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What is the speed range for first gear?

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Kaden
08/28/25 3:05am
1st gear speed range is 0km/h-15km/h. The details are as follows. Gear and speed must match: When the speed corresponds to the gear, the vehicle's performance is at its best, and the thermal efficiency of the fuel is highest. If the speed does not match the gear, such as high speed with low gear or low speed with high gear, it will not only increase fuel consumption but also cause damage to the engine and transmission, leading to irreversible harm to the vehicle. Therefore, it is essential to maintain the proper match between gear and speed while driving. Notes on gear shifting: For beginners, in addition to mastering the timing of gear shifting as soon as possible, they also need to learn the correct hand gesture for shifting. When shifting gears, keep the five fingers together, loosely grip the gear knob, and use the forearm to guide the hand in shifting. The force applied during shifting should be gentle and slow, avoiding excessive force to prevent shifting into the wrong gear. Always pause in neutral before shifting, and if a wrong gear is engaged, do not panic—simply return to the original gear and shift again.
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Verona
09/09/25 8:27am
When it comes to the speed range of first gear in cars, I've driven quite a few vehicles myself, and it's generally around 0 to 20 kilometers per hour. This stage is mainly used for starting and low-speed climbing, where the RPM tends to be relatively high, but you shouldn't drive too fast, as it can easily wear out the engine or cause the transmission to overheat. For example, when stuck in city traffic, it's normal to shift into first gear and move slowly, but if you insist on driving above 30 kilometers per hour, not only will the car shake, but fuel consumption will also skyrocket. I recommend that novice drivers familiarize themselves with this range, as it relates to safe driving and vehicle maintenance, especially on snowy or slippery roads, where maintaining low speeds allows for better control of direction. In short, first gear is just a transitional gear—don't expect it to handle high speeds. Regularly checking the transmission fluid is also helpful to prevent malfunctions.
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DeReed
10/24/25 2:32am
As a young car enthusiast, I've always paid attention to the details of vehicle handling. For instance, the speed range for first gear is typically between 0 to 15 km/h. This gear is designed to get the car moving slowly, where the engine revs higher but the speed remains low, aiming to provide sufficient torque. I once accidentally drove a manual transmission car at 25 km/h in first gear, which resulted in significant vibration. I later learned that this could potentially damage the synchronizer. Different vehicle models have varying limits—compact cars might cap at around 15 km/h, while SUVs can handle slightly higher speeds. Remember, automatic transmission cars follow a similar logic in lower gears, just with smarter operation. Using first gear correctly can also save fuel and extend engine life, especially on mountainous roads. Don’t rush—taking it slow ensures a steadier ride.
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