Honestly do these drivers even realized that you CAN switch to N anytime while driving?
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Honestly do these drivers even realized that you CAN switch to N anytime while driving?
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QUOTE(Boy96 @ Dec 14 2025, 12:53 PM) Only if you are using traditional shifter. X50 using electronic shifter its very hard to enter N as the knob always returns to centre QUOTE(acbc @ Dec 14 2025, 01:37 PM) Not for new cars these days as the shifter is just a mode switch not physically connected to the gearbox. For real? You tried?Older cars or modern cars with outdated tech has physical cables connected to the gearbox and able to do as u suggested. I remembered I tried once with a Mercedes E300 W212. My dad passed me the car and for once I forgotten the blinkers on the other side and I pushed it. It engaged neutral and I waited until the speed drop down to 30kmh (from 60kmh) before engaging D again. Before this I did it once on an older Merc (big small eyes, not sure electronic shifter or not), traffic light was red and Im used to engage N and roll to a stand still on my vios. Suddenly it turned green and I shift to D. It starting to shift from 1st to my horrow (although I was not fast, maybe 40-50kmh). Hence this experience made me wait for it to slow down before engaging D again on the W212. |
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