How to Drive a BMW X1 Automatic Transmission?
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First, enter the vehicle and press the brake pedal with your right foot. After pressing the brake pedal, start the vehicle. Once the vehicle is started, you can release the brake pedal. After shifting to D (Drive) gear, release the handbrake.
Driving the BMW X1 automatic transmission is actually not difficult. The first time I tried it, I was a bit flustered. After getting in the car, first sit properly and adjust the seat and rearview mirrors, ensuring the seatbelt is fastened. Starting the car is as simple as pressing the button or inserting the key. After the engine starts, press the brake pedal—this is a necessary step. Then use the gear shift lever on the center console to shift into D (Drive) gear, release the brake, and gently press the accelerator to start moving. In the city, you can basically stay in D gear without needing to shift back and forth. When parking, first brake to a complete stop, shift into P (Park) gear, and then turn off the engine. I learned that the accelerator is quite sensitive. As a beginner, I practiced pressing it gently to avoid sudden acceleration. After driving a few times, it became more natural. The BMW's steering is very light and easy to get used to quickly.