• Q. Which is better,convenient and low cost maintenance amt,imt,cvt or dct?

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    Dillip | 2 years ago

    Automated Manual Transmission (AMT): This transmission is the latest iteration of transmission development. This gearbox uses a regular clutch and gear configuration, but the gearshifts are done using sensors, hydraulic actuators, and pneumatics when it comes to high-performance applications. Due to their cost-effectiveness, it is found in budget cars like the Hyundai Santro, Maruti WagonR, Maruti Swift, and so on. It is the most cost-effective transmission compared to its counterparts. Delivers fuel efficiency at a similar level to manuals. Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT): This type of automatic transmission uses pulleys or belts for gear shifting. The use of belts or pulleys instead of steel gears results in variable gear ratios dependent on engine speed or RPM. As a result, this helps it deliver better fuel economy and a smooth and jerk-free drive. On the downside, if you are an enthusiastic driver you will not like the transmission lag whenever you floor the throttle. Popular cars using CVTs include the Maruti Suzuki Baleno, Hyundai i20, and Honda City. The best transmission for fuel economy. Smooth operation in stop-start traffic situations. Dual-Clutch Transmission (DCT): A dual-clutch transmission uses two separate shafts with their own clutches for gear shifts: one shaft for odd-numbered gears and the other for even-numbered gears. This type of automatic transmission is purely a performance-oriented transmission that also delivers good fuel efficiency but comes at a penalty of higher manufacturing cost. If a problem arises they are also expensive to maintain. This type of transmission has now found its way on more affordable cars like the VW Polo and the Skoda Octavia apart from their use in sports cars. intelligent Manual Transmission (iMT): iMT is a term coined by Hyundai for their latest advancement: the clutchless manual transmission. It is as simple as it sounds: a manual transmission in which the clutch pedal is missing. If you are used to driving a manual and are only considering an automatic because you’re always stuck in traffic, then an iMT may be worth considering. For a better understanding of compatibility and driving comfort, we would suggest you to take a test drive. Follow the link and select your desired city and brand for dealership.

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