Under what circumstances is the S gear of the GAC Honda Vezel used?
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The S gear of the GAC Honda Vezel is the car's sport mode, generally used for overtaking and accelerating. P gear: This is the gear used for long-term parking. It is usually used in conjunction with the N gear. When the P gear is engaged, components like the transmission are directly locked, preventing the car from rolling. R gear: This is the reverse gear. This gear is the same for both manual and automatic transmission cars. It is used when reversing, typically after the car has come to a complete stop. N gear: This is the neutral gear. It is often misused, with many car owners mistakenly believing that using this gear saves fuel when going downhill. However, it is actually more suitable for short-term parking. It is also used in conjunction with the P gear for long-term parking. M gear: This is the manual mode in semi-automatic transmission cars. Engaging this gear allows for manual driving. L gear: L stands for low gear. It is generally used when climbing steep slopes. It is also useful when descending long, continuous slopes at high speeds, equivalent to the "engine braking" action of a manual transmission's low gear.