Fun in the Automotive Industry

Fun In Automotive Business

Automotive industry requires precise engineering and hard labour, sharp mind and hands that are used to working a lot - but it still leaves space for fun. go4trans.com will prepare some funny bits of material so that transmission repair specialists will be able to relax a little and, nevertheless, find something more about the technologies and the business that they are dedicated to!



Only few people know about transmission concepts which were popular 70-90 years ago. For men of today, these gearboxes may seem very unusual and weird, but even now some gearboxes that date back to those years are quite competitive in comparison with modern transmissions.
Over recent years engineers developed a lot of gear shifting solutions for different car brands, which may seem a bit unusual for oldtime drivers. In this article we will review the most peculiar gear stick technologies and provide video materials related to these technologies.
Hilarious and bizarree things can happen when people are so accustomed to using the automatic gearbox and have to change for a manual gearbox vehicle. You may drive even a CVT car but having practice with multiple transmission types is a crucial step in finding the best driving experience for yourselves! here we have interesting bits about manual transmissions (the stick-shift)
YouTube channel TechRax published a video that shows the consequences of adding Coca-Cola to motor fuel. The amateur from the USA poured a bottle of fizzy drink in the tank of BMW 325i.
Nissan takes hospitality to a new level by using a special ProPilot Park technology which allows slippers to move independently and “park” alongside other footwear. An unusual mechanism of autopilot slippers is activated by pushing a button which signals to slippers where to park.
Probably every transmission repair specialist was keen on LEGO constructions or at least enjoyed making some minor things with their hands. Here's the game taken to a new level of creativity!
Every driver must have had the question: what would happen if hit reverse when driving forward?