
adopts a push-button gear shift method, which is very simple to use. Each button is labeled with the corresponding gear, and you can directly press the button for the desired gear. The engine start/stop button is located below the transmission control button S (Sport mode). To start the engine, you need to press this button.

I've been driving cars for over a decade, and the gear operation is quite straightforward. After getting in the car, first press the brake pedal, make sure the gear lever is in the P (Park) position, then start the engine. When shifting gears, keep your foot on the brake, gently push the lever to D (Drive) to start moving forward normally. To reverse, push it to R (Reverse), and don't forget to engage the parking brake when parking back in P (Park). Some Lincoln models also have a sport mode—just pull the lever to the right while in D to activate a more responsive acceleration. During operation, ensure the car is moving slowly or at a complete stop before shifting to avoid transmission shock. Remember to maintain the transmission fluid regularly to prevent any sluggishness. Lincoln's gear response is smooth, making it easy even for beginners, but developing good habits is key.

As someone who studies cars, Lincoln's gear operation is quite intelligent. Before starting the vehicle, you must ensure it's in the P (Park) position and press the brake to activate the shift lock. The gear lever positions are clearly marked: P for Park, R for Reverse, N for Neutral, and D for normal Driving. When pushing the lever, the action feels smooth—avoid using excessive force to prevent damaging internal sensors. Regularly inspect the shift linkage; aged transmission fluid can cause unusual noises. New models use buttons or rotary dials with quick tap responses. Proper operation avoids repair costs and ensures long-term reliability.

I use my for daily commuting and frequently operate the gearshift. Step on the brake to start the car, the gear lever is located on the right armrest. Push to D to drive, push to R to reverse. When parking, return to P and engage the handbrake. The process is intuitive and smooth. Lincoln's automatic lock prevents misoperation, making it simple, safe, and practical.

I'm fascinated by automotive technology, and Lincoln's gear design is quite advanced. The push-button gear shift is arranged on the center console, allowing one-touch switching between P, R, N, and D with the brake pedal pressed. After starting, press D to begin operation, and rotate the selector into Sport mode to enhance performance. The electronic feedback offers zero-delay operation, making it convenient and silent. The adjustable driving modes match road conditions, enhancing comfort and driving experience.

Safety first when driving, gear operation requires attention to detail. Press the brake firmly before shifting to avoid rolling. Check the surroundings and ensure clear visibility before shifting into R for reverse. Avoid touching P or R while driving to prevent damage to components. After parking, secure the P gear and engage the handbrake for safety. The prompt system will warn of errors to prevent risks. Develop good habits to reduce accidents.


