Do you have to use 6th gear?

You'll use 5th or 6th gear for highway cruising at speeds of 60 mph to 70 mph and are ideal gears for best fuel economy. You'll usually change up from 4th gear into 5th or 6th gear at a speed of around 40 mph or so.
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At what speed should you go into 6th gear?

38 MPH is the bottom limit for 6th gear on a level surface with no plan to accelerate. I am in 6th on all 45 mph roads.. And shift to 6th about 50-ish when coming in on a ramp to the freeway.
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Why do you need 6 gears?

The point of 6 Speed is not to keep the engine speeds low - engines do not work efficiently at low speeds, they have a certain range of speeds at which they are most efficient as well as would last longer. A 6 speed gearbox would give you nice spread of 1-4 speeds for traffic and 5-6 for highway cruising.
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Is it OK to accelerate in 6th gear?

You can accelerate in 5th or 6th gear just don't make the engine work hard if you are at low rpm. Flooring it at 2k rpm in 5th or 6th puts a very tough load on the clutch when the turbo is going full bore along with the engine trying to spin something that it can't spin due to gearing.
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What gear should I be in at 30mph?

Third gear is a very flexible gear in modern cars, including diesel cars, and it's the ideal gear when you need to keep your speed to 30mph or under.
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What happens if you drive fast in low gear?

Here's the thing; driving your manual transmission car at a high speed in low gear will most likely not damage your car. Even if there'll be any issues, it's going to be an insignificant one. The bottom line is; as long as you don't utilize the driving technique every time, nothing will happen to your car.
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What does 6th gear mean?

6th gear acts as an overdrive gear, the gear ratios would be more spread out to accommodate an extra cog. advantages would be maximizing FE and cruising at low rpm's (relatively) disadvantages--shifting a wee bit too much?(I do not mind this & is keeping the Car in the power-band rewards you handsomely).
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Why do modern cars have 6 gears?

One of the most popular reasons for making an automatic transmission with more gears is for smoother acceleration and deceleration. When there are more gears in the transmission, closer gear ratios can be used. For the driver, that means the engine RPMs don't vary as much when speeding up and slowing.
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How do you drive a 6 gear car?

Place the shift lever into first gear, which on a six-speed manual will always be to the left and up. Second gear is straight down from first, third is up and over to the right a little, fourth is straight back down from third, fifth is up and over to the right a little and sixth is straight down from fifth.
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Are 6 gears better than 5?

Is a 5 speed or 6-speed better? Efficiency. In recent 6-speeds, the extra speed from a 5-speed allows the engine to run at a lower RPM and save fuel, comparatively. This difference is most effective at highway driving speeds.
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What gear should you be in going uphill?

Uphill: Approach uphill situations with an appropriate amount of momentum, a higher gear (3rd in an automatic transmission) and less throttle to reduce torque, which also reduces wheel spin. The last thing you want to do is get halfway up the hill, lose traction and begin to spin your wheels.
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What gear should I drive in snow?

Keep your vehicle in 1st or 2nd gear on snow or ice.

A lower gear not only keeps your car moving slower, it gives the tires more power and more traction which is vitally needed on slick roads.
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How fast can you go in 4th gear?

Remember each car will be geared slightly differently, but a good rule of thumb for changing gears is that first gear is for speeds up to 10 mph, second gear is for speeds up to 15 mph, third gear is for speeds up to 35 mph, fourth gear is for speeds up to 55 mph, fifth gear is for speeds up to 65 mph, and sixth gear ...
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Is more gears better?

The extra gears provide better acceleration and with high gear often an overdrive ratio to slow engine speed, fuel economy was improved. Today, eight-, nine- and 10-speed automatic transmissions are popular.
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Why do manuals only have 6 speeds?

Traditionally, six-speed manual units have been reserved for high-performance cars. These transmissions feature closer gear ratios than a five-speed manual unit, allowing the driver to stay within the engine's ideal rpm range. Also, the sixth forward gear allows highway cruising without making the engine work so hard.
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What's better 6-speed or 8 speed?

Adding more gears helps to keep the engine operating in a speed range where it has the best performance with the least fuel consumption. An 8-speed automatic can deliver up to 11 percent better fuel economy than a 6-speed, for example, depending on engine, vehicle and drive-axle gearing.
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Is it OK to drive in 2nd gear?

It's a totally fluid coupling, and since there's no clutch plate to wear down, it doesn't pose a real risk. Most automatic transmissions have a W (Winter) mode that starts off in second gear to help prevent the tires from spinning on slick pavement. So, for most drivers, starting in second gear is really no issue.
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Can you go from 3rd gear to 1st?

Rather than rowing through all five or six gears, drivers will skip from third to fifth, fourth to sixth and so on. But is this practice safe to do? Engineering Explained tackled the common practice in its latest episode and the short answer is yes, it's perfectly OK to skip gears when upshifting or downshifting.
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When should I shift into 5th?

5th, or 6th gear (if you car has it) are termed as 'overdrive' gears. An overdrive gear allows your car to cruise at a high speed while maintaining low engine revolutions. You'll use 5th or 6th gear for highway cruising at speeds of 60 mph to 70 mph and are ideal gears for best fuel economy.
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What is 5th gear used for?

The lower gears of the transmission are used for normal acceleration of the vehicle to the desired cruising speed. The highest gear of the transmission is used to maintain the desired speed. The fifth gear is recommended for use in maintaining highway cruising speeds.
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Which gear is used for high speed?

Helical gear is used for high speed running and heavy duty gear drives.
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Can you go from 5th gear to 2nd?

Can I go from 5th to 2nd/1st? Yes it is recommended that in a modern manual transmission you can skip gears when going up or down. For example; when accelerating you can if required change-up from 1st to 3rd, though 3rd gear may labour due to low engine revs.
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What gear is best for driving uphill in snow?

"First gear gives you the highest amount of wheel spin." The RAC adds that drivers going up a hill should try to stay in the highest gear possible, rather than being tempted to drop down into first.
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