With the increase in urban traffic and the search for greater comfort, versions with this type of transmission gained ground compared to manual ones and already represent an important part of sales.
The automatic transmission It is no longer a privilege of luxury cars and today it is an alternative available in more and more models of the Argentine market. What was previously associated with the exclusive comfort of premium vehicles, now extends to the entry segments, both in urban cars and in SUV compact, reflecting a clear change in the preferences of local drivers.
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With the increase in urban traffic and the search for greater comfort, automatic versions gained ground over manual ones and already represent an important part of sales. In this context, several brands decided to expand their offer with more accessible options, even within the most economical models in the country.


Below, a review of the five cheapest automatic cars available in Argentinatheir updated prices and the type of transmission they use:
The five cheapest cars with automatic transmission in October
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Citroën C3 VTi AT Feel Pack – $29,660,000
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Hyundai HB20 Comfort Plus AT 1.6 – $29,900,000
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Toyota Yaris XS 1.5 CVT – $30,023,000
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Chevrolet Onix LTZ 1.0 AT – $32,378,900
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The Chevrolet Onix also appears as one of the most affordable models in the national market.
The most common automatic transmissions in these models are the conventional with torque converterthe CVT (continuously variable) and the dual clutcheach with its own characteristics that balance smoothness, performance and efficiency.
The Argentine market thus consolidates an irreversible trend: the comfort of automatic handling no longer depends on purchasing power, but on the user’s choice.
Source: Ambito

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