What is the difference between a 6-speed automatic and a 6-speed manual-automatic transmission?
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Here is an introduction to the differences between a 6-speed automatic and a 6-speed manual-automatic transmission: 1. Difference one: The internal codes of the 6-speed automatic and 6-speed manual-automatic transmissions are different, and the 6-speed manual-automatic can switch to manual mode. However, both are supplied by Aisin, with the 6-speed automatic found in models like the new Bora, Santana, Santana Gran Santana, and Jetta, while the 6-speed manual-automatic is represented by models such as Lavida, Lamando, Sagitar, and Tiguan. 2. Difference two: The 6-speed manual-automatic transmission adds electronic and hydraulic control devices on the basis of the automatic transmission. The 6-speed manual-automatic combines the manual and automatic shifting methods of a car. 'Manual-automatic' is a function of the automatic transmission, meaning the automatic transmission has an M gear, allowing manual shifting, free adjustment of gears and RPM, enhancing driving pleasure and experience.