Which is easier to drive, manual or automatic car, know which one is beneficial and which one has disadvantages?

New Delhi: A different craze for cars is seen among people all over the world including India. A report has come out, which states that now automatic cars are being preferred more than manual cars. But we will tell you which car is beneficial for you, automatic or manual.

In the last few years, the demand for automatic cars has started increasing rapidly. The reason behind this is that automatic cars are easier to drive. Apart from this, their engine does not shut down even in difficult conditions while driving. This is the reason why people prefer to buy automatic cars instead of manual ones.

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Automatic cars are easy to drive, due to which customers are getting attracted towards them. However, its price is much higher than manual cars. In such a situation, it seems like an extra burden on your pocket. This is the reason why the lower-middle class pays more attention to manuals.

One out of three cars automatic

According to the report, in the year 2020, the share of automatic in the total sales of vehicles was 16 percent. Which has now increased to 26 percent. According to the report of Jato Dynamics, one out of every three cars sold in 20 big cities is automatic, which is placed in the premium segment.

India's cheapest automatic cars

The cheapest automatic car in the country is Datsun Redi-Go. It has a 999 cc engine. The company claims to go up to 22 kilometers in one liter of petrol. This is a 5 seater car, which comes with 6 color options. Talking about the price, its price is Rs 4.96 lakh ex-showroom. Whereas the starting price of its manual variant is Rs 3.98 lakh.

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The second car is Maruti Suzuki S-Presso, which is the cheapest automatic car of Maruti. It has a 998 cc engine. The company claims that it gives a mileage of up to 21.5 km in one liter of petrol. The automatic version of this 5 seater car starts at Rs 5.4 lakh (ex-showroom). The starting price of its manual variant is Rs 3.85 lakh.

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