What gear should be used for uphill driving with a manual-automatic transmission?

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McWilliam
07/30/25 10:40am
When driving uphill with a manual-automatic transmission, you can switch to manual mode and then select 1st or 2nd gear to maintain a stable engine speed above 3000 RPM for climbing. Below is relevant information: 1. A manual-automatic transmission combines the manual and automatic shifting modes of a car. The manual mode allows you to freely adjust gears and engine speed, providing a thrilling and sporty driving experience, full of driving pleasure. 2. An automatic transmission significantly reduces the impact of manual shifting on the car's drivetrain, thereby extending the vehicle's lifespan and improving ride comfort. It can select the appropriate gear based on road conditions, ensuring the engine operates under optimal conditions. For cars frequently navigating complex road conditions, it allows the driver to avoid frequent clutch engagement and gear shifting, reducing driver fatigue.
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