
Starting techniques for the Vision S1: 1. Ignition; 2. Fasten seat belt; 3. Press the clutch and shift to first gear; 4. Release the handbrake; 5. Turn on the left turn signal and check for pedestrians; 6. Slowly release the clutch, press the accelerator, and turn off the turn signal. Parking techniques for the Geely Vision S1: 1. Slowly press the brake; 2. Hold the brake until the vehicle comes to a complete stop; 3. Engage the handbrake and shift the gear to neutral; 4. Turn off the engine. Notes: 1. The parking gear can only be engaged when the vehicle is stationary, otherwise it may damage the transmission; 2. The engine can only be started when the gear lever is in the parking gear or neutral; 3. When the vehicle is going downhill, do not shift the gear lever to neutral, as it will disable the engine braking effect that assists the service brake; 4. When the vehicle is stationary, the power must be in the ON position, otherwise you cannot shift from drive gear to reverse gear or parking gear.

Over the years of driving my Vision S1, I've learned that starting techniques require attention. Before starting, ensure the car is in neutral or P gear, press the brake, then turn the key or push the button to ignite. Once the engine starts, don't rush to press the accelerator; let it idle for about 30 seconds to warm up the engine, which helps protect the components. Be extra cautious when starting in cold weather—avoid turning on the AC or fan immediately to prevent battery drain. As for parking techniques? First, find a flat and safe spot, avoiding slopes where the car might slip. After the car is securely parked, shift to P gear and engage the handbrake. Before turning off the engine, check the dashboard for any warning lights, and remember to turn off the headlights and audio system. Finally, lock the doors and take the keys with you—developing this habit helps prevent theft or accidents. Regular maintenance also ensures smoother starts and stops.

I drive the Vision S1 for daily commuting, and my priority for starting techniques is fuel efficiency and environmental friendliness. Before ignition, sit properly and fasten the seatbelt, then lightly press the start button. After starting, don’t rush to shift gears and drive off—let the engine idle for 10-20 seconds to warm up evenly and reduce wear. When parking, avoid stopping temporarily on the roadside or in narrow lanes; choose an open and flat spot to turn off the engine. The correct sequence is: first press the brake and shift to P, then engage the electronic handbrake before turning off the engine. Lock the doors, check the mirrors, and clear any clutter to ensure safety. If there are any abnormal noises during startup, inspect and repair immediately. When parking, don’t forget to straighten the wheels to protect the steering system and extend its lifespan. These small tips keep the car running smoothly and save money.

I often drive the Vision S1 in the city, and safety comes first when starting. Before ignition, sit properly, check that the foot brake is in place, and then start the engine. After starting, keep the engine idling for 30 seconds to warm it up. When parking, find a flat area or garage, and avoid parking on the road. Procedure: After parking accurately, press the brake, shift to P gear, pull the handbrake, turn off the engine, switch off all electrical switches to prevent power leakage, and finally lock the doors. Simple habits ensure safety and fewer troubles.

With years of car experience, I pay attention to details when starting the Vision S1: press the brake firmly to ignite, let the engine warm up at idle speed after starting, avoid rapid acceleration to prevent cold wear. When parking, choose a spot away from obstacles, operate in sequence: brake, shift to P gear, pull the handbrake tightly, turn off the engine, check the internal and external environment before locking the door. Regular such as cleaning the battery terminals can make starting faster, parking more secure, and driving more reassuring.

When driving the Vision S1, I prioritize comfort. The starting technique includes sitting firmly, stepping on the brake, igniting the engine, and letting it idle for a few seconds to warm up. When parking, choose a flat spot, shift to P gear, engage the handbrake, ensure windows are closed, and lock the doors with the key before turning off the engine. Developing good habits protects the car and ensures a smoother, more worry-free journey.


