What car is the Japanese GTL?
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Japanese GTL is a Foton vehicle. Below are the precautions for gear shifting during driving: 1. Overtaking: Upshift when overtaking. Higher gears have lower torque, and accelerating may actually make the car slower. 2. Do not look down at the gear lever while shifting: This can easily lead to rear-end collisions and other traffic accidents. 3. Not fully depressing the clutch when shifting: Failing to fully depress the clutch when shifting can cause gear grinding in the transmission. Frequent gear grinding can reduce the transmission's lifespan, and in severe cases, may even cause the transmission to fail on the spot. Easy to adjust and repair; compact size; lightweight; good wear resistance and sufficient heat dissipation capacity.
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