How to Shift Gears in the Volkswagen Tharu?

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JulianRose
07/30/25 3:24am
Volkswagen Tharu gear shifting method: When shifting from P to R, you need to press the brake pedal; when shifting from P to D, you need to press the brake pedal; when shifting from D to N, you do not need to press the brake pedal; when shifting from D to S or M, you do not need to press the brake pedal. The gears of an automatic transmission car: P is the parking gear, R is the reverse gear, N is the neutral gear, D is the drive gear, and S is the sport mode. The SAIC Volkswagen Tharu is named 'Tuyue' in Chinese. The Tharu has a length of 4453mm, a width of 1841mm, a height of 1632mm, and a wheelbase of 2680mm.
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