Differences and pros/cons of automatic transmission and CVT:

Automatic transmission (automatic transmission)

* Shifts gears discretely (with jerks or delays).
* Has a gear ratio for each gear.
* Often installed on more powerful cars.
* Requires periodic maintenance (oil change, filter).

Pros:

* Familiar to most drivers, easy to learn.
*Clearer gear shifts.
* Withstands more torque.

Cons:

* Not so smooth gear changes.
* May be less economical, especially at low speeds.
* May be more expensive to maintain.

CVT (CVT)

* Shifts gears smoothly, without jolts.
* Has an infinite number of gear ratios.
* Often installed on economical cars.
* Does not require maintenance (oil change).

Pros:

*Very smooth ride.
* May be more economical at low speeds.
* Does not require gear shifting, which reduces the load on the driver.

Cons:

*May be less responsive to throttle input.
*May have a higher purchase price.
*May be less durable, especially when used on high performance vehicles.

Which is better:

The best choice depends on individual preferences and criteria:

* For those who like a sportier and more responsive ride: automatic transmission with discrete gears.
* For those who value smoothness and efficiency: CVT with continuously variable transmission.
* For owners of powerful cars: an automatic transmission with higher strength and the ability to withstand more torque.
* For lovers of economical and agile cars: CVT, which can improve fuel efficiency.

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