What are the full English names of the gears in an automatic transmission car?
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Gear P stands for Parking, gear R stands for Reverse, gear N stands for Nogear, gear D stands for Drive, gear L stands for Low, and gear S stands for Sport. Gear P means parking or stopping, commonly known as the parking gear. When engaged on flat ground, the vehicle will brake without the need to press the brake pedal. Gear R means reverse, so R is the reverse gear. Of course, you must ensure the car is completely stopped before shifting into R to avoid damaging the transmission. Gear N means that when this gear is engaged, power is not transmitted to the drive wheels. This gear can help save fuel, but this only applies to manual transmission vehicles. However, it is not recommended to use this gear when going downhill, as it can easily cause unnecessary damage. Gear D is called the Drive or Forward gear. It is used when moving forward. Gear L is the Low gear. When going downhill or on long slopes, engaging this gear limits the car to the lowest gear automatically, preventing the need for prolonged braking, which can overheat the brake pads and pose a danger. Gear S stands for Sport mode. When engaged, gears can shift freely, but the shift timing is delayed, keeping the engine at high RPM for a period to increase the car's power. However, this mode will result in higher fuel consumption.