What does it mean when the car displays 'sport'?
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When the car displays 'sport', it means the vehicle is in sport mode, which is designed to increase power output and deliver higher torque. Sport mode is particularly useful for climbing hills and overtaking, and it can also be used during high-speed driving. Additionally, the high engine RPM in sport mode can help clean carbon deposits from the engine. The car's gear positions include: 1. P (Park) - used when the vehicle is parked for an extended period; 2. R (Reverse) - used when reversing the vehicle; 3. N (Neutral) - used for temporary parking; 4. D (Drive) - used for forward movement or driving; 5. L (Low) - low-speed mode, used for going uphill or downhill.