What are the gears of the Binyue automatic transmission car?
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The Binyue automatic transmission car has the following gears: P gear, R gear, N gear, D gear, and S gear. The functions of the gears are: 1. P gear is the parking gear, also known as the parking brake. The P gear in the Binyue is a button. When parking, press the P gear. If the car is parked on a slope, engage the P gear and simultaneously pull up the handbrake or electronic handbrake; 2. R gear is the reverse gear, used only when reversing; 3. N gear is the neutral gear, equivalent to the neutral gear in a manual transmission. The N gear is used when the car is waiting at a traffic light; 4. D gear is the drive gear. When driving, the gear must be shifted to D gear for the car to move forward. After shifting to D gear, the car's speed is controlled by the accelerator; 5. The S gear in the Binyue is located next to the gear shift and is a button with the word 'SPORT' on it. Pressing this button will automatically switch the car to sport mode, instantly enhancing the car's power. The sport mode can be switched at any time.
I think the most commonly used gears when driving the BinYue automatic transmission include P (Park), R (Reverse), N (Neutral), D (Drive), S (Sport mode), and L (Low gear). The P gear is used to lock the transmission and prevent the car from rolling after it comes to a complete stop, such as before turning off the engine in a parking lot. The R gear is for reversing operations, and it should be used in conjunction with the rearview mirror to ensure safe movement. The N gear is for short stops, like during traffic jams, as it reduces engine load and saves fuel, but it shouldn’t be used for long periods to avoid unintended movement. The D gear is the main gear for daily driving, whether on city streets or highway cruising, as it automatically shifts gears for smooth and convenient acceleration. The S (Sport) mode enhances engine responsiveness, making the car feel more powerful when overtaking or needing rapid acceleration. The L (Low) gear is suitable for climbing steep slopes or descending hills to limit speed and reduce brake wear. In practice, I started getting used to the D gear and gradually explored the functions of other gears—even beginners can quickly get the hang of it, as the overall driving experience is very intuitive and smooth.