How to Downshift in a Manual Transmission Car?

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OIsla
07/29/25 10:20pm
Manual transmission downshifting method: First apply the brakes, when the speed reduces to an appropriate level, then press the clutch to disengage or shift gears. Downshifting can skip gears. For example, if currently in 5th gear at 70 km/h and needing to slow down to follow traffic, you can first apply the brakes to reduce speed, then fully depress the clutch and directly shift from 5th to 3rd gear. This operation won't damage the car. For manual transmission vehicles, mastering the clutch is crucial for smooth driving. Except when starting the car, shifting gears, or braking at low speeds, avoid unnecessarily pressing the clutch or resting your foot on the clutch pedal.
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