
Geely Panda 1.3 automatic uses a 4AT, hydraulic automatic transmission. Geely Panda's appearance: The design of the Geely Panda incorporates elements from the national treasure "giant panda". The Panda features Geely's new logo and adopts a four-door design, which aligns with domestic consumption habits. Geely Panda's body: The interior space of the Panda performs well, and the 205-liter trunk space is very suitable for family use. Performance: The Panda is equipped with 1.0L and 1.3L engines, with a maximum power output of 63 kilowatts.

The Geely Panda 1.3 automatic is equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission, commonly known as 4AT. I've worked in the automotive industry for many years and have handled quite a few of these small cars. This type of transmission has a relatively simple structure and provides fairly smooth gear shifts, making it suitable for daily city commuting. However, the downside is that fuel consumption is slightly higher than that of manual transmissions, averaging around 7 to 8 liters per 100 kilometers. Owners have reported occasional jerking sensations after prolonged use, mainly caused by not changing the transmission fluid on time. It's recommended to check the fluid quality every 40,000 kilometers and keep it clean to ensure longer service life. Overall, it's quite reliable, cheap to repair, and easy for beginners to drive with minimal pressure.

Driving the Geely Panda 1.3 automatic feels effortless and worry-free. It uses a 4-speed automatic transmission, providing smooth acceleration from a standstill, making it perfect for beginners. After driving it for hundreds of kilometers, I found it stable on highways, though there's a slight lag at low RPMs, which doesn't affect daily use. Fuel consumption is a bit on the higher side, reaching up to 9L/100km in heavy traffic, but considering its affordable price, this drawback is tolerable. For maintenance, regular oil changes and inspections are key—don't slack off. The transmission is designed for practicality, making it ideal for young drivers or family use. As a first car, it offers great value for money.

The Geely Panda 1.3 automatic is equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission, which is a very standard entry-level choice. I've handled many owner cases, and this transmission is durable and reliable, rarely encountering major issues. The key is to focus on maintenance, such as changing the transmission fluid every 40,000 kilometers and avoiding frequent hard acceleration to prevent wear. In urban driving, it provides sufficient stability and safety, with straightforward shift logic. Compared to newer transmissions, it may be slightly less efficient in terms of fuel consumption and performance, but its low maintenance costs and reliability make it an excellent option for daily commuting.


