett
01/30/2026

When researching cars, I found that the Aisin 3rd generation 6AT, specifically the AWR30 series, is used in the BMW Z4, delivering robust power during driving. Other models like the AA80E are also found in the Ford Mondeo. The 3rd generation performs exceptionally well in sports models. I prioritize this transmission for its ability to reduce jerky shifts, helping save thousands in annual fuel costs. I recommend new car owners verify the model number to ensure authenticity.

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