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Do we really need a 10 speed transmission?

Do we really need a 10 speed transmission?

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Even though most automakers today have included 7 speed transmission (while some have 8 speed transmission) into their cars, most of the people I know drive a car that, at the most, comes with a 6 speed transmission.

 

Recently, Hyundai Motors might suggest that they are moving towards the double digit 10-speed transmission as soon as the year 2014. Hyundai




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diesel engine have high torque but limited by low rpm. They can benefit from such gear box. Just need to be sturdy though

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Doesn't matter anyway since the Genesis gems won't be available here at all (you heard it, the COE woes)

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Modern gearbox upshift very fast to save fuel,my Z 7 speeds auto can upshift to 7th gear in just 75 km/h....

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its easy if u tink of it as a mountain bike with 18 speeds. most of the time, u skip gears like 2,3,4,5 - 7,8,9,10,11 - 13,14,15,16,17

 

so if u enough leg power, its something like from gear 1, u change to gear 6 and then gear 18. the remaining gears are totally redundant

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For the 51% of people that live in the city vs 49% that don't it seems to be that you do need ten gears. Ten gears would only go to fuel efficiency not speed. In a manual transmission the final gear is almost always 1:1 Automatic is around 0.75:1. The plethora of gears prevents the "city dwelling bumper riders" from burning to much fuel. As for the 49% that live along the "long open highway" they concentrate more on how they drive then what they drive, its far more effective.

As far as the Autobahn goes, a car with a 5.9L NASCAR engine will perform nearly the same with a 4 speed as a 6.

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