
Geely automatic transmission cars are very easy to drive. You just need to understand what each gear means. Since automatic transmission cars do not require the driver to shift gears manually, there's no need to worry about stalling or similar issues. Simply move the gear lever to the corresponding position and press the accelerator to drive. Extension: The Geely Binyue has the following gears: R gear; N gear; P gear; D gear; M gear. The R gear is the reverse gear, which has the same function as the R gear in a manual transmission. Shift into R gear, press the accelerator, and the car will move backward. The N gear is the neutral gear, also the same as the neutral gear in a manual transmission. The P gear is the parking gear. After parking, you need to shift into P gear. The D gear is the drive gear. Shift into D gear, press the accelerator, and the car will move forward. The driver does not need to shift gears manually as the car will shift gears automatically.

This is how I drive a Geely automatic transmission car: After getting in the car, first fasten the seat belt, make sure the car is in the P position, step on the brake pedal, and turn the key to start the engine. Then lightly press the accelerator to start. If reversing, first shift to R gear, and for normal driving, shift to D gear. When driving, accelerate steadily and avoid slamming on the accelerator. Slow down in advance when encountering turns and maintain a safe distance. When parking, step on the brake and shift the gear back to P, then pull up the handbrake to prevent the car from rolling, especially on slopes where extra checks are needed before and after driving. On rainy days, accelerate slowly due to slippery roads and pay attention to brake response; in winter, let the engine warm up before cold starts to reduce wear. After driving a Geely for a long time, it feels very smooth and easy to operate. The key is to drive calmly and steadily. Beginners can learn quickly this way, avoiding sudden braking to protect the car's lifespan.

I have been driving an automatic transmission Geely car for many years, accustomed to checking that the gear lever is in P position after getting in, pressing the brake to start the ignition, and shifting directly to D gear to start driving with a gentle press on the accelerator. When reversing, shifting to R gear is done smoothly with minimal fuss. On the road, maintaining a steady speed avoids frequent acceleration and deceleration, saving fuel and ensuring a smooth ride. On highways, using cruise control requires attention to avoid distractions, as the car responds well. The parking procedure is crucial: after coming to a complete stop, quickly shift to P gear, engage the handbrake, then turn off the engine and lock the car. Extra caution is needed when parking on slopes to prevent accidental sliding. Daily maintenance for the Geely car is straightforward, with regular checks on the brake system and maintaining proper tire pressure to enhance handling. Over time, driving becomes effortless and natural, but safety always comes first—never rush.

The basic operations for driving my Geely automatic transmission car are: Sit in the P (Park) position before starting, press the brake to ignite the engine and let it warm up, shift to D (Drive) to start or R (Reverse) for backing up, gently press the accelerator for smooth acceleration, and remember to use turn signals when changing directions. When parking, press the brake, shift back to P (Park), and engage the handbrake—simple, quick, and stress-free. The car is designed to be user-friendly, perfect for daily commutes, and avoiding sudden braking helps extend the lifespan of its components.


