Gear Explanation for the Haval Chitu?
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Haval Chitu generally uses first gear at speeds below 10 km/h, which is also the starting gear for the vehicle. When the speed is between 10 km/h and 20 km/h, the gear can be shifted to second gear. As the speed increases further to between 20 km/h and 40 km/h, third gear should be engaged. For speeds exceeding 40 km/h up to 60 km/h, fourth gear is appropriate, and fifth gear can be used for higher speeds. Below is an extended explanation: Manual and automatic transmissions differ: When driving a manual transmission, gear shifting requires manual intervention, whereas an automatic transmission can shift gears automatically based on speed. To be precise, each gear in a manual transmission corresponds to a specific speed range, and it is advisable to follow this practice. However, during everyday driving, frequent gear shifting may not be necessary, which is why many drivers simply use a middle gear continuously—this explains why third gear is considered the universal gear.