What do the D, W, E, M modes in a car represent?
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Here are the specific explanations for the D, W, E, M modes in a car: 1. D: Drive mode, also known as the forward gear, used when moving forward. 2. W: Winter/Snow mode, typically used in snowy or rainy weather for driving on slippery or snowy surfaces. 3. E: Economy mode, as the name suggests, selecting this gear can save fuel. 4. M: Manual mode, where gear shifting is done manually using the plus and minus buttons on the gear lever. Note: To avoid prolonged engine idling, try to avoid sudden braking and acceleration. Proper use of high and low gears and maintaining an appropriate driving speed is beneficial for the car. The D, W, E, M modes can be switched based on road conditions or the environment.