What is the maximum speed in first gear for a manual transmission?
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Under normal conditions, the maximum speed of a manual transmission vehicle in first gear ranges from 15km/h to 40km/h. The top speed in first gear depends on the tuning of the transmission and the maximum engine RPM, so different vehicles may have varying maximum speeds in first gear. Additional information: Introduction to manual transmission gears: 1. First gear: Starting gear. It has a similar gear ratio to reverse gear and is not suitable for prolonged high-speed operation. Generally, you can shift to second gear once the vehicle gains momentum. 2. Second gear: Passing gear, mainly used for navigating complex road conditions and handling difficult situations, such as sharp-angle (right-angle) turns without special obstacles, crowded urban areas, steep slopes, and bumpy roads. 3. Third gear: Transition gear, primarily used for low-speed driving in urban areas. 4. Fourth gear: Cruising gear, mainly used for extended periods of high-speed and economical driving. Most vehicles achieve their most fuel-efficient speed in the low-speed range of fourth gear. 5. Fifth gear: High-speed gear, mainly used for long-distance highway driving.