What is the speed range for each gear in a manual transmission car?

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07/30/25 2:11am
Manual transmission speed ranges for each gear are: 1. 1st gear corresponds to 10-20 km/h; 2. 2nd gear corresponds to 20-30 km/h; 3. 3rd gear corresponds to 30-40 km/h; 4. 4th gear corresponds to 40-50 km/h; 5. 5th gear corresponds to 50-60 km/h; 6. 6th gear corresponds to above 60 km/h. Precautions for starting a manual transmission car include: 1. Do not release the clutch too quickly, lift it slowly; 2. Press the accelerator after the engine and drive shaft are connected; 3. Gently press the accelerator during semi-engagement, then release the clutch; 4. Release the handbrake before starting.
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