···
Log in / Register

Which is better, AT or MT transmission?

6Answers
AugustDella
07/25/2025

Both MT and AT transmissions have their own advantages and disadvantages, and the better choice depends on individual driving habits. Below is an introduction to the pros and cons of each: 1. MT transmission: (1) Advantages: The structure of an MT transmission is relatively simple, resulting in lower maintenance costs in the long run. It also offers high power transmission efficiency and good fuel economy. For drivers, the ability to manually control gears provides higher reliability. (2) Disadvantages: The operation is cumbersome, with noticeable jerking during gear shifts and starts. Prolonged driving can be tiring, and improper operation by beginners may easily lead to stalling. 2. AT transmission: (1) Advantages: The operation is simple, providing a comfortable driving experience. It can automatically adjust gear ratios based on road conditions. (2) Disadvantages: The structure is complex, making repairs more complicated. Additionally, the gear shift response time is longer, power transmission efficiency is lower, and fuel consumption is relatively higher.

Was this review help?
12
2
Share
HoldenLee
08/11/2025

As a new driver who just got my license, I find automatic transmission (AT) incredibly convenient. Starting the car doesn't require depressing the clutch, and in traffic jams, there's no worry about stalling or shifting gears - the operation is much simpler. While manual transmission (MT) offers that gear-shifting sensation, the learning curve is steep, especially at city traffic lights where it can get quite flustering. My friend who drives manual sometimes complains about wrist pain. Moreover, modern automatic cars don't consume significantly more fuel, and while slightly more expensive, their maintenance is manageable. This makes them ideal for someone like me who drives infrequently and prioritizes ease. In short, if you're a beginner or commuting daily, automatics offer worry-free driving that lets you focus more on road conditions, reducing error risks.

Was this review help?
12
3
Share
Expand All
ConnorLee
09/27/2025

I've been driving for ten years and have had a passion for it since childhood. Manual transmission (MT) is definitely my top choice. The moment you press the clutch and shift gears, your whole body is in control of the car—it's like having a conversation with the vehicle, full of endless fun. Automatic transmission (AT) is too dull, like a robot that takes away the sense of interaction. Manual transmissions are more fuel-efficient, offer better value when buying cheap used cars, and are simpler to maintain. But if you're stuck in city traffic all day, automatic transmissions are indeed much more convenient, reducing hand fatigue. Overall, it depends on your driving style: if you seek fun and precise control, manual is great; if you prefer convenience, automatic is not bad.

Was this review help?
6
5
Share
Expand All
StOwen
11/10/2025

As a homemaker, cost is my main concern, and manual transmissions (MT) are better for saving money. Not only are they several thousand dollars cheaper to buy, but they also have lower long-term fuel consumption, saving on gas expenses. Automatic transmissions (AT) are significantly more expensive, and their complex parts lead to higher repair costs. However, for daily tasks like picking up kids or shopping, automatics are much easier to drive—no need to worry about shifting gears, allowing me to focus on the kids. Manuals are fine for outings, but they can be tiring in the city. Overall, manuals are more economical, but if your budget allows, automatics offer smoother daily driving.

Was this review help?
8
1
Share
Expand All
EmmanuelAnn
12/31/2025

I commute two hours each way daily, and the automatic transmission (AT) has been a lifesaver. No constant gear shifting means less physical fatigue, especially on highways and in traffic jams—it adjusts automatically for a smoother ride. Manual transmissions (MT) might be fun on open roads, but the clutch-pedal routine in the city is downright annoying. Safety-wise, automatics reduce distractions, lowering accident risks, and modern versions are efficient with cheaper maintenance. I’ve tried manuals—long drives left my wrist aching. If you drive frequently, an automatic’s comfort and adaptability are non-negotiable.

Was this review help?
20
2
Share
Expand All
DelGabriel
03/28/2026

I've driven various cars, both manual and automatic, and have experienced both. Manual transmissions (MT) offer a strong sense of control, making them ideal for driving enthusiasts who enjoy the satisfaction of shifting gears, along with slightly better fuel efficiency and economy. However, the convenience of automatic transmissions (AT) cannot be overlooked, especially in city driving or when traveling with family, as they eliminate the hassle of gear changes and provide a smoother ride. Modern automatic transmissions have made significant advancements, with fuel consumption now close to that of manuals and maintenance becoming simpler. When choosing, personal needs are key: opt for a manual if you seek driving pleasure or cost savings, and go for an automatic if comfort and versatility are priorities. Both have their advantages, depending on the scenario and personal preference.

Was this review help?
6
2
Share
Expand All
More Q&A

How to Check the Date of Headlights on a Used Car?

To read the production date of the headlights on a used car, you can check the stamp on the headlights, which is usually located at the bottom left or bottom right corner of the headlight. Below are specific details about replacing headlights: 1. Choosing Headlights: When selecting new headlights, you should choose the appropriate bulb model based on your car, while also considering factors such as annual inspections and whether the battery can handle it. It is best to opt for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) headlights. 2. Installation and Removal: Avoid touching the glass shell of the bulb directly with your hands during installation or removal. When installing the bulb, do not touch the glass part with your fingers, as even the slightest oil residue on the glass can shorten the bulb's lifespan and pose a risk of cracking with prolonged use. 3. Light Intensity: When replacing the bulb, compare the light intensity and adjust it properly in time, as adjusting it later can be time-consuming and labor-intensive.
8
3
Share

How to Adjust When the Car Body is Not Straight During Curb Parking?

