From torque converters to dual-clutch and CVTs, modern automatics take very different paths to the same job.

There are three main types of automatic transmissions: dual-clutch (DCT), continuously variable (CVT), and the default kind that doesn’t typically come with a specific label—most just call them automatic transmissions. What are the key differences? Motor101 is here to explain.

— Chris Tsui, Contributor

Family vehicles like the Chrysler Pacifica, Toyota Sequoia, and Chevrolet Suburban top the most-driven list.

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