None of the factory 944 turbos came with an automatic.
If its an automatic the transmission is slipping and will either need a fluid and filter change or rebuilt altogether. If it a straight drive it may need a synchronizer replaced
i dont have a price but i can say it is far too exspensive to do. there is a long list of things that need to be changed including your instrument cluster. in the end, it would be a lot easier to keep/ learn to drive the stick. imo.
when you get your licence but the insurance will be exspensive.
Yes
In most automatic cars, in Great Britain where I live, all you have to do is put the car into D (Drive) and push the accelerator. This will automatically change the gears of the car up and down.
In most automatic cars, in Great Britain where I live, all you have to do is put the car into D (Drive) and push the accelerator. This will automatically change the gears of the car up and down.
Change the filter, flush transmission, fresh filter and fluid' walla it might work! We did this,and still no drive.
there is no such thing as a automatic licence, but there is a regular licence.
The 2001 Toyota Camry has a 4-speed automatic.
if its manual bad clutch if automatic bad turbineconverter go to a garage as soon as possible before the transmission or flywheel brake because that's exspensive
The differences between automatic and manual cars refers to the type of transmission which is used in the car. Automatic cars are much easier to drive for most people as they do not need to change the gears by any special actions.
thats wat she said