How Many Gears Are There?

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LaneRose
09/07/25 5:56am
Automatic transmission cars have gears such as 1, 2, D, and N. Below are the details of each gear: 1. Gear 1: This is the L gear in some car models, also known as a steep hill gear. It is used when the car is climbing a steep slope or facing significant resistance. When using Gear 1, the car's speed is low. 2. Gear 2: This is a forward shifting gear, allowing the transmission to switch between Gear 1 and Gear 2. 3. Gear D: This is the drive gear, used when the car is in motion. 4. Gear N: This is the neutral gear. If the gear lever is placed in Gear N, the power transmission system between the car engine and the transmission will be disconnected. The neutral gear is generally used during brief stops.
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