How to Use the Gear Shift on Geely Emgrand GS?

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KiaraFitz
07/24/25 10:29pm
Usage method of Geely Emgrand GS gear shift: When switching between gears other than D and S, you need to first press the brake, then move the gear lever to the desired gear. Use R gear for reversing, N gear for temporary parking, and generally use automatic mode for climbing hills without needing to switch modes, just drive normally. The Geely Emgrand GS automatic transmission has five gears: P (Park), R (Reverse), N (Neutral), D (Drive), and M (Manual). The Geely Emgrand has a body length, width, and height of 4631mm, 1789mm, and 1470mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2650mm. The car's emblem features an overall shield-shaped outline, highlighting a stable and progressive temperament.
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