Manual Transmission

A manual transmission, also known as a stick shift or standard transmission, is a type of transmission system used in vehicles that allows the driver to manually change the gears of the car. It consists of a gearbox and a clutch pedal that is used to disengage the engine from the gearbox, allowing the driver to change gears using a gear shifter.

In a manual transmission system, the driver has more control over the speed and acceleration of the car, making it popular among enthusiasts and professional drivers. However, it requires more skill and effort to operate than an automatic transmission.

Manual transmissions are commonly found in sports cars, off-road vehicles, and trucks. They are also used in some economy cars and small cars to improve fuel efficiency.

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