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The original was posted on /r/cars by /u/HP_594 on 2025-08-10 01:03:28+00:00.


Even 25 years later, 4 speed autos are a thing.

I remember reading an article that the Dodge Journey was the last car in the US to be offered with a 4 speed automatic.

However, outside of the US, 4 speed automatics are still available.

The Suzuki Jimny (global version) comes with a 4 speed automatic. And it is the only automatic option that is present for the car.

Prior to that, Suzuki did sell a few models in India, around 2021-22, which had a 4 speed automatic gearbox.

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