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How to Drive a Delong X5000 Automatic Transmission?

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StDylan
09/06/2025, 01:01:53 AM

Fasten your seatbelt, press the brake pedal, start the car with the one-touch start button, then shift to neutral (N gear) and let the car warm up for about 30 seconds. Shift to D gear, gently press the accelerator to start driving the car. Press the foot brake and wait for the car to come to a complete stop. After the car has stopped, engage the electronic parking brake, release the foot brake, wait until the car is completely stationary, shift to P gear, and turn off the engine with the one-touch start button.

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StLondyn
09/18/2025, 12:54:08 AM

When I first started learning to drive, I drove a Delong X5000 automatic transmission, and it felt quite simple once I got in the car. First, you need to sit in the driver's seat, close the door, fasten the seatbelt, and then press the brake pedal to start the engine—this car might have a push-button start or require turning a key. Next, check the gear selector, which is usually in the P (Park) position; shift to D (Drive) to get moving. When you release the brake, the car will move forward automatically, and then you can gradually press the accelerator to speed up—just don’t rush it. Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel and stay focused. When parking, always remember to press the brake, shift back to P, and then turn off the engine, or the car might roll. After driving it a few times, I got used to it, and now it feels very smooth. Not having to worry about the clutch with an automatic transmission is great, but you do need to pay extra attention to the mirrors and speed limits.

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VonWillow
11/01/2025, 01:21:17 AM

I drive the Delong X5000 automatic transmission every day for my commute, and the operation is quite straightforward. Just sit in the car, press the brake, and you can start the engine. Shift to D gear, release the brake, give a little gas, and you're good to go. During normal driving, maintaining a steady speed saves fuel—avoid heavy acceleration. Slow down before turning and don't steer sharply. The car has P, R, N, and D gears: P for parking, R for reverse, N for neutral, and D for normal driving—just using D gear is sufficient most of the time. When parking, first press the brake, shift to P gear, engage the handbrake, and then turn off the engine to prevent rolling. Driving an automatic is much easier than a manual, making it ideal for city traffic jams.

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HectorLynn
12/15/2025, 12:30:37 AM

I feel quite comfortable driving the Delong X5000 automatic transmission. It starts quickly, and with a press on the accelerator in D gear, it responds swiftly. When getting in, I first lock the doors, step on the brake to start, then shift to D gear and release to move. On the road, if I want to go faster, just press the accelerator deeper, but don't drive recklessly. When parking, step on the brake, press the P gear button, and turn off the engine neatly. With regular driving, you'll get familiar with the steering feel, and gear shifting is convenient, saving time.

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MacPaige
02/04/2026, 01:21:58 AM

I've been driving the Delong X5000 automatic transmission for many years and am used to taking things step by step. After getting seated in the car, I always press the brake before starting the engine to prevent accidents. Shift the gear selector to the D driving position, release the brake, and gently press the accelerator for a smooth start. When parking, remember to brake completely until the car stops, shift to the P position, pull the handbrake tight, and then turn off the engine to ensure safety. Driving an automatic is more worry-free than a manual, but avoid idling for long periods in traffic jams to save some fuel.

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AniyahMarie
04/29/2026, 05:41:35 PM

I drive a Delong X5000 automatic transmission, with a strong focus on safety at every step. Before starting, I always fasten my seatbelt and press the brake pedal before igniting the engine. After shifting to D gear, I release the brake and gently press the accelerator to start slowly, avoiding sudden acceleration. While driving, I constantly observe my surroundings, check the mirrors, and maintain a safe distance. When parking, I firmly press the brake, shift to P gear, engage the handbrake, and finally turn off the engine for double security against rolling. Automatic transmission is simple to operate, but developing good habits is crucial.

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