What transmission does the Junma Mosaic 5 use?
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Junma Mosaic 5 uses a 6-speed AT transmission. Brands of AT transmissions: AT transmissions supplied by ZF. AT transmissions from the Japanese brand Aisin. AT transmissions produced by General Motors in the United States. AT transmission: Also known as a manual-automatic transmission. It is a relatively good type of transmission that combines the advantages of manual and automatic transmissions, allowing the driver to fully control the timing of gear shifts for manual shifting. Manual shifting is excellent for driving, as it effectively enhances the driving experience. Manual-automatic transmission: The manual-automatic transmission is also a type of automatic transmission and does not have a clutch pedal. Simply pressing the vehicle's brake allows for gear changes. Many car models still use manual-automatic transmissions, and they are being replaced by dual-clutch transmissions.
I just bought a Zotye SEEK 5, which comes with a 6-speed manual transmission. The driving feel is very direct, with noticeable responsiveness during gear shifts, especially when driving on mountain roads—it's quite thrilling to feel the engine power being delivered so solidly. This type of transmission is simple to operate and durable, with easy maintenance, unlike automatic transmissions where you have to worry about fluid degradation. A few friends of mine who drive manual cars say it’s more fuel-efficient, with a combined fuel consumption of around 8-9L/100km, making it more economical compared to automatics. However, frequent gear changes in heavy traffic can be tiring, so I’d recommend beginners practice more. Overall, the manual transmission enhances driving engagement, making daily commutes more enjoyable.