Practice makes perfect. Here are the adjustment methods for an unaligned car body during curb parking: Use the wiper to judge whether the car front is straight—no problem. By comparing the wiper with road markings, maintain a fixed distance or angle while driving. If it deviates, it indicates the car front is not straight. Additionally, depending on each person's height difference, other parts of the car front can also serve as reference points, such as the roof corner or reinforcement ribs. Actually, the most crucial point to ensure the car front is straight is to learn to look into the distance, observing distant traffic lights, the rear of the car ahead, lane markings, etc., to see if the car body is straight. When parking at the curb, after selecting the parking position, turn the steering wheel to the right. At this time, the steering angle should not be too large. When the center of the car front is about to align with the right edge line, immediately turn the steering wheel back to the left. The steering wheel turning range can be slightly larger at this point.
10
5
Share

What does a yellow light with an 'a' inside a circle on the dashboard mean?

The reason for a yellow light with an 'a' inside a circle appearing on the dashboard is that the engine auto start-stop system is active. At this time, the car often shuts off, and releasing the brake will automatically restart the engine, allowing normal driving to resume. The conditions for auto start-stop activation include: engine coolant temperature being too low after a cold start, typically below 70 degrees Celsius; outside temperature below 5 degrees Celsius, or cabin temperature below 20 degrees Celsius when heating is on; insufficient battery charge, usually below 60%; steering wheel angle exceeding 30 degrees; front seat belts not fastened; and parking on a slope. The auto start-stop function activates automatically each time the car is started, provided the above conditions are met, and the vehicle speed exceeds 3 km/h for about 4 seconds, without requiring any additional action from the driver. However, the auto start-stop function must be turned off in the following situations: during water wading; when driving on a slope (most cars are usually set to automatically disable it in this case); and when refueling, the engine must be completely turned off and power must be cut before refueling.
16
1
Share

What is the working principle of an evaporator?

The working principle of an automobile evaporator: The liquid refrigerant enters through the feed port, while the heating steam heats the heating tube bundle inside the heating chamber. The thicker tube in the middle of the heating chamber, due to its smaller heating area compared to the heating tube bundle, causes the refrigerant vaporized by the heating tube bundle to rise and enter the evaporation chamber. Below are related introductions: 1. Definition of the evaporator: The evaporator is a device used to heat the refrigerant and absorb heat from the external environment, mainly composed of a heating chamber and an evaporation chamber. 2. Application in thermal units: In fresh air heat exchange units and fan coil units, the evaporator primarily provides chilled water during the cooling process and heated refrigerant during the heating process. 3. Application in ground source heat pump systems: Its role in ground source heat pump systems is opposite to that of the condenser. During the heating process of the ground source heat pump unit, the evaporator acts as a ground source side device, heating the circulating water on the ground source side. The heated water is then transferred to the condenser through heat exchange in the unit, where the heat from the hot water is discharged by the condenser.
18
5
Share

What do 4L and 4H mean in 4WD vehicles?

4H and 4L are two modes available in four-wheel-drive vehicles. 4H stands for four-wheel-drive high-speed mode, while 4L stands for four-wheel-drive low-speed mode. These two drive modes have certain differences in controlling the transmission and are used in different scenarios. Properly utilizing the four-wheel-drive modes according to terrain can not only improve the vehicle's off-road capability but also reduce fuel consumption to some extent. Usage scenarios for 4H and 4L modes: 1. Slippery surfaces: If driving on snow or slippery roads, the 4H mode is very suitable, as it ensures sufficient drive wheels while avoiding excessive driving force that could cause wheel slip. 2. Climbing: Due to its strong driving force, the 4L mode can be used when climbing slopes or during off-road driving, maximizing the vehicle's power. 3. High-speed driving: High-speed four-wheel drive is not suitable for highway driving. For part-time four-wheel-drive vehicles, dry paved roads are not suitable for 4H or 4L modes; only the 2H mode should be selected.
11
3
Share

What documents are needed for car transfer?

The seller needs to prepare the original ID card of the vehicle owner, vehicle registration certificate, vehicle license, original purchase invoice or transfer invoice of the vehicle, and the buyer needs to provide the original ID card of the buyer. Some regions also require a "vehicle purchase quota". The procedures for car transfer are as follows: 1. Obtain the form: obtain and fill out a copy of the motor vehicle change, transfer, modification, suspension, or scrapping approval form. 2. Stamp: affix the same seal as the original registration, and private vehicles must submit the owner's ID card for verification. 3. Review: go to the vehicle management section of the traffic police detachment and submit the documents to the registration acceptance counter for review by the handling officer. 4. Inspection: vehicles that meet the transfer conditions will be sent to the motor vehicle inspection counter for inspection and confirmation. 5. Payment: after passing the inspection, for transfers or changes within the same county or city, go directly to the license plate management counter to wait for notification and pay the fee. 6. Tax payment: the transaction tax is issued by the used car trading center and is charged at 1.48% of the vehicle's estimated value.
2
2
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.