What are the driving instructions for the Mercedes-Benz E300?

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McOscar
07/29/25 8:19pm
Here are the driving instructions for the Mercedes-Benz E300: 1. The Mercedes-Benz E300 features a one-button start ignition. To start, first press the brake pedal, then press the ignition button. After the engine starts, keep the brake pedal pressed and shift the gear lever to D (Drive) position. Release the brake to move forward. To reverse, pull the gear lever upwards to engage R (Reverse) gear. 2. The parking gear (P) in the Mercedes-Benz E300 is not engaged by moving the gear lever. Instead, there is a P button at the top of the gear lever with an arrow indicator below it. Pressing this P button engages the parking gear. The Mercedes-Benz uses a column-mounted gear selector (commonly known as a 'gear stalk'), which differs from conventional gear shift mechanisms. The gear positions (P, R, N, D) are similar to conventional automatic transmissions. Notably, the Mercedes-Benz E300 does not have a traditional handbrake or electronic parking brake - the P gear serves this function. There is a sport mode toggle button on the center console. During driving, simply pressing this button will immediately activate sport mode, causing the transmission to downshift for enhanced performance.
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