What is the difference between a manual-automatic transmission car and an automatic transmission car?

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LydiaMarie
07/29/25 4:59pm
The differences between a manual-automatic transmission car and an automatic transmission car are: 1. Different methods: A manual-automatic transmission car combines manual shifting and automatic shifting in one transmission system; an automatic transmission car uses an automatic transmission to adjust speed. 2. Different experiences: In a manual-automatic transmission car, the driver can freely adjust gears and RPM, offering flexibility and convenience; in an automatic transmission car, the driver does not need to manually adjust gears or RPM, making it more convenient and hassle-free. 3. Different characteristics: A manual-automatic transmission car requires higher maintenance costs and stricter usage requirements; in an automatic transmission car, when the gear lever is placed in the drive position and the brake pedal is released, the car moves forward as the throttle is applied and engine speed increases, with torque transmission increasing accordingly.
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