There is a phenomenon of being pushed back when you stop at the uphill and start again.
Is this supposed to be like that?
I didn't know that when I was in the car before. p>
1223 2016-04-29 Gentleman
If it's a manual car, it can be pushed back, but I don't think there are many manual cars these days.
If you drive a manual car, you'll be able to drive without being pushed.
Shouldn't we ask the car center?
Recently, more and more cars are using dual clutches.
I think it's a dual clutch car.
In the case of using a dual clutch, there is a phenomenon of being pushed back when starting again from the uphill.
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