What is the maximum speed in second gear?
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The maximum speed in second gear is 40 km/h. Below is an introduction related to gear speed: Speed ratio: The maximum speed of each gear in a car is related to the vehicle's speed ratio. Generally, for sedans, it is best not to exceed the following speed ranges for each gear: first gear - 20 km/h, second gear - 40 km/h, third gear - 60 km/h, fourth gear - 80 km/h, and fifth gear - above 80 km/h. Jetta: High idle speed, the car moves without pressing the accelerator. In first gear, the engine speed is maintained at 700 rpm, with a speed of about 5 km/h, but it will gradually increase to around 15 km/h. However, it will stall when going uphill. Pressing the accelerator to the maximum in first gear can accelerate to about 50 km/h, with the engine speed reaching the red zone. Pressing the accelerator to the maximum in second gear can accelerate to about 80 km/h, but the engine speed will also reach the red zone. If the engine speed remains in the red zone for 5 minutes, the car will stall, which is very damaging to the vehicle and also carries the risk of engine seizure.