What transmission does the Baojun 310 use?
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Baojun 310 uses a total of three transmissions, which are a 5-speed manual transmission, a 6-speed manual transmission, and a 5-speed AMT transmission. More details about the Baojun 310 are as follows: 1. The Baojun 310 adopts a 'double U' front face design, with a three-horizontal-bar front grille, sharp headlight styling, equipped with lenses inside, and L-shaped eyebrow lights. 2. The interior of the Baojun 310 retains the design of the current model, continuing to use a rotary gearshift mechanism + paddle shifters and 2 driving mode switching functions. 3. The Baojun 310 offers two different displacement powertrains, which are a 1.2L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.5L-DVVT naturally aspirated engine.
As someone who loves delving into cars, the Baojun 310 comes with a 5-speed manual transmission, which is a pretty classic setup. Manual transmissions are super common in small cars, offering higher fuel efficiency, with an urban combined fuel consumption of around 6-7L/100km, saving a lot more money compared to automatic transmissions. Manual operation also provides more driving fun, especially when shifting gears during turns, feeling quite responsive. However, the Baojun 310 doesn’t offer an automatic transmission option, likely to control costs, given its positioning as an economical car. Manual transmissions are relatively simple to maintain, less prone to major issues, and just require an oil change, making them perfect for beginners or daily commuting. From market feedback I’ve seen, owners generally praise this system for its durability, combined with the engine’s smooth power delivery, making it comfortable and affordable to drive.