The automotive industry has undergone a revolution in powertrain technology over the past two decades, and that revolution has both affected and been affected by transmission technology.
Between 1915 and 1995, virtually all cars were powered by gasoline or diesel internal combustion engines (ICEs) and typically offered consumers the choice between an automatic and a manual transmission. North American buyers typically favoured
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