4 Hassles Of Driving A Car With An AMT

There are various types of transmission choices available in cars these days. You can find iMT, DCT, torque converter, and AMT. Lately, most cars come with the option of an AMT gearbox. Whether an AMT car is an ideal choice or not has always been a subject of debate in the auto industry.
So, if you are perplexed whether AMT is a good choice or not, we're here to help you out! You should know that there are pros and cons of every transmission type. Nevertheless, let's figure out the hassles of driving a car with an AMT.

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AMT Hesitates on Slopes at Times
People love automatic transmission the most because it allows you to ride slopes easily. However, unlike an AT gearbox, you might find it tricky to climb uphill while driving a car with an AMT.
You'll face struggles when your vehicle is on the slope and trying to move uphill. At this moment, you'll notice that the clutch takes a prolonged duration to engage and function completely. And before you know it, the car starts to roll back.
The good news is that many automakers include a hill hold control in their AMT car models. So, this might not be a problem with all the AMT cars.
Jerky Gear Shifts with AMT
One of the other significant cons of AMT is that it offers slow gear shifts. If you already own a vehicle with an AMT, you'll know what we are talking about. Regardless of transmission, you have to be patient as they take time to shift. But AMT shifts a lot more slowly than other transmissions.
You have to be extra cautious while navigating through traffic due to these slow gear shifts. Moreover, the slow changes also mean that you'll likely have a jerky drive.

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It Can Be Difficult to Adjust
It'll only translate to extra driving efforts if you accumulate all the hassles of driving a car with AMT. To understand and tackle a vehicle with an AMT, you have to be highly proficient with the vehicle's powerband.
You have to pre-plan the movements, such as overtaking while driving an AMT car. Moreover, a vehicle with automated manual transmission demands further skills from the driver. You might take some time to settle from manual transmission to AMT.
There's a Sluggish Response
If you thought that the slow gear shifts would be a major problem, wait until you hear about the sluggish response. You'll be surprised to learn that AMT also has a slow response.
An AMT picks up the wheel speed and accelerator pedal inputs to slot the appropriate gear. However, when you push the accelerator pedal, it takes a while for the AMT to shift. So, if you thought your driving struggles would end with AMT, you should reconsider!

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So, before you buy a car with AMT, make sure to consider these pointers!
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