Which 2010 LaCrosse model uses an Aisin transmission?
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Aisin transmission is the gearbox brand used in the 2.0T version of the 2010 LaCrosse. Established in 1969, Aisin is a world-renowned professional developer and manufacturer of automotive automatic transmissions, holding the highest market share in this field globally. The 2.0T version of the 2010 LaCrosse is equipped with either a 6-speed automatic manual transmission or a 6-speed manual transmission. The automatic manual transmission features eight forward gears. Essentially, an automatic manual transmission is a traditional AT or CVT gearbox with added manual shifting functionality, designed to enhance the driving pleasure of automatic vehicles. For the 2.0T version of the 2010 LaCrosse, the following points should be noted during daily use: Do not delay transmission oil changes for extended periods. While many modern vehicles claim maintenance-free transmission oil, this does not mean it never needs replacement. Prolonged use without changing the oil can damage internal components such as bearings and the transmission casing. Avoid prolonged coasting in neutral. Many experienced drivers of manual vehicles coast in neutral, but for automatic transmissions, this can cause overheating and create a jolt when shifting back to D. Never shift into D/R before the vehicle comes to a complete stop. Some drivers shift into reverse while still moving to demonstrate smooth operation, but this severely damages transmission gears and can lead to gear grinding over time. Avoid frequent steep hill climbs in D. When facing steep inclines, automatic vehicles may overheat due to high loads or shift prematurely, resulting in insufficient power. In such cases, use manual mode to lock in lower gears or switch to sport mode to protect the transmission. Do not tow over long distances. If the automatic vehicle breaks down, use a flatbed tow truck with the vehicle in N to move it onto the platform. Never use a tow rope or drag the vehicle directly.