It can come with either one. But the standard is an automatic transmission.
It means that you do not have stick shift in your car, your car shifts gears for you, you don't have to do it, so basically if you don't have a stick shift car you have an automatic transmission car.
you have to buy a new transmission.
On my 1996 Geo Tracker automatic transmission 4wd it's located (in the engine compartment) on the passenger directly behind the intake (to the driver side of the battery) I hope that helps
It depends on the vehicle. If the car was offered with a manual transmission or there are other cars with the same engine that have a manual transmission, then yes you can have stick shift installed.
An automatic transmission can lock in a Honda for several reasons. The most common problem is with the shift solenoids. These parts allow the transmission to shift and when one is malfunctioning the gearbox may not go into gear.
stick shift or automatic
Nope, only a 5 speed Autostick automatic transmission.
The Acura RL, particularly in its later models, is primarily offered with an automatic transmission rather than a manual stick shift option. The RL features a sophisticated 5-speed automatic transmission with a manual mode that allows for some degree of driver control. However, traditional stick shift configurations are not available in the RL lineup.
They are stick shift.
If your talking automatic no but if your talking stick shift it will.
If it has a stick shift and clutch, it is standard. If no clutch and stick shift, it is an automatic.
Car rental firms have a choice for stick-shift cars or automatic cars. A potential customer can always give more specifics about the transmission types preferred.