Starting with the classic, the manual transmission, also known as the “stick-shift,” is the original transmission type in vehicles. Often preferred by driving enthusiasts, a manual transmission works by having the driver move the gear selector to change gears. As the car reaches higher revs, it’s best to switch to the next gear to continue accelerating.
The upside to a manual transmission is that the driver gets to feel more involved in the driving experience every time they drive their car. Plus, manual cars tend to have fewer transmission problems and are cheaper to fix. Some drivers may get a bit tired of having to shift manually, however, and some people also get sore from using the clutch to shift gears. Dealing with hills is also a bit of a challenge for manual cars and drivers may not find the experience of learning how to drive a manual car worth it.
When you shop for new cars and look at the types of transmissions available, you’ll most often find automatic transmissions. This type of transmission shifts gears for you as you accelerate, allowing the driver to only focus on the acceleration pedal, brake pedal, steering wheel to control their vehicle.
This type of transmission is very convenient for everyday commuting and casual driving to run errands or simply go where you want to go. There’s no clutch to fuss with and your gears will reliably shift at the right time to help you accelerate smoothly. They are also easier to operate on hills since they shift to the right gear when you need it. The main downside is that automatic transmissions are more expensive and complex, which makes them somewhat expensive to repair or replace.
A relatively new type of transmission that’s becoming more common is the continuously variable transmission (CVT). Rather than using traditional gears, this type of transmission operates with a continuously variable drive ratio. This means you don’t experience gear shifts or pauses in acceleration while gaining speed. The result is a smooth acceleration experience along with improved fuel efficiency. CVTs are also notably reliable and are inexpensive to maintain. However, if they do need to be fixed, the repairs can be expensive relative to other types of transmissions.
Here at Mr. Transmission, we can handle routine maintenance, repairs, and full transmission rebuilds for different types of transmissions. We are located in Sharonville, OH and serve Sharonville, Cincinnati, West Chester, Mason, and Mainville, OH. Schedule your service appointment with us today to make sure your transmission is in good hands!
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