What is the speed for fifth gear?
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The speed for fifth gear is above 55 km/h. Below is an introduction related to gear shifting: 1. Gear shifting timing: Gear shifting is based on the engine's RPM. The vehicle's speed increases because, in each gear, the engine combines with the driving mechanism to continuously propel the vehicle forward. Of course, you can also judge when to use which gear based on speed, but the timing for shifting gears should still be determined by the engine's RPM. Generally, it is appropriate to press the clutch when the RPM reaches 2000-2200 and complete the gear shift. 2. Gear shifting process: When starting, press the clutch, engage first gear, press the accelerator, and observe the RPM reaching around 2000. At this point, the speed is approximately 15 km/h. Then, press the clutch, shift to second gear, and release the clutch. Press the accelerator again to reach around 2000-2200 RPM, at which point the speed is about 25 km/h. Press the accelerator, shift to third gear, and release the clutch. Then, press the accelerator to reach around 2000-2200 RPM, at which point the speed can reach about 35 km/h, then shift to fourth gear. Press the accelerator again to reach around 2000-2200 RPM, at which point the speed is about 50 km/h. Press the accelerator once more to reach around 2000-2200 RPM, then shift to fifth gear, reaching the highest gear. Generally, the speed at this point is 60 km/h.