What does the Audi M1 gear mean?
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m1 gear meaning: m means the transmission is in manual mode at this time, and 1 means the transmission is in first gear at this time. Many automatic cars have an m gear. The m gear is actually the manual mode of the automatic transmission. After shifting into the m gear, the driver can control the automatic transmission to upshift or downshift. Some cars equipped with a manual-automatic transmission need to use the shift lever to control the transmission to upshift or downshift after shifting into the m gear. The following is an introduction to the use of the m gear: 1. Overtaking: Switch to manual M gear, and by lowering the gear to first gear, you can achieve fast overtaking, which is much faster than stepping on the accelerator deeply in D gear. 2. Uphill: Some steep slopes may not lock the car in first gear if you go uphill in D gear. By using M gear, you can lock it in first or second gear, making it much easier for the vehicle to go uphill. 3. Rain, snow, and slippery roads: In D gear mode, the vehicle defaults to starting in first gear. When encountering slippery roads, it is easy to cause wheel slippage. At this time, use the M gear to adjust the gear to second gear, reducing the torque, which can effectively reduce the probability of slippage.