What is a semi-automatic car
By Catalogs Editorial Staff
Wondering what is a semi-automatic and how it is different from other cars?
Cars tend to fall under the category of topics people know a lot or nothing at all about. Many of us learn to drive at the earliest age possible, but we gather our car knowledge on an as-needed basis. As a result, there?s some basic confusion over what a semi-automatic car is.
If you?re car hunting now or planning to in the future, it?s important to know what you get with semi-automatics and why some drivers prefer them. Basically, a semi-automatic car has an automatic transmission with a user interface that lets the driver shift the gears when she wants to, or let the computer do the work. The fact that the transmission allows the driver to choose when gears shift is the reason these cars aren?t fully automatic.
Inexperienced drivers will find it easier to drive a semi-automatic car than a manual one. The major difference between the two is that semi-automatics don?t have a clutch pedal. With manual cars, the driver has to coordinate stepping on the clutch pedal to change gears while driving or stopping. When in automatic mode, the gears use electronic sensors to execute gear shifts themselves.
Semi-automatic cars make the overall driving experience easier so you can focus on where you?re going and on the other cars around you. Semi-automatic driving is particularly useful for the stop-go traffic patterns that many commuters face daily.
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One of the culprits behind car confusion is the varying lingo used by manufacturers.
There are several different types of semi-automatic gearboxes, but they all have the same function that enables the driver to either let the computer automatically control gear changes or to switch to manual mode. Porsche was the first brand to introduce this technology in 1990. Today BMW, Audi, Chrysler, Honda and Nissan offer their own versions, though each has a different name for it. A few examples include Porsche?s tiptronic transmission and BMW?s steptronic system.
While their technology sounds confusing, thanks to a bunch of long words that all mean the same thing, semi-automatic cars are easy to drive. The driver controls gear shifts through a paddle on the steering wheel, by moving a knob beside the stick shifter or with another basic mechanism within reach. Enthusiasts like that semi-automatic cars offer the physical engagement of a manual car without the hassle of always dealing with a clutch pedal.
If you?re looking to purchase a car and find yourself on the fence between manual, automatic or a semi, you really should take each for a spin.
Resources:
Forbes: Semi-Automatic Transmission
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