Automotive gearboxes allow engines to operate at optimal speeds while providing different gear ratios to suit varying road and load conditions. They use helical and herringbone gears to smoothly and quietly change torque and speed. Common types include sliding mesh, constant mesh, and synchromesh gearboxes, as well as transaxles and sequential gearboxes. Automatic transmissions use planetary gears and hydraulics to seamlessly shift gears without driver input. This provides better fuel economy and driver experience but with lower mechanical efficiency than manual transmissions.