What does the L gear in the Fit mean?

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TeaganDella
07/30/25 7:19am
The L gear in the Fit stands for Low gear, primarily used when driving on slopes. This gear is equivalent to the first gear in a manual transmission car. During long downhill descents, it keeps the car in a lower gear, eliminating the need for prolonged braking. By maintaining the transmission in a lower gear, it utilizes engine braking to slow down the vehicle. The Fit is a compact sedan produced by GAC Honda. The dimensions of this car are 4109mm in length, 1694mm in width, and 1537mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2530mm. It features a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension.
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