Austin Martin
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Clutch pedals are only found in cars with manual transmissions.
No, they do not. Manual transmissions are used in Nascar race cars.
No, there were many automatic transmissions in the 1960's.
Pretty much all cars with manual transmissions have a flywheel. Cars with automatic transmissions have a torque converter attached to a flex plate instead.
Subaru Impreza cars, through to the 3rd generation, come in both automatic and standard (manual) transmissions. In their 4th generation, only manual or Linear Tronic CVT is available.
The first fully automatic car available in the US was the 1940 Oldsmobile. From aprox 1950 many cars were available with your choice of an automatic transmission or standard transmission.
Yes , automatic or manual transmissions
Automatic transmissions are absolutely not dangerous. Any accidents not related to mechanical failure (which are very rare) are purely the drivers fault and have nothing to do with the car itself.
manual and automatic transmissions.
An automatic transmission is a type of car transmission that shifts gears on its own. Therefore, cars with automatic transmissions will not have a clutch pedal and will have a selector lever as opposed to a shift knob.
No, automatic transmissions may shift faster than a manual transmission because it takes a lot of skill to race and change gears using a manual with a clutch, however, the manual transmission allows you to decide exactly when to shift for more speed at the times you need it and for better engine performance when done by a skilled, practiced, professional racer.