Introduction to Volkswagen Automatic Transmission Gear Positions

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DiMariana
09/07/25 7:36am
Introduction to Volkswagen automatic transmission gear positions: P Park: When parking the car, the gear lever must be shifted into the P position. N Neutral: The N position is equivalent to neutral and can be used when starting the car, parking without leaving the vehicle, or when towing. D Drive: During normal driving, place the gear lever in the D position, and the car will automatically shift between forward gears. The D position is the most commonly used gear. DS Gear is the car's sport mode: ("S" stands for "Sport") In S gear sport mode, the transmission can shift freely, but the shifting timing is delayed, keeping the engine at high RPM for a longer time, allowing the car to move at low gear and high RPM for an extended period, thereby achieving greater torque output and acceleration. While the car is moving, simply push the gear lever into the "S" position; it is typically used for climbing hills and rapid acceleration when overtaking.
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AryaLynn
09/19/25 6:43am
I've been driving a Volkswagen automatic transmission car for several years and find its gear design quite intuitive. P stands for Park, which must be used before turning off the engine to prevent the car from rolling; R is Reverse gear, and it's important to shift slowly when backing into parking spaces; N is Neutral, suitable for towing or waiting at red lights, but shouldn't be used for extended periods; D is Drive gear, the go-to for daily driving, with automatic shifting making it effortless; S is Sport mode, providing quicker acceleration for overtaking on highways and adding more power to the drive. I usually commute in D gear, but switch to S gear when navigating mountain curves for an enhanced sense of control. I remember when I first bought the car, I mistakenly shifted directly from D to R, causing a slight jolt, but fortunately, no issues arose. Maintaining an automatic transmission is simple—just avoid frequent gear changes to ensure safe travels. Overall, these gears make city driving much easier, and even beginners can quickly get the hang of it.
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