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What does MT on a car mean?

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LaCharlotte
08/31/25 4:48am
MT on a car stands for Manual Transmission. The functions of a car transmission are: 1. To change the transmission ratio; 2. To expand the torque and speed of the driving wheels; 3. To enable the car to reverse; 4. To facilitate gear shifting or power output. Maintenance methods for car transmissions: 1. Replace automatic transmission fluid every 12 months or 20,000 kilometers; 2. Avoid coasting in neutral; 3. Regularly check the fluid level; 4. Do not skip gears when upshifting; 5. Do not force the transmission into neutral; 6. Do not shorten the idle warm-up time; 7. Avoid gear grinding when shifting; 8. Clean the transmission; 9. Avoid starting and driving without warming up the car; 10. Perform regular maintenance on the automatic transmission.
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KatherineMarie
09/12/25 8:04am
I've been driving manual transmission (MT) cars for decades. MT stands for manual transmission, where you operate the clutch pedal and gear stick to control speed—like pressing the clutch and shifting into different gears to accelerate or decelerate. This type of transmission can be tiring in traffic jams because frequent clutch use makes your legs sore, but it feels exhilarating on the open road, offering strong control, especially during highway overtaking or engine braking on slopes. It's also more fuel-efficient, with slightly lower consumption than automatic transmissions, making it more economical for long trips. Most cars today use automatic transmissions for ease of use, but manual cars are cheaper and simpler to maintain. Learning manual was tough when I was young—stalling was common—but once mastered, driving becomes as natural as moving your own body. Though auto transmissions dominate due to tech advances, manual still has fans who love the raw control. I recommend new drivers try it to boost safety awareness.
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Gomes
10/27/25 2:05am
MT in cars refers to manual transmission, a system where the driver manually shifts gears. Simply put, it includes a clutch pedal, gear lever, and gearbox. The driver presses the clutch to disconnect the power, moves the lever to select the gear ratio, and then releases the clutch to resume power transmission. The advantage is precise control over engine speed, such as quicker response during acceleration or when dealing with special road conditions. The downside is the complexity of operation, as beginners may stall the engine when starting or shifting, especially in congested urban areas. Manual transmission cars are generally more fuel-efficient and have lower maintenance costs compared to automatic transmissions due to their simpler structure and fewer parts. With the widespread adoption of automatic transmissions like CVT or DCT in automotive technology, the proportion of manual transmissions has declined, but they remain popular in economy cars or sports models. I enjoy the direct feel of manual transmission, which makes driving more engaging.
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