What is the difference between a manual-automatic transmission and a dual-clutch transmission?
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The differences between a manual-automatic transmission and a dual-clutch transmission are as follows: 1. In terms of fuel economy: The dual-clutch transmission is equivalent to two automatic clutches, and is generally more fuel-efficient. 2. In terms of power performance: The manual-automatic transmission is developed based on the traditional automatic transmission, with a relatively slower response speed. Due to engine protection considerations, its power performance is relatively weaker. 3. In terms of cost: The manual-automatic transmission is generally used in some mid-to-high-end cars, with relatively faster gear shifting. The dual-clutch transmission is usually used in some high-end models and sports cars, with very expensive components.