What gear should the Honda CR-V be in for normal driving?
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For normal driving, the Honda CR-V should be in D (Drive) gear. Honda CR-V gear classifications: P (Park): Only engaged when the vehicle is stationary; R (Reverse): Located behind Park, requires the vehicle to be stationary to engage; N (Neutral): Positioned after Reverse, disengages engine power transmission; D (Drive): Automatically shifts between higher and lower gears; S (Sport): Primarily used for aggressive driving; L (Low): Mainly employed during long descents or steep ascents. Honda CR-V overview: A compact SUV produced by Dongfeng Honda, measuring 4621mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1679mm in height, with a 2661mm wheelbase. Equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine delivering 142kW maximum power, paired with either a CVT transmission or 6-speed manual gearbox.