When to Use the M Gear in the Sagitar?
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m gear is used in the following situations: 1. Downshifting to overtake: When overtaking, if the car is in D gear, the speed will not increase rapidly by stepping hard on the accelerator, and you can only shift up sequentially to overtake. However, switching to M gear is different. At this time, stepping on the accelerator allows the vehicle to utilize the high torque of the lower gear to accelerate instantly, completing the overtaking action more quickly. 2. Downhill: When going down a long slope, if driving an automatic transmission, the speed will uncontrollably continue to increase, and you can only step on the brake at the right time while coasting. But if you switch to manual mode when going downhill and pull the gear lever backward to downshift to a lower gear, you can make full use of engine braking to reduce the speed. When approaching the bottom of the slope, you can quickly shift up or switch back to automatic mode, quickly returning to normal driving. 3. High-speed driving: It is best to use manual mode when driving on highways, as it not only allows for faster acceleration but also enables the use of engine braking during emergency braking. When driving at high speed, if you need to brake, while stepping on the brake pedal, quickly pull the gear lever backward continuously to force the car to downshift to a lower gear, generating strong engine braking to speed up deceleration.