How to Use the Gear Shift of the New Mercedes-Benz Vito?

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LaBrady
07/29/25 11:26pm
Mercedes-Benz new Vito gear shift includes P, R, N, D, L. P Gear: Parking gear, used when the car needs to be parked for a long time. R Gear: Reverse gear, used when the car needs to park or meet another vehicle. N Gear: Neutral gear, used when the car needs to coast, wait at traffic lights, or be towed. D Gear: Drive gear, used when the car moves forward, this gear is frequently used. L Gear: Low gear, the transmission stays in first gear, suitable for congested road conditions.
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