- The
modern usage of the
automotive term
manumatic denotes an
automatic transmission that
allows the
driver to
select a
specific gear,
typically using...
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transmission (trade
names include SMG-III) is not to be
confused with "
manumatic"
automatic transmission (marketed
under trade names such as Tiptronic...
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specific gear or an upshift/downshift have
become more common.
These manumatic transmissions offer the
driver greater control over the gear selection...
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speed and
acceleration remained the same. A semi-automatic, two pedal, "
Manumatic"
transmission with
centrifugal clutch with
vacuum operation coupled to...
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Geartronic is
Volvo Cars' name for its
manumatic automatic transmission,
similar to Porsche's Tiptronic. It is
available in 4-, 5-, 6-, and 8-speed models...
- as
shift paddles or "+/-"
positions on the gear selector) is
called a
manumatic transmission, and is not
considered a
manual transmission. Some automatic...
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Manual Sequential Non-synchronous
Preselector Automatic / Semi-automatic
Hydraulic Manumatic Dual-clutch
Continuously variable Automated manual v t e...
- the top
three (of four) gears. A semi-automatic
transmission (branded "
manumatic" and
providing pedal-free
clutch operation) was also offered, but it was...
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Manual Sequential Non-synchronous
Preselector Automatic / Semi-automatic
Hydraulic Manumatic Dual-clutch
Continuously variable Automated manual v t e...
- rpm.
Unlike the 4/44, the 15/50 had a
floor gear change. From 1956 a "
Manumatic" two
pedal (centrifugal clutch)
transmission was an option. This was controlled...