How to Drive a Fit?

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DelGabriella
07/24/25 11:59pm
First, before starting, release the foot brake, gently press the accelerator to add fuel, and the vehicle will move slowly; Gradually increase the speed, shift to a higher gear, then release the accelerator, and press it down slowly again. After the vehicle speed increases, drive normally.
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KiraDella
08/10/25 3:35pm
As someone who frequently drives for trips, I really enjoy driving the Fit. Before getting in the car, I take a quick look around to check the tires and surroundings for safety. After fastening the seatbelt, I press the brake pedal and turn the key to start the engine. Then, I shift the gear lever from P to D, gradually release the brake, and the car moves forward naturally. Gently press the accelerator to speed up, but remember not to press too hard to avoid wasting fuel. Always use the turn signal when turning and check the rearview mirror to ensure blind spots are clear. When parking, gradually slow down, firmly press the brake, shift back to P, engage the handbrake, and finally turn off the engine and remove the key. If starting on a slope, be careful not to roll back; you can use the parking brake for assistance. In short, maintaining a steady speed and keeping a clear view make driving the compact and agile Fit very smooth and enjoyable.
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