Automatic Transmission 0-100 Acceleration Techniques

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TimothyMarie
07/28/25 11:17pm
Automatic transmission acceleration techniques include pressing the accelerator twice, avoiding flooring the accelerator, and learning to shift gears. Below is an introduction to automatic transmission-related content: 1. Code: The license code for automatic transmission is C2, and a C2 license only permits driving small automatic transmission vehicles. 2. Difficulty Level: Driving an automatic transmission car is easier than a manual transmission car, as it does not require controlling gear shifts or the clutch pedal. Simply hold the steering wheel, left foot on the accelerator, right foot on the brake, making it relatively simpler. Below is extended information about automatic transmission gear positions: 1. All Gear Positions: Automatic transmission gear positions include P, R, N, D, 2 or S, L or 1. 2. Parking Gear: P stands for Parking gear. 3. Other Gear Positions: R is Reverse, N is Neutral, D is Drive. 4. Sport Mode: S or 2 indicates Sport mode. 5. Low Gear: L or 1 is Low gear, also known as 1st gear.
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