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IT is not without interest in Britain to observe the trend to over 15 million passenger cars fitted with an automatic transmission in service in the United States of America. Without doubt, the rapid increase in numbers from around 2 millions in 1949 has been due to the growing demand from motorists for the easier and less tiring method of car driving. The conventional system of clutch and gearbox operation is fast dying out in American car production.

